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continent. There are twenty-six land birds, and twenty-five of these are ranked by Mr. Gould as distinct species, supposed to have been created here; yet the close affinity of most of these birds to
American species in every character, in their habits, gestures, and tones of voice, was manifest. ... The naturalist, looking at the inhabitants of these volcanic islands in the Pacific, distant several hundred miles from the continent, yet feels that he is standing on American land. Why should this be so? Why should the species which are supposed to have been created in the Galapagos Archipelago, and nowhere else, bear so plain a stamp of affinity to those created in America? There is nothing in the conditions of life, in the geological nature of the islands, in their height or climate, or in the proportions in which the several classes are associated together, which resembles closely the conditions of the South American coast: In fact there is a considerable dissimilarity in all these respects. On the other hand, there is a considerable degree of resemblance in the volcanic nature of the soil, in climate, height, and size of the islands, between the Galapagos and Cape de Verde Archipelagos: But what an entire and absolute difference in their inhabitants! The inhabitants of the Cape de Verde Islands are related to those of Africa, like those of the Galapagos to America. I believe this grand fact can receive no sort of explanation on the ordinary view of independent creation; whereas on the view here maintained, it is obvious that the Galapagos Islands would be likely to receive colonists, whether by occasional means of transport or by formerly continuous land, from America; and the Cape de Verde Islands from Africa; and that such colonists would be liable to modification — the principle of inheritance still betraying their original birthplace.
859:) has produced a new "big bird" population that can exploit previously unexploited food due to its larger size. They do not breed with the other species on the island, as the females do not recognize the songs of the new males. Genetic evidence shows that currently, after several generations (a time scale that suggests shorter speciation events could have occurred previously), it lives in a complete reproductive isolation from the native species. According to professor Leif Andersson of Uppsala University, a taxonomist not aware of its history would consider it a distinct species.
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The remaining land-birds form a most singular group of finches, related to each other in the structure of their beaks, short tails, form of body and plumage: There are thirteen species, which Mr. Gould has divided into four subgroups. All these species are peculiar to this archipelago; and so is
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The most striking and important fact for us in regard to the inhabitants of islands, is their affinity to those of the nearest mainland, without being actually the same species. the
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acts in a similar way to BMP4, affecting some of the features of beak growth like making them long and pointy. The authors suggest that changes in the temporal and spatial expression of these two factors are possible developmental controls of beak morphology. In a recent study genome sequencing
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pulp, which surrounds the seeds, whereas those with shorter beaks tear apart the cactus base and eat the pulp and any insect larvae and pupae (both groups eat flowers and buds). This dimorphism clearly maximises their feeding opportunities during the non-breeding season when food is scarce.
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that Darwin had labelled by island were separate species rather than just varieties. Gould found more species than Darwin had expected, and concluded that 25 of the 26 land birds were new and distinct forms, found nowhere else in the world but closely allied to those found on the
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continent. Darwin now saw that, if the finch species were confined to individual islands, like the mockingbirds, this would help to account for the number of species on the islands, and he sought information from others on the expedition. Specimens had also been collected by
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Lamichhaney, Sangeet; Berglund, Jonas; Almén, Markus Sällman; Maqbool, Khurram; Grabherr, Manfred; Martinez-Barrio, Alvaro; Promerová, Marta; Rubin, Carl-Johan; Wang, Chao; Zamani, Neda; Grant, B. Rosemary; Grant, Peter R.; Webster, Matthew T.; Andersson, Leif (February 2015).
508:), he described Gould's findings on the number of birds, noting that "Although the species are thus peculiar to the archipelago, yet nearly all in their general structure, habits, colour of feathers, and even tone of voice, are strictly American". In the first edition of
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Females are dimorphic in song type: songs A and B are quite distinct. Also, males with song A have shorter bills than B males, another clear difference. With these beaks, males are able to feed differently on their favourite cactus, the prickly pear
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gene that encodes a transcription factor affecting craniofacial development is strongly associated with beak shape diversity. Moreover, these changes in the beak size have also altered vocalizations in Darwin's finches.
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Abzhanov, Arhat; Kuo, Winston P.; Hartmann, Christine; Grant, B. Rosemary; Grant, Peter R.; Tabin, Clifford J. (3 August 2006). "The calmodulin pathway and evolution of elongated beak morphology in Darwin's finches".
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to different food sources. The birds are all dull-coloured. They are thought to have evolved from a single finch species that came to the islands more than a million years ago.
