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Speciation and Biogeography of Birds
Ian Newton
Academic Press
January 2003
Hardback 638pp ISBN 012517375X
£64.00
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This book provides a fresh synthesis on the knowledge of species formation in birds and the factors
that influence their geographical distributions.
- The first book to deal comprehensively with bird speciation and recent DNA research
- Excellent account of bird biogeography and related matters
- Unique up-to-date synthesis of species formation and distributional history of birds
Speciation and Biogeography of Birds describes how new bird species evolve and how they come
to be distributed in their current state. It explains how the earth's history, including past climate changes, have influenced
the geographical ranges of birds and the factors that affect their current distributions. This book further details how the
numbers and types of bird species vary from region to region across the world and how their
current patterns of distribution have been influenced by a variety of factors including: the
earth's history, movement of the continents, fomration and loss of oceanic islands, glacial
and other climatic cycles, and the influence of human activities.
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