Ecological Isolation in Birds |
Contents
A Complex Example of Coexistence | 18 |
A World Survey | 38 |
Another World Survey | 63 |
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absent acacia adapted Africa archipelago beak Blue Tit broadleaved woods Brown Noddy bushes C.psittacula cent Chaffinch character displacement Chickadee Coal Tit coexist competitive exclusion congeneric species congeners conifers Crested Tit culmen cultivated land Darwin's finches diet differ in habitat differences in feeding eastern ecological isolation Europe European feeding stations flycatchers G.magnirostris genera genus Hence highland Hispaniola insects islands Jamaica land birds larger lowland mainland Marsh Tit Mayr montane montane forest Moreau mountains nesting northern number of species Nuthatch occurs Olive-tree Warbler Parus passerine passerine birds passerine species pine Pipit presumably prey Puerto Rico restricted Robert Gillmor S.nagaensis scrub seeds segregated separated by feeding separated by habitat separated by range shown in fig Shrike Siberian Tit similar smaller southern species are separated species separated subspecies superspecies three species Thrush trees tropical Warbler West Indies white-eyes widespread Willow Tit winglength winter woodland Woodpecker zone Zosteropidae Zosterops