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Lakeba (pronounced ) is an island in
Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists ...
’s Southern Lau Archipelago; the provincial capital of Lau is located here. The island is the tenth largest in Fiji, with a land area of nearly 60 square kilometers.Steadman (2006) It is fertile and well watered, and encircled by a 29-kilometer road. Its closest neighbors are Aiwa and
Nayau Nayau is an island of Fiji, a member of the Lau archipelago. Nearby cities: Suva; Nuku'Alofa; Coordinates: 17°58'39"S 179°3'13"W. Nayau, north of Lakeba Lakeba (pronounced ) is an island in Fiji’s Southern Lau Archipelago; the pr ...
. Separated by deep sea from the latter but only by shallow waters from the former, when sea levels were lower during glacial episodes Lakeba and Aiwa formed one large island. It has a population of around 2,100 in eight villages, the most important of which is the capital Tubou which lies in the island's south. Near Tubou is the village of Levuka; not to be confused with its namesake – Fiji's old capital – Levuka on Lakeba is home to a fishing tribe whose ancestors came from Bau Island. Another significant village is
Nasaqalau Nasaqalau is one of the eight villages on the island of Lakeba, in Fiji's Lau archipelago. The ''Yavusa Naseuvou'' includes four ''mataqalis'' (or sub-clans), namely Dreketi, Loma, Nakabuta and Nautoqumu. Nasaqalau was also home to the first settler ...
, located in the northern part of Lakeba.


Geography

Situated at 18.20° South and 178.80° East, Lakeba has an irregular oval shape. About 9 kilometers long and 8 kilometers wide, it is circumscribed by a total shoreline of 32 kilometers. The island, which has a maximum altitude of 219 meters, has a core of andesitic volcanic rock of Miocene age, with raised coral rock around it. The limestone lies bare in places, forming
karst Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant ro ...
and – particularly on the north and north-west coasts – cliffs up to 76 meters high; the overall area taken up by bare limestone is about 4% of Lakeba's total land surface. A reforestation programme has seen the planting of Lakeba's hills (formerly partially denuded by deforestation) with Caribbean pine (''Pinus caribea'') trees.Steadman (2006), Franklin ''et al.'' (2008) The climate of Lakeba is generally
humid Humidity is the concentration of water vapor present in the air. Water vapor, the gaseous state of water, is generally invisible to the human eye. Humidity indicates the likelihood for precipitation, dew, or fog to be present. Humidity depen ...
, with a wetter summer and a drier winter. The average annual precipitation is somewhat over 2,000 mm as measured at Tubou, but average monthly precipitation in the winter months – June, July and August – is only around 80 mm, and there can be large differences in rainfall between years.Franklin ''et al.'' (2008) The village of
Nasaqalau Nasaqalau is one of the eight villages on the island of Lakeba, in Fiji's Lau archipelago. The ''Yavusa Naseuvou'' includes four ''mataqalis'' (or sub-clans), namely Dreketi, Loma, Nakabuta and Nautoqumu. Nasaqalau was also home to the first settler ...
is noted for a number of caves, the most famous being '' Oso Nabukete,'' also known as the Pregnant Women's Cave. According to legend, a woman attempting to hide her pregnancy will not be able to escape through the mouth of the cave. It is adjoined by '' Qara Bulu,'' once used as a prison in times of tribal war. A third cave, '' Koro ni Vono,'' was once used as a place of banishment for tuberculosis patients, who were left there to die. Other notable caves include the
Tubou Cave Tubou is a village on the Fijian island of Lakeba. One of eight villages on Lakeba, it is considered the capital of the Lau Islands, being the seat of the Vuanirewa clan, a powerful chiefly family from which Fiji's longtime Prime Minister and ...
, of interest to geologists, and '' Qara ni Puka'' where many remains of
extinct Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
birds have been found.


