The Avifauna of Micronesia, Its Origin, Evolution, and Distribution
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The monograph presents a comprehensive survey of the bird fauna of Micronesia, combining regional description (island geography, climate, soils, vegetation), a gazetteer, and a detailed checklist with distributional notes. It analyzes oceanic, shore, land, and freshwater species, identifying distinct faunal components (Polynesian, Melanesian, Moluccan/Celebesian, Philippine, Palearctic), and examines migration routes, original source areas, colonization timing, and mechanisms of dispersal that produced local speciation. The work closes with considerations of conservation needs and recommendations for further ornithological research in the region.
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