This pie chart shows the relative likelihood of observing particular other species commonly observed near Ptilinopus monacha
These species are those which most commonly occur in our observation database near Ptilinopus monacha. Observations favor some phyla over others. Typically Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa, and Arthropods are more common in the field than in our records.
Ptilinopus monacha is restricted to the North Maluku, Indonesia, where it inhabits at least 13 islands, frequenting lowland forest, mangroves and farmland up to 750 m. Although moderately common, it is mainly a small island and coastal species and is therefore likely to have a small population. It suffers from substantial habitat loss within its range.[1]
Countries:Native:
Indonesia (Maluku)
Terrestrial
List of Habitats:1.6 Forest - Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland 1.7 Forest - Subtropical/Tropical Mangrove Vegetation Above High Tide Level 14.4 Artificial/Terrestrial - Rural Gardens
In sections below, we make some habitat inferences based on the known habitat preferences of those species most commonly associated with Ptilinopus monacha.
desert, pine forests, thickets.
roadsides, valleys.
sandy areas, sandy soil.
coral reef, estuaries, lagoon, pelagic.