History and culture

Lakeba is known as a chiefly island, being the home island of the chiefly Vuanirewa clan, which is based in Tubou. The head of this clan takes the title of ''
Tui Nayau ''Tu’i Nayau'' is the title held by the paramount chief of the Lau Islands in Fiji and is synonymous with the title holders over lordship of these islands. When translated, ''Tu’i Nayau'' means "Lord of Nayau", an island north of Lakeba, the la ...
'', and is the Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands. The last ''Tui Nayau'' was Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara (1920–2004); he was the first Prime Minister of Fiji and second President of Fiji, and the most durable figure of Fijian politics for more than three decades. Ratu Mara is buried in the village of Tubou, as are Enele Ma'afu (1816–1881) – a Tongan-
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an warlord who conquered much of Fiji in the 19th century – and Fiji's first modern statesman
Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Ratu Sir Josefa Lalabalavu Vanayaliyali Sukuna (22 April 1888 – 30 May 1958) was a Fijian chief, scholar, soldier, and statesman. He is regarded as the forerunner of the post-independence leadership of Fiji. He did more than anybody to la ...
(1888–1958). Lakeba lies on a historical faultline between Fiji and Tonga, and Tongan influence is seen in many aspects of Lakeban culture. Lakeban architecture features rounded houses rather than the square-ended ones elsewhere in Fiji. The Lakeban dialect of Fijian also shows Tongan influence. Tongan hymns are popular in '' polotu'' (an evening church service), and Tongan clothing styles are reflected in the mats tied around the waist on formal occasions. Tongan traditional dances called '' lakalaka'' are also popular. Archaeological excavations in the 1990s discovered a massive fortress, built around a thousand years ago. Large enough to house 2,500 people (more than the total population of the island), the fortress is believed to have been built as a bulwark against Tongan invaders. The inhabitants of
Nasaqalau Nasaqalau is one of the eight villages on the island of Lakeba, in Fiji's Lau archipelago. The ''Yavusa Naseuvou'' includes four ''mataqalis'' (or sub-clans), namely Dreketi, Loma, Nakabuta and Nautoqumu. Nasaqalau was also home to the first settler ...
are famous for the ability of one of their clans to call sharks from the sea. This clan originated in the village of Wainikeli on the island of Taveuni. On Lakeba was born famous chief
Delailoa Delailoa (born on Lakeba) was a Fijian High Chief. He had an instrumental role in maintaining the fortunes of the Vuanirewa under the reign of his relative Malani. Family Delailoa was a son of the Chief Qoma and grandson of Chief Kalouyalew ...
, son of Kalouyalewa, who went on Lakeba.


Economy

Copra production is the most important economic activity on Lakeba. There is also a
coconut The coconut tree (''Cocos nucifera'') is a member of the palm tree family ( Arecaceae) and the only living species of the genus ''Cocos''. The term "coconut" (or the archaic "cocoanut") can refer to the whole coconut palm, the seed, or the ...
mill four kilometers outside Tubou. Tourism is of lesser importance in Lakeba than in some other parts of Fiji.


Ecology

Due to the extensive and long-lasting settlement, the original ecosystem on Lakeba has been strongly altered. Terrestrial
mammal Mammals () are a group of vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia (), characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding (nursing) their young, a neocortex (a region of the brain), fur or ...
s, not originally native, have been introduces as livestock or stowaways, and today the island has horses, pigs, cattle, dogs, cats, and Polynesian (''Rattus exulans'') as well as
black rat The black rat (''Rattus rattus''), also known as the roof rat, ship rat, or house rat, is a common long-tailed rodent of the stereotypical rat genus ''Rattus'', in the subfamily Murinae. It likely originated in the Indian subcontinent, but is n ...
s (''R. rattus'').


