Volume 77, 1948-49
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This short paper is an elaboration of part of my account of the birds of Little Barrier Island, which is to appear in the July, 1947, issue of New Zealand Bird Notes. There I have referred to certain ecological conditions affecting the birds of island forests, and emphasised that these birds are not typical of forests on the mainland before European settlement. The problem is essentially ecological,
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for it refers to differences in populations rather than in species or subspecies. This paper, however, in order to provide a balanced discussion of insular tendencies, refers also to more general problems of speciation.
