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Volume 110 Number 1 2010
RESEARCH FRONT: Avian Biodiversity: Evolution in Action


Preface: Avian Biodiversity: Evolution in Action 

Katherine L. Buchanan

pp. iii-iii

 


The role of multiple mating and extra-pair paternity in creating and reinforcing boundaries between species in birds 

Simon C. Griffith

pp. 1-9

  
 


The evolution of plumage colouration in parrots: a review 

Mathew L. Berg and Andrew T. D. Bennett

pp. 10-20

  
 


Evolution of the Australasian songbird fauna 

Les Christidis and Janette A. Norman

pp. 21-31

  
 


The coevolutionary arms race between Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoos and Superb Fairy-wrens 

N. E. Langmore and R. M. Kilner

pp. 32-38

  
 


Adaptation and function of the bills of Darwin's finches: divergence by feeding type and sex 

Anthony Herrel, Joris Soons, Peter Aerts, Joris Dirckx, Matthieu Boone, Patric Jacobs, Dominique Adriaens and Jeffrey Podos

pp. 39-47

  
 


Altered timing of avian movements in a peri-urban environment and its relationship to climate 

Lynda E. Chambers

pp. 48-53

  
 


Patterns of daily activity of Meyer's Parrot (Poicephalus meyeri) in the Okavango Delta, Botswana 

Rutledge S. Boyes and Mike R. Perrin

pp. 54-65

  
 


Diel variations in plasma glucose concentration in some South African avian frugivores 

Kerileigh Lobban, Colleen Downs and Mark Brown

pp. 66-70

  
 


Do implanted data-loggers affect the time spent at sea by Little Penguins (Eudyptula minor) during winter? 

W. J. Ritchie, J. A. Green, P. Dann, P. J. Butler and P. B. Frappell

pp. 71-77

  
 


Comparison of trip duration, activity pattern and diving behaviour by Red-tailed Tropicbirds (Phaethon rubricauda) during incubation and chick-rearing 

Julia Sommerfeld and Janos C. Hennicke

pp. 78-86

  
 


Mercury levels in the feathers of breeding seabirds in the Seychelles, western Indian Ocean, from 1996 to 2005 

Jaime A. Ramos and Paula C. Tavares

pp. 87-91

  
 


What do museum specimens tell us about the impact of urbanisation? A comparison of the recent and historical bird communities of Sydney 

Richard E. Major and Holly Parsons

pp. 92-103

  
 


Patterns of offspring sex-ratio in a re-establishing population of Black-winged Petrels (Pterodroma nigripennis) 

Stefanie M. H. Ismar, Karen Baird, Emily Favell and Mark E. Hauber

pp. 104-108

  
 


  
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