Birds

Among land birds, bird species disappeared from Lakeba in prehistoric times, probably after the upland forests were largely cleared away; introduced
rat Rats are various medium-sized, long-tailed rodents. Species of rats are found throughout the order Rodentia, but stereotypical rats are found in the genus ''Rattus''. Other rat genera include ''Neotoma'' ( pack rats), ''Bandicota'' (bandicoot ...
s as well as hunting probably also contributed to their demise. Others managed to adapt to the alteration of habitat by humans, though they are generally not as common as on Aiwa where there has been no significant deforestation. For the most part, the avifauna of Lakeba is more similar to that of Samoa and Tonga than to that of the main group of
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. Quite commonly seen are the
white-rumped swiftlet The white-rumped swiftlet (''Aerodramus spodiopygius'') is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found in American Samoa, Fiji, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Vanuatu Vanuatu ( or ; ), of ...
(''Collocalia spodiopygia''), Polynesian starling, (''Aplonis tabuensis'', either the West Fijian
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''vitiensis'' or the subspecies ''tabuensis'' from the southern Lau group and Tonga),
Vanikoro flycatcher The Vanikoro flycatcher (''Myiagra vanikorensis'') is a species of monarch flycatcher in the family Monarchidae. It has a slightly disjunct distribution, occurring on Vanikoro island (in the southern Solomon archipelago) and in Fiji. Taxonomy an ...
(''Myiagra vanikorensis''), and the
slaty monarch The slaty monarch (''Mayrornis lessoni'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae endemic to Fiji. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. Taxonomy and systematics The slaty monarch was originally describ ...
(''Mayrornis lessoni'') which is endemic to Fiji. Two
honeyeater The honeyeaters are a large and diverse family (biology), family, Meliphagidae, of small to medium-sized birds. The family includes the Epthianura, Australian chats, myzomelas, friarbirds, wattlebirds, Manorina, miners and melidectes. They are ...
s, the endemic
orange-breasted myzomela The sulphur-breasted myzomela (''Myzomela jugularis''), also known as the orange-breasted myzomela or orange-breasted honeyeater, is a species of bird in the family Meliphagidae. Description The sulphur-breasted myzomela is 10 cm (4 in) lo ...
(''Myzomela jugularis'') and the widespread eastern
wattled honeyeater The wattled honeyeaters make up a genus (''Foulehaio'') of birds in the family Meliphagidae. It contains the following species: Foulehaio, * Birds of the Pacific Ocean,   Taxa named by Ludwig Reichenbach {{Meliphagidae-stub ...
(''Foulehaio carunculatus carunculatus''), have adapted well to human settlement and are rather common in the
coconut The coconut tree (''Cocos nucifera'') is a member of the palm tree family ( Arecaceae) and the only living species of the genus ''Cocos''. The term "coconut" (or the archaic "cocoanut") can refer to the whole coconut palm, the seed, or the ...
plantations. The collared lory (''Phigys solitarius''), endemic to Fiji in modern times, also frequents this habitat, but is a rather rare species on Lakeba. At least three species formerly found on Lakeba are now completely
extinct Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
: the Lakeba imperial pigeon (''
Ducula lakeba ''Ducula'' is a genus of the pigeon family Columbidae, collectively known as imperial pigeons. They are large to very large pigeons with a heavy build and medium to long tails. They are arboreal, feed mainly on fruit and are closely related to th ...
'') might also have occurred on Viti Levu and perhaps on the Tongan islands of
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,
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and
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. If so, it probably was generally widespread in western Polynesia, but until now it is only known with certainty from Lakeba and Aiwa. A hitherto undescribed ''
Gallirallus ''Gallirallus'' is a genus of rails that live in the Australasian-Pacific region. The genus is characterised by an ability to colonise relatively small and isolated islands and thereafter to evolve flightless forms, many of which became extinct ...
'' rail also inhabited Lakeba and Aiwa in the past; as this bird was
flightless Flightless birds are birds that through evolution lost the ability to fly. There are over 60 extant species, including the well known ratites (ostriches, emu, cassowaries, rheas, and kiwi) and penguins. The smallest flightless bird is the ...
it represents an endemic species. The
consumed scrubfowl The consumed scrubfowl (''Megapodius alimentum'') is an extinct megapode that was native to Fiji and Tonga in the south-west Pacific Ocean. It was originally described from subfossil remains collected by David Steadman from an archaeological si ...
(''
Megapodius alimentum The consumed scrubfowl (''Megapodius alimentum'') is an extinct megapode that was native to Fiji and Tonga in the south-west Pacific Ocean. It was originally described from subfossil remains collected by David Steadman from an archaeological si ...
