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Interpretation please

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Subject: Interpretation please
From: Angus Innes <>
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2010 08:09:18 +0000
 The beauty of Birding Aus is its egalitarianism and the little peep we get 
into the lives and knowledge of others involved in birds.  In the following 
case the insight is obscured by my ignorance. Every speciality evolves its' own 
language and terminology, but I am a bit bluffed by the the title of the paper 
referred to in the second last (penultimate) paragraph of Bruce's (Wedderburn 
Birding) post on White-naped Honeyeaters, i.e.

 "Toon, A., J.M. Hughes, and L. Joseph (2010), Multilocus analysis of
honeyeaters (Aves: Meliphagidae) highlights spatio-temporal heterogeneity in
the influence of biogeographic barriers in the Australian monsoonal zone,
Mol. Ecol. 19, 2980-2994. See
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-294X.2010.04730.x/abstract";

I think I can have a good stab at the first and last underlined term (my 
underlining), but the second has me bluffed - their interplay is consequently a 
little baffling. Not surprisingly the terms do not appear in standard 
dictionaries.

Could someone please have a stab at a translation (or elucidation) of the title 
- or what, in essence, the article is about.

I did look at the abstract, but that raises even more problems with my 
ignorance.

Grateful for any enlightenment.

Angus Innes.                                      ==============================
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