[00:00.430]No matter how remote the Hawaiian islands are,or how hostile, [00:04.290]there is one creature that has reached almost all of them [00:07.320]The mourning gecko [00:08.600]It is the ultimate castaway, [00:10.510]the marathon winner on the long journey from New Guinea [00:13.800]Incredibly, [00:14.800]the female mourning gecko has done away with the need for a mate [00:18.470]Instead, she simply produces eggs that need no fertilisation [00:22.460]So one single female washed up on an island could start a whole population [00:27.700]Along with this extraordinary ability [00:30.070]these thick-skinned and salt-resistant geckos [00:32.580]could also survive long sea passages on rafts [00:36.680]and even the force of cyclones [00:39.560]But there is more to the gecko's story than this [00:42.980]Less than 2,000 years ago, [00:44.940]something happened that was to revolutionise the spread of plantsand animals [00:51.420]Taking to their sailing boats once more, [00:53.950]descendants of the Lapita left the central Pacific [00:57.580]and set off again in search of new lands into the great unknown