''), a species rather widely distributed throughout Fiji and Tonga, also occurred on Lakeba and Aiwa in the past; as
scrubfowl The scrubfowl are the genus '' Megapodius '' of the mound-builders, stocky, medium-large chicken-like birds with small heads and large feet in the family Megapodiidae. They are found from south-east Asia to north Australia and islands in the we ...
were widely transported across islands by settlers, this species might have been brought here by humans, but altogether this is not too likely. However, on Aiwa a single bone was found, probably referrable either to the
Viti Levu scrubfowl The Viti Levu scrubfowl (''Megapodius amissus''), also known as the Fiji scrubfowl or lost megapode, is an extinct megapode that was endemic to Fiji. The epithet ''amissus'', from Latin "lost", refers to its extinction. Subfossil remains wer ...
(''M. amissus'') or the
pile-builder megapode The pile-builder megapode (''Megapodius molistructor'') is an extinct species of megapode. The subfossil remains were found by Jean-Christophe Balouet and Storrs L. Olson in the Pindai Caves of New Caledonia. Its remains have also been foun ...
(''M. molistructor''); the latter species occurred on Tonga and
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, while the former, which lived on Viti Levu and perhaps
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of the western group of Fiji, possibly survived to modern times. Considering that only one bone was found and that ''M. alimentum'' was numerous on Lakeba and presumably also Aiwa, it may well be that the second ''Megapodius'' species was indeed imported as food by
Polynesians Polynesians form an ethnolinguistic group of closely related people who are native to Polynesia (islands in the Polynesian Triangle), an expansive region of Oceania in the Pacific Ocean. They trace their early prehistoric origins to Island Sou ...
and never had a self-sustaining population; in that regard it may be noted that unlike ''M. alimentum'', ''M. amissus'' was a weak flier or even flightless. Parrot bones found on Lakeba might be of the
Oceanic eclectus parrot The oceanic eclectus parrot (''Eclectus infectus'') is an extinct parrot species which occurred on Tonga, Vanuatu and possibly on Fiji. Its only living relative is the eclectus parrot (''Eclectus roratus''), which has proportionally larger wings ...
(''Eclectus infectus'');
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suggests that this species was formerly native to at least some islands in Fiji, as it occurred on Tonga to the east and Vanuatu to the west. In addition, there remains a batch of songbird bones from several species that have not been identified; these might be of birds not found on Lakeba anymore but it is not too likely that they contain any entirely extinct forms. Also found on Aiwa was a single bone of a ''
Porzana ''Porzana'' is a genus of birds in the crake and rail family, Rallidae. Its scientific name is derived from Venetian terms for small rails. The spotted crake (''P. porzana'') is the type species. Taxonomy The genus ''Porzana'' was erected by th ...
'' rail. Apparently this was yet another distinct species, and if so it is likely to have occurred on Lakeba too. But until more material turns up and is studied, nothing can be said with certainty, particularly in respect of the fact that the
white-browed crake The white-browed crake (''Poliolimnas cinereus'') is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is found in Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, Fiji, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, India, Malaysia, Micronesia, New Caledonia, Palau, Papua New Guinea, the ...
(''P. cinerea'') and the
spotless crake The spotless crake (''Zapornia tabuensis'') is a species of bird in the rail family, Rallidae. It is widely distributed species occurring from the Philippines, New Guinea and Australia, across the southern Pacific Ocean to the Marquesas Islands a ...
(''P. tabuensis'') formerly occurred on Lakeba. Finally, a single bone of the striated heron (''Butorides striata'') was found on Lakeba; the species does not occur there today, but unless more bones are found it is not sure that it had a self-sustaining population on this island rather than being merely an occasional visitor. Peale's imperial pigeon (''Ducula latrans''), the Southwest Pacific
peregrine falcon The peregrine falcon (''Falco peregrinus''), also known as the peregrine, and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan bird of prey (Bird of prey, raptor) in the family (biology), family Falco ...
(''Falco peregrinus nesiotes'') and the
Fiji shrikebill The Fiji shrikebill (''Clytorhynchus vitiensis'') is a songbird species in the family Monarchidae. It is found in American Samoa, Fiji, and Tonga. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. Taxonomy and systematics The ...
(''Clytorhynchus vitiensis'') breed on much smaller Aiwa but not on Lakeba; though no bones of these species have been found here to date, it is likely that they formerly occurred on Lakeba too.


