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Specific and sexual differences in body measurements of New Zealand honeyeaters

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1981

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Abstract

Morphometric measurements of the three New Zealand honeyeaters show that Stitchbirds and Bellbirds are of a similar size and both are markedly smaller than Tuis. Males are larger than females in all three species but few measurements appear reliable discriminators of sex. Some implications of these differences are discussed briefly.

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