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Journal of BirdLife Australia
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Notes on the phylogeny, distribution and ecology of frugivorous pigeons in Polynesia

DT Holyoak and J Thibault

Emu 78(4) 201 - 206
Published: 1978

Abstract

Phylogenetic relations in the genera Ptilinopus and Ducula in the central Pacific are discussed. Within the -genera the species in eastern ~olynes'ia replace each other geographically. Two pairs of species co-exist on some islands farther west, although in Fiji the members of each species-pair tend to be separated on large and small islands. The forms living on small islands rarely if ever co-exist with predatory hawks, unlike those forms on the larger Fijian islands. These patterns of distribution are discussed with reference to both the possible role of predatory hawks and the possible role of interspecific competition. Competition from fruit bats Pteropus sp (Chiroptera) may have influenced the evolution of size in Ducula pacifica and its allies.

https://doi.org/10.1071/MU9780201

© Royal Australian Ornithologists Union 1978

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