Plants

The former upland forest was largely cleared after the initial settlement to make room for agriculture; only about of it remain. A total 40% of Lakeba's surface is used for cultivation of Caribbean pine (''Pinus caribaea''), the rare cycad ("sago palm") ''
Cycas seemannii ''Cycas seemannii'' is a species of cycad found in Fiji, Vanuatu (in Efate), Tonga, and New Caledonia.Whitelock, Loran M. 2002. ''The Cycads''. Portland: Timber Press. In Vanuatu, the cycad is known as namele and is an important symbol of tra ...
'', coconut palms ('' Cocos nucifera'') and other crops. The remaining vegetation of Lakeba is dominated by dicots; it can be classified as follows, progressing from the peak to the shore: * Upland forest on volcanic soil. Little remains today, mostly in ravines and on
ridge A ridge or a mountain ridge is a geographical feature consisting of a chain of mountains or hills that form a continuous elevated crest for an extended distance. The sides of the ridge slope away from the narrow top on either side. The line ...
s. Contains such species as ''
Alyxia stellata ''Alyxia stellata'', known as ''maile'' in Hawaiian, is a species of flowering plant in the dogbane family, ''Apocynaceae'', that is native to Hawaii. It grows as either a twining liana, scandent shrub, or small erect shrub, and is one of the f ...
'', ''
Alphitonia zizyphoides ''Alphitonia'' is a genus of arborescent flowering plants comprising about 20 species, constituting part of the buckthorn family ( Rhamnaceae). They occur in tropical regions of Southeast Asia, Oceania and Polynesia. These are large trees or shru ...
'', '' Barringtonia edulis'', '' Dysoxylum richii'', '' Ficus scabra'', ''
Grewia crenata ''Grewia'' is a large flowering plant genus in the mallow family Malvaceae, in the expanded sense as proposed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group. Formerly, Grewia was placed in either the family Tiliaceae or the Sparrmanniaceae. However, these ...
'', ''
Micromelum minutum ''Micromelum minutum'', commonly known as limeberry, dilminyin (east Arnhem Land). kimiar margibur ( Murray Island), tulibas tilos (Philippines), sesi (Indonesia) and samui (Thailand), is a species of small tree or shrub in the citrus plant fam ...
'', ''
Pittosporum arborescens ''Pittosporum'' ( or ) is a genus of about 200 species of flowering plants in the family Pittosporaceae. The genus is probably Gondwanan in origin; its present range extends from Australasia, Oceania, eastern Asia and some parts of Africa. ''Cit ...
'', '' Vavaea amicorum'', and ''
Geissois ternata ''Geissois'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in the plant family Cunoniaceae. It includes about 19 species mostly found in New Caledonia, but also in Fiji, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. Leaves are opposite, palmate with 3-9 leaflets, with en ...
'' which is only found on volcanic soils. * ''talasiga'' grassland and scrub. This is a plant community that contains mainly
herbaceous Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials. Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous" The fourth edition of t ...
and small woody species; it grows where forest had been cleared away in the past. In locations that have suffered much erosion it persists; elsewhere it is gradually being replaced with forest again. Dominant plant species are ''
Dicranopteris linearis ''Dicranopteris linearis'' is a common species of fern known by many common names, including Old World forked fern, ''uluhe'' ( Hawaiian), and ''dilim'' ( Filipino). It is one of the most widely distributed ferns of the wet Old World tropics and ...
