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The barrier to interbreeding occasionally leaks throughGrant, B RosemaryGrant, Peter RGRANTS & GRANTS. Speciation and the Evolution of Darwin's finches. Acoreana, Suplemento, n. 7, p. 75-91, 2011.
Species-specific epimutations were significantly over-represented in these pathways. Since environmental factors are known to result in heritable changes in the epigenome, it is possible that epigenetic changes contribute to the molecular basis of the evolution of Darwin's finches....
evolution: the theories concerning the processes of biological and organic change in organisms such that descendants differ from their ancestors; over time, species may change in structure and function extinct: no longer existing or living family: a taxonomic group subordinate to order; group of simi...
Ecology and Evolution of Darwin’s Finches - Grant - 1986 () Citation Context ...ted examples of extraordinary insular speciation include Drosophila flies (Baker and DeSalle, 1997), Tetragnatha spiders (Gillespie, 2004) and honeycreepers (James, 2004) in Hawaii, Darwin’s finches (=-=Grant,...
Did Darwin discover the importance of the so-called Darwin's finches? Darwin had remarkably little to say about how the birds that bear his name –Darwin's finches– came to have such a variety of beaks, despite their iconic status in evolutionary biology(88). Darwin omitted the 'Darwin-fi...
Darwin’s finches Theoriginal model of evolution could be argued to beDarwin’s finches, as the formed part of the empirical basis of Charles Darwin’s work on the theory of evolution by natural selection. This is because thedifferent species demonstrate very distinct and obvious changesin morpho...
2004 Beaks, adaptation, and vocal evolution in Darwin's finches. Bioscience 54, 501-510. (doi:10.1641/0006-3568(2004)054[0501:BAA VEI]2.0.CO;2)Podos, J. & Nowicki, S. 2004. Beaks, adaptation, and vocal evolu- tion in Darwin's finches. BioScience, 54, 501e510....
Darwin's finches (redirected fromDarwin Finch) Medical Darwin's finches pl n (Animals) the finches of the subfamilyGeospizinaeof the Galapagos Islands, showing great variation in bill structure and feeding habits: provided Darwin with evidence to support his theory of evolution ...
Price 1997), our findings suggest correlated evolution between exploration and feeding ecology in the Darwin’s finches. It is possible that we could have found stronger effects during the dry season, because it is plausible that the finches are more explorative during this time of the year. ...