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What Darwin's finches can teach us about the evolutionary origin and regulation of biodiversity

Darwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands are particularly suitable for asking evolutionary questions about adaptation and the multiplication of...
BioScience, 10/01/03 by B. Rosemary Grant · More from publication -
Low extrapair paternity in the Cactus Finch (Geospiza scandens)
Several investigations of Darwin's finches have relied upon observations of adults at the nest for identifying parents. These include estimations...
Auk, The, 01/01/99 by Petren, Kenneth; Grant, B Rosemary; Grant, Peter R · More from publication -
High survival of Darwin's finch hybrids: effects of break morphology and diets
Three species of Darwin's finches (Geospiza fortis, G. scandens, and G. fuliginosa) hybridize rarely on the small Galapagos island of Daphne Major....
Ecology, 03/01/96 by B. Rosemary Grant · More from publication -
Pollen digestion by Darwin's finches and its importance for early breeding
This paper examines the role of pollen digestion in the early breeding of Darwin's finches. Pollen is a rich source of protein, but the extent to...
Ecology, 03/01/96 by B. Rosemary Grant · More from publication