'', Hopseed ('' Dodonaea viscosa''), '' Pandanus tectorius'' and ''
Pteridium esculentum ''Pteridium esculentum'', commonly known as bracken fern, Austral bracken or simply bracken, is a species of the bracken genus native to a number of countries in the Southern Hemisphere. Esculentum means edible. First described as ''Pteris escul ...
''; grasses include ''
Bothriochloa bladhii ''Bothriochloa bladhii'' (commonly called, variously, Australian bluestem, Caucasian bluestem, forest-bluegrass, plains bluestem, and purple plume grass) is a Neotropic grass in the family Poaceae, found primarily in tropical Africa, and tropical ...
'', ''
Brachiaria subquadripara ''Brachiaria'', or signalgrass, is a genus of plants in the grass family native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, Australia, southern Europe, the Americas, and various islands.Cenchrus echinatus ''Cenchrus echinatus'' is a species of grass known by the common names southern sandbur, spiny sandbur, southern sandspur, and in Australia, Mossman River grass.Eleusine indica ''Eleusine indica'', the Indian goosegrass, yard-grass, goosegrass, wiregrass, or crowfootgrass, is a species of grass in the family Poaceae. It is a small annual grass distributed throughout the warmer areas of the world to about 50 degrees lat ...
''), '' Eragrostis scabriflora'', ''
Eriochloa procera ''Eriochloa'' is a widespread genus of plants in the grass family, commonly called cupgrass. They are found across much of Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas, plus a few places in European Russia. ; Species * ''Eriochloa acuminata'' &ndas ...
'', '' Imperata conferta'', ''
Miscanthus floridulus ''Miscanthus floridulus'', the Pacific Island silvergrass, is a species of perennial grass in the family Poaceae. Use In the Highlands Region of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua ...
'', '' Paspalum conjugatum'', '' P. orbiculare'', ''
Pennisetum polystachion ''Pennisetum polystachion'', the mission grass, is a species of grass native to tropical Africa, and is an invasive species in Northern Australia and in Sri Lanka.S. Ranwala, B. Marambe, S. Wijesundara, P. Silva, D. Weerakoon, N. Atapattu, J. Gun ...
'' and ''
Themeda quadrivalvis ''Themeda quadrivalvis'' is a species of grass known by the common names grader grass, habana grass, and kangaroo grass, not to be confused with ''Themeda triandra'', which is also known as kangaroo grass. It is native to India,
''. Regenerating forest is initially dominated by ''
Cyclophyllum barbatum ''Cyclophyllum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It is found from New Guinea, Australia and on islands in many parts of the Pacific. Species * ''Cyclophyllum baladense'' Guillaumin * '' Cyclophyllum balansae'' (Baill.) ...
'', ''Geissois ternata'', '' Geniostoma rupestre'', ''
Leucosyke corymbulosa ''Leucosyke'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Urticaceae. Its native range is Tropical and Subtropical Asia to Southern Pacific. Species: *'' Leucosyke arcuatovenosa'' *'' Leucosyke aspera'' *'' Leucosyke benguetensis' ...
'', ''
Maesa tabacifolia ''Maesa'' is a genus of flowering plants. It is placed in the family Primulaceae, subfamily Maesoideae, for which it is the sole genus (monotypic).
'' and ''
Myristica gillespieana ''Myristica gillespieana'' is a species of plant in the family Myristicaceae. It is Endemism, endemic to Fiji. It grows in lowland Fiji tropical moist forests, tropical moist forests, where it is widespread. References