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Abzhanov, Arhat; Protas, Meredith; Grant, B. Rosemary; Grant, Peter R.; Tabin, Clifford J. (3 September 2004). "Bmp4 and
Morphological Variation of Beaks in Darwin's Finches".
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revealed a 240 kilobase haplotype encompassing the
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3265:
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2747:
2739:
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1093:"Darwin's iconic finches join genome club"
1078:
1015:Developmental research in 2004 found that
40:
31:
2640:
2311:Ecology and evolution of Darwin's finches
2265:, London: Michael Joseph, Penguin Group,
1873:
1723:
1712:"Learning about birds from their genomes"
1270:
1237:
1191:
1116:
2713:: new developments reported 13 July 2006
2683:Genetics and the Origin of Birds Species
2592:"Why Darwin Rejected Intelligent Design"
1700:Peter Hess, Inverse. November 27th, 2017
1682:
1632:John Maynard Smith (1998). "Chapter 5".
1480:
1453:
1425:
1385:
1220:Podos, Jeffrey; Nowiki, Stephen (2004).
2619:, Princeton: Princeton University Press
1215:
1213:
1211:
1071:
575:, is shown in Fig. 4. The beak of
371:, and after finding a different one on
5192:Endemic birds of the Galápagos Islands
2316:
2298:, no. Spring 2006, pp. 32–53
2213:, vol. III, London: Henry Colburn
1649:
1598:
1564:
1548:
1537:
1522:
1506:
1491:
1449:
1447:
1445:
1377:
710:check-list, the Galápagos species are
2601:, New York: Vintage, pp. 107–126
1670:
1619:
1272:10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a003806
7:
5164:E9CFF3AD-4E18-4236-8887-146E75D96F14
4320:
2222:(2nd. ed.), London: John Murray
1928:Starr, Michelle (24 November 2017).
367:was similar to those he had seen in
277:in 1936, and popularised in 1947 by
4344:
2701:Galápagos Online. Darwin's Finches.
2613:Grant, K. T.; Estes, G. B. (2009),
2497:rather than a family of their own (
2233:(1st ed.), London: John Murray
1905:Galloway, Rory (23 November 2017).
1753:Galloway, Rory (23 November 2017).
1255:"On the Origin of Darwin's Finches"
1140:Koffmar, Linda (12 February 2015).
1027:of a gene called calmodulin (CaM).
235:and are not closely related to the
2624:Sulloway, Frank J. (Spring 1982),
2389:Check-list of North American Birds
2249:, vol. 2, London: John Murray
247:). They were first collected when
25:
3222:Late Quaternary prehistoric birds
2678:Different bills and song melodies
2633:Journal of the History of Biology
2428:The Firefly Encyclopedia of Birds
1091:Marsh, Geoff (11 February 2015).
1011:Molecular basis of beak evolution
4343:
4331:
4319:
4308:
4307:
4198:(New World vultures and condors)
1940:from the original on 2017-12-09.
1917:from the original on 2017-11-30.
1710:Holmes, Bob (10 February 2022).
619:Polymorphism in Darwin's finches
72:
5212:History of evolutionary biology
2179:Kaplan, Sarah (22 April 2016).
1959:from the original on 2017-11-07
1415:from the original on 2011-08-21
1148:from the original on 2018-04-24
694:puts Darwin's finches with the
2418:"Tanagers and Tanager-Finches"
2394:American Ornithologists' Union
2336:, Princeton University Press,
1585:. Chicago. p. 241 first para.
1144:. Uppsala University, Sweden.
700:American Ornithologists' Union
525:development of Darwin's theory
1:
2296:The Virginia Quarterly Review
1298:. Cambridge University Press.
446:that Darwin had thought were
2459:, Cambridge University Press
2292:"Confessions of a Darwinist"
2245:, in Darwin, Francis (ed.),
1017:bone morphogenetic protein 4
432:Zoological Society of London
334:inception of Darwin's theory
4262:(woodpeckers and relatives)
2597:, in Brockman, John (ed.),
2590:Sulloway, Frank J. (2006),
2526:Steinheimer, F. D. (2004),
2505:Zimmer, J. (5 April 2007),
2470:Sibley, Charles G. (1993),
2396:, 1998–2006, archived from
909:) – sometimes separated in
585:a bird originally a buzzard
383:of another, and those from
5238:
4124:(cormorants and relatives)
3217:Extinct species since 1500
2473:A World Checklist of Birds
2431:, Firefly Books, pp.
591:of the American continent.
