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123 Tímarit Hins íslenska náttúrufræðifélags similar to those of other European popu- lations (55–60% males). Winter sex ratios of these species were similar to those of breeding birds, which indicates that the sexes do not segregate in residential duck populations in Iceland. The dis- tance to the mainland probably explains why these populations are residential in Iceland. However, all three species pair relatively early, which in turn precludes males from excluding females from pre- ferred wintering areas for longer than 1–2 months. Residential populations of Icelandic ducks, all of which pair early in winter, may have taken the first evolu- tionary steps towards speciation similar to the “Island waterfowl” in the Southern Hemisphere. Þakkir Kveikjan að þessari grein varð til þegar ég var meistaranemi á árunum 1997–2000, undir leiðsögn Arnþórs Garðarssonar. Er Arnþóri þökkuð leiðsögn og hvatning, hér eftir sem hingað til. 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