Endemic flora of F ...
''. * Upland forest on calcitic soil. This is essentially
secondary forest A secondary forest (or second-growth forest) is a forest or woodland area which has re-grown after a timber harvest or clearing for agriculture, until a long enough period has passed so that the effects of the disturbance are no longer evident. ...
in various stages of
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, but rich in Fijian endemics. Dominated by ''Alphitonia zizyphoides'', '' Buchanania vitiensis'', ''Dysoxylum richii'', '' D. tenuiflorum'', ''
Maniltoa floribunda ''Maniltoa floribunda'' is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of ...
'', ''
Melicope cucullata ''Melicope'' is a genus of about 240 species of shrubs and trees in the family Rutaceae, occurring from the Hawaiian Islands across the Pacific Ocean to tropical Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Plants in the genus ''Melicope'' have simple or ...
'' and '' Pouteria grayana''. * Wetlands vegetation. Most
freshwater Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. Although the term specifically excludes seawater and brackish water, it does include ...
wetland on Lakeba is used for taro cultivation. Otherwise, dominant plants include ''
Ludwigia octovalvis ''Ludwigia octovalvis'' is a species of flowering plant in the Onagraceae family known by the common name Mexican primrose-willow. Its native distribution is unclear, but can be found in Central America, Australia, South-East Asia, Tamilnadu (I ...
'' and ''
Mikania micrantha ''Mikania micrantha'' is a tropical plant in the family Asteraceae; known as bitter vine, climbing hemp vine, or American rope. It is also sometimes called mile-a-minute vine (a moniker also used for the unrelated '' Persicaria perfoliata''). I ...
''. * Lowland swamp forest. Dominated by '' Inocarpus fagifer''. * Coastal forest. Characterized by '' Diospyros elliptica'', '' D. samoensis'', ''Pouteria grayana'', '' Syzygium richii'' and ''
Xylosma simulans ''Xylosma'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Salicaceae. It contains around 100 species of evergreen shrubs and trees commonly known as brushhollies, xylosmas, or, more ambiguously, "logwoods". The generic name is derived from the Gr ...
''. * Mangrove forest. Mangroves are widespread on the eastern coast of Lakeba, comprising about 7% of the island's total area. Dominant plant species are black mangrove (''
Bruguiera gymnorhiza ''Bruguiera gymnorhiza'', the large-leafed orange mangrove or oriental mangrove,) is a mangrove tree that grows usually to 7-20m high, but sometimes up to 35m, that belongs to the family Rhizophoraceae. It is found on the seaward side of mangrov ...
'') landwards, and red mangrove ('' Rhizophora mangle''), spotted mangrove ('' R. stylosa'') and their
sterile Sterile or sterility may refer to: *Asepsis, a state of being free from biological contaminants * Sterile (archaeology), a sediment deposit which contains no evidence of human activity *Sterilization (microbiology), any process that eliminates or ...
hybrid Hybrid may refer to: Science * Hybrid (biology), an offspring resulting from cross-breeding ** Hybrid grape, grape varieties produced by cross-breeding two ''Vitis'' species ** Hybridity, the property of a hybrid plant which is a union of two dif ...
'' R. × selala'' seawards. * Littoral forest. These trees are able to withstand seawater and most are even dispersed by the sea; they grow in a narrow strip along the beach. Dominant plants are sea poison tree ('' Barringtonia asiatica''), ballnut ('' Calophyllum inophyllum''), ''
Hernandia nymphaeifolia ''Hernandia nymphaeifolia'' is a species of plant in the Hernandiaceae family. Its common name is lantern tree. Description ''Hernandia nymphaeifolia'' is a tree with 5–22 m high. The leaves are narrowly or broadly ovate or subcircular. The 5- ...
'', beach hibiscus ('' Hibiscus tiliaceus''), ''
Phaleria disperma ''Phaleria disperma'' is an ornamental flowering evergreen plant native to the southwestern Pacific, where it is found in Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, and Wallis and Futuna Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Isl ...
'' and sea almond ('' Terminalia catappa''). * Littoral scrub. The low-lying and mainly herbaceous beach vegetation. Dominated by oceanblue morning glory (''
Ipomoea indica ''Ipomoea indica'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae, known by several common names, including blue morning glory, oceanblue morning glory, ''koali awa'', and blue dawn flower. It bears heart-shaped or 3-lobed leaves an ...
''), white-flowered beach morning glory ('' I. littoralis''), beach morning glory ('' I. pes-caprae''), ''Pandanus tectorius'', '' Paspalum vaginatum'', '' Scaevola taccada'' and ''