206:) are a group of about 18
4303:
4254:(kingfishers and rollers)
4108:(albatrosses and petrels)
3992:(swifts and hummingbirds)
3974:(nightjars and relatives)
3824:
3798:(pheasants and relatives)
3356:
3325:
3264:
3260:
3249:
3245:
2781:
2544:10.1007/s10336-004-0043-8
1725:10.1146/knowable-021022-1
783:Sharp-beaked ground finch
249:the second voyage of the
156:
69:Scientific classification
48:
39:
4153:(seriemas and relatives)
4132:(pelicans and relatives)
2309:Grant, Peter R. (1999),
2227:Darwin, Charles (1859),
2218:Darwin, Charles (1845),
1636:(2nd ed.). Oxford.
1469:Desmond & Moore 1991
1437:Desmond & Moore 1991
1001:Peter and Rosemary Grant
986:Platyspiza crassirostris
797:Geospiza septentrionalis
692:Sibley–Ahlquist taxonomy
629:Peter and Rosemary Grant
606:On the Origin of Species
598:On the Origin of Species
511:The Voyage of the Beagle
505:The Voyage of the Beagle
493:The Voyage of the Beagle
353:transmutation of species
4246:(hornbills and hoopoes)
4161:(falcons and relatives)
2735:Kimball's Biology Pages
2727:Aug 2006 Nature Article
1999:10.1126/science.1098095
1875:10.1126/science.aao4593
1007:cycles in the Pacific.
920:Camarhynchus heliobates
877:Camarhynchus psittacula
618:
322:University of Edinburgh
289:and the largest is the
241:dull-coloured grassquit
5217:Polymorphism (biology)
4230:(trogons and quetzals)
4042:(cranes and relatives)
3312:(emus and cassowaries)
3202:Glossary of bird terms
3014:Confuciusornithiformes
2536:Journal of Ornithology
1622:, p. 428 in Afterword.
1184:10.1098/rstb.2009.0280
1079:Grant & Grant 2008
750:
667:linkage disequilibrium
616:
593:
546:
521:
427:
300:
5025:Paleobiology Database
4865:Paleobiology Database
4532:Paleobiology Database
4071:(kagu and sunbittern)
4034:(gulls and relatives)
3039:Songlingornithiformes
3004:Omnivoropterygiformes
2685:, Grant and Grant in
1634:Evolutionary genetics
968:Pinaroloxias inornata
907:Camarhynchus pallidus
897:Camarhynchus parvulus
837:Geospiza magnirostris
813:Genovesa cactus finch
773:Española cactus finch
767:Geospiza acutirostris
763:Genovesa ground finch
747:Camarhynchus parvulus
729:Geospiza magnirostris
725:
649:If the population is
541:
537:Journal of Researches
516:
438:, the famous English
407:Geospiza magnirostris
400:Geospiza magnirostris
397:
363:, he recorded that a
228:. They belong to the
3893:Phoenicopteriformes
2413:Skutch, Alexander F.
1397:Chancellor, Gordon;
1294:Lack, David (1947).
777:Geospiza conirostris
659:sympatric speciation
655:Geospiza conirostris
627:spent three months,
3864:Mesitornithiformes
3858:(doves and pigeons)
3192:Families and orders
3054:Ichthyornithiformes
3029:Patagopterygiformes
2423:Christopher Perrins
2365:1940Natur.146..324L
2185:Speaking of Science
2135:10.1038/nature14181
2127:2015Natur.518..371L
2067:10.1038/nature04843
2059:2006Natur.442..563A
1991:2004Sci...305.1462A
1985:(5689): 1462–1465.
1866:2018Sci...359..224L
1805:10.1038/nature14181
1797:2015Natur.518..371L
1178:(1543): 1093–1098.
1109:2015Natur.518..147M
1025:spatial expressions
936:Green warbler-finch
887:Camarhynchus pauper
843:Common cactus finch
827:Geospiza fuliginosa
803:Medium ground finch
787:Geospiza difficilis
500:Journal and Remarks
461:Darwin had been in
389:Galápagos tortoises
202:(also known as the
62:Green warbler-finch
54:Medium ground finch
5197:Evolution of birds
4206:(eagles and hawks)
4106:Procellariiformes
4011:Opisthocomiformes
3980:Steatornithiformes
3207:List by population
3044:Hongshanornithidae
2969:Evolution of birds
2651:10.1007/BF00132004
2565:Sulloway, Frank J.
1439:, pp. 208–209
1052:Adaptive radiation
946:Grey warbler-finch
940:Certhidea olivacea
833:Large ground finch
823:Small ground finch
817:Geospiza propinqua
751:
669:is a possibility.
