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Hawaiian Natural History, Ecology, and Evolution
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Table of contents
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Plates
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Plate Tectonics
- 3. Hawaiian Archipelago Formation
- 4. Volcanism
- 5. Hawaiian Topography
- 6. Actions of the Ocean
- 7. Climatology
- 8. Freshwater
- 9. Ecological Principles
- 10. Evolutionary Principles
- 11. The Marine Environment
- 12. Marine and Freshwater Fishes
- 13. Dispersal and Establishment
- 14. The Terrestrial Environment
- 15. Flowering Plants
- 16. Terrestrial Arthropods
- 17. Picture-Winged Flies
- 18. Nonmarine Snails
- 19. Amphibians, Reptiles, and Mammals
- 20. Birds
- 21. Hawaiian Honeycreepers
- 22. Flightless Birds and Fossil Sites
- 23. The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
- 24. Polynesian Origin and Migration
- 25. Polynesian Ecology
- 26. Historic Ecology
- 27. Natural Resource Protection
- 28. Historic Hawaiian Naturalists
- Glossary of Hawaiian Place Names
- References Cited
- Audiovisual Aids
- Index