Vigna marina ''Vigna marina'' is a prostrate, creeping vine and a perennial plant.Descriptions of Major Dune Plants'' publication by the Beach Protection Authority of Queensland, Australia Also known as the beach pea, nanea, and notched cowpea, it is a speci ...
''. Plants found on Lakeba that are endemic to Fiji are '' Alangium vitiense'', ''Buchanania vitiensis'', ''
Connarus pickeringii ''Connarus'' is a genus of plants in the family Connaraceae. Description ''Connarus'' species are usually woody climbers, occasionally shrubs or trees. The flowers are bisexual and fragrant. The fruits are pod-like. Distribution and habitat ' ...
'', ''Davallia solida'' var. ''fejeensis'', ''Diospyros vitiensis'' var. ''longisepala'', ''Dysoxylum tenuiflorum'', '' Elatostema tenellum'', ''Eragrostis scabriflora'', '' Ficus fulvo-pilosa'', ''
Ficus masonii ''Ficus'' ( or ) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few species extending i ...
'', ''Geissois ternata'', '' Geniostoma uninervium'', ''
Glochidion seemannii ''Glochidion'' is a genus of flowering plants, of the family Phyllanthaceae, known as cheese trees or buttonwood in Australia, and leafflower trees in the scientific literature. It comprises about 300 species, distributed from Madagascar to the P ...
'', ''
Homalium pallidum ''Homalium'' is a genus of plants in the family Salicaceae. Species Species include: * ''Homalium acuminatum'' * ''Homalium betulifolium'' * ''Homalium brevidens'' * ''Homalium buxifolium'' * ''Homalium ceylanicum'' * ''Homalium cochinchi ...
'', ''Maniltoa floribunda'', ''Melicope cucullata'', ''
Melochia vitiensis ''Melochia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It comprises 54 species from the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, ranging from India eastwards through Malesia and the Pacific Islands to the Americ ...
'', ''Myristica gillespieana'', ''
Phaleria pubiflora ''Phaleria'' is flowering plant genus of about 20-25 species in the family Thymelaeaceae. Uses Some species, like the mahkota dewa are known to produce agarwood. Many others have long histories of use in traditional medicine like delal a kar ...
'', '' Polyalthia laddiana'' and ''Psychotria'' cf. ''pickeringii''. Plants tentatively identified as the Fijian endemics '' Barringtonia seaturae'', '' Citronella vitiensis'', '' Cyathocalyx insularis'' and ''
Elaeocarpus storckii ''Elaeocarpus'' is a genus of nearly five hundred species of flowering plants in the family Elaeocarpaceae native to the Western Indian Ocean, Tropical and Subtropical Asia, and the Pacific. Plants in the genus ''Elaeocarpus'' are trees or shrubs ...
'' grow on Lakeba, but whether it is really these species requires confirmation. None of the described endemic species occurs exclusively on this island, but there is an unidentified '' Syzygium'' similar to '' Syzygium gracilipes'' and another member of this genus that almost certainly is a hitherto unknown species. These might indeed be found on Lakeba only. Interesting non-endemic plants found on Lakeba are the endangered ''
Aglaia saltatorum ''Aglaia saltatorum'' is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is found in Fiji, Niue, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Wallis and Futuna Islands Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands (; ...
'' and the rare (though not endangered) ''
Burckella richii ''Burckella'' is a genus of plants in the family Sapotaceae, described as a genus in 1890. It is named for the Dutch botanist William Burck. ''Burckella'' is native to New Guinea, the Indonesian province of Maluku, and the islands of Papuasia ...
''. In 1999-2001 the first Fijian record of '' Macropiper timothianum'' outside the large northwestern islands was made on Lakeba, as well as the first records for Fiji of Suicide Tree ('' Cerbera odollam'') and ''
Garuga floribunda ''Garuga'' is a genus of shrubs and trees in the family Burseraceae (the incense or torchwood family). Members are found in Asia and America. Description ''Garuga'' species are deciduous trees. The flowers are bisexual. The fruits are drupes (i ...
''. Whether '' Canarium vanikoroense'', otherwise known in Fiji only from the large islands, occurs on Lakeba remains to be verified.


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References

* (2008): The vegetation and flora of Lakeba, Nayau and Aiwa Islands, Central Lau Group, Fiji. ''Micronesica'' 40(1/2): 169–225
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* (2006): ''Extinction and Biogeography of Tropical Pacific Birds''. University of Chicago Press. {{authority control Islands of Fiji Lau Islands