Evolution on Pacific islands: Darwin's legacy: Introduction. Evolution on Pacific islands: Darwin's legacy|The age and origin of the pacific islands: a geological overview|New Caledonia: a very old Darwinian island?|Evolution of New Zealand's terrestrial fauna: a review of molecular evidence|Biogeography of the fauna of French Polynesia: diversification within and between a series of hot spot archipelagos|Colonization and diversification of Galapagos terrestrial fauna: a phylogenetic and biogeographical synthesis|Molecular biogeography and diversification of the endemic terrestrial fauna of the Hawaiian islands|Diversification in a fluctuating island setting: rapid radiation of Ohomipterus ground beetles in the Japanese islands|Contrasting response to Pleistocene climate change by ground-living and arboreal Mandarina snails from the oceanic Hahajima archipelago|Cryptic diversity, molecular phylogeny and biogeography of the rock and leaf litter-dwelling land snails of Belau|Molecular and morphological analysis of the critically endangered Fijian iguanas reveals cryptic diversity and a complex biogeographic history|Diversification of New Zealand weta and their relationships in Australasia