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Lamichhaney, Sangeet; Han, Fan; Webster, Matthew T.; Andersson, Leif; Grant, B. Rosemary; Grant, Peter R. (12 January 2018).
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since 1973, the birds are one of the sources of the understanding of bird behaviour, adaptation, and evolution.
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Since the early 1980s, it has been observed that a population of finches on Daphne Major, named the
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from the parent populations. This is a case of demonstrating
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Geospiza magnirostris
Darwin's finches
Daphne Major
Galápagos
common cactus finch
medium ground finch
large ground finch
Española cactus finch
Peter and Rosemary Grant
Princeton University
Big Bird lineage
hybrids
lineage
reproductively isolated
homoploid hybrid speciation
"Evolution in Darwin's Finches: a review of a study on Isla Daphne Major in the Galapagos Archipelago"
doi
10.1078/0944-2006-00123
"Darwin's Finches (Geospiza) On Isla Daphne Major, Galapagos: Breeding and Feeding Ecology in a Climatically Variable Environment"
doi
10.2307/1942596
ISSN
0012-9615
"A Career Among The Finches"
the original
"The Evolution of 'Ecological Release' into the 21st Century"
doi
10.1016/j.tree.2020.10.019
"What Have Long-Term Field Studies Taught Us About Population Dynamics?"

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