514:, Darwin said that
428:
417:Certhidea olivacea
245:Asemospiza obscura
50:Large ground finch
5222:Bird common names
5174:
5173:
5146:Open Tree of Life
4852:Open Tree of Life
4679:Open Tree of Life
4368:Taxon identifiers
4359:
4358:
4299:
4298:
4295:
4294:
4291:
4290:
4287:
4286:
4283:
4282:
4279:
4278:
4275:
4274:
4271:
4270:
4092:(loons or divers)
4061:Phaethontiformes
4053:Phaethontimorphae
4003:Opisthocomiformes
3972:Caprimulgiformes
3912:
3911:
3901:Podicipediformes
3820:
3819:
3816:
3815:
3812:
3811:
3538:
3537:
3321:
3320:
3278:Struthioniformes
3146:Waterfowl hunting
3079:Gastornithiformes
3074:Aepyornithiformes
3064:Lithornithiformes
2483:978-0-300-07083-5
2442:978-1-55297-777-4
2411:Burns, Kevin J.;
2343:978-0-691-13360-7
2272:978-0-7181-3430-3
2053:(7102): 563–567.
1860:(6372): 224–228.
1791:(7539): 371–375.
1716:Knowable Magazine
883:Medium tree finch
847:Geospiza scandens
529:natural selection
444:Galápagos Islands
349:Galápagos Islands
342:natural selection
307:the survey voyage
256:Galápagos Islands
204:Galápagos finches
197:
196:
35:Darwin's finches
16:(Redirected from
5229:
5167:
5166:
5154:
5153:
5141:
5140:
5128:
5127:
5115:
5114:
5102:
5101:
5089:
5088:
5076:
5075:
5074:
5061:
5060:
5059:
5033:
5032:
5020:
5019:
5007:
5006:
4994:
4993:
4981:
4980:
4968:
4967:
4955:
4954:
4942:
4941:
4929:
4928:
4926:DDACC3F87B82FF4C
4916:
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4872:
4860:
4859:
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4753:5F7D29F76143F763
4743:
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4715:
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4435:
4433:358FEF970ECCD004
4423:
4422:
4410:
4409:
4408:
4395:
4394:
4393:
4363:
4347:
4346:
4335:
4323:
4322:
4311:
4310:
4263:
4255:
4247:
4239:
4236:Leptosomiformes
4231:
4223:
4215:
4207:
4204:Accipitriformes
4199:
4178:
4177:(perching birds)
4170:
4162:
4154:
4133:
4125:
4117:
4109:
4101:
4098:Sphenisciformes
4093:
4072:
4064:
4043:
4035:
4032:Charadriiformes
4014:
3993:
3975:
3954:
3946:
3943:Musophagiformes
3938:
3923:
3904:
3896:
3875:
3867:
3859:
3844:
3835:
3826:
3799:
3786:
3564:
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3466:
3459:
3423:
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3397:
3393:
3358:
3354:
3327:
3313:
3305:
3297:
3289:
3281:
3266:
3262:
3251:
3247:
3114:Bird collections
3069:Dinornithiformes
2974:Darwin's finches
2964:Origin of flight
2904:Seabird breeding
2894:Sexual selection
2763:
2756:
2749:
2740:
2667:
2666:
2665:
2644:
2630:
2620:
2602:
2596:
2586:
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2560:
2559:
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2465:
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2406:
2405:
2383:
2373:10.1038/146324a0
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2328:
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2314:
2305:
2304:
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2283:
2250:
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2223:
2214:
2193:
2192:
2187:. Archived from
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1562:
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1520:
1514:
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1489:
1483:
1478:
1472:
1466:
1460:
1451:
1440:
1434:
1428:
1423:
1417:
1416:
1401:(October 2006),
1394:
1388:
1375:
1369:
1363:Steinheimer 2004
1360:
1354:
1353:
1345:
1336:
1330:
1324:
1318:Steinheimer 2004
1315:
1309:
1299:
1296:Darwin's Finches
1291:
1285:
1284:
1274:
1250:
1244:
1243:
1241:
1217:
1206:
1205:
1195:
1163:
1157:
1156:
1154:
1153:
1137:
1131:
1130:
1120:
1088:
1082:
1076:
1057:Island gigantism
1021:different timing
982:Vegetarian finch
903:Woodpecker finch
893:Small tree finch
873:Large tree finch
412:Geospiza parvula
291:vegetarian finch
283:Darwin's Finches
266:, which is from
200:Darwin's finches
152:Groups included
77:
76:
58:Small tree finch
44:
32:
21:
5237:
5236:
5232:
5231:
5230:
5228:
5227:
5226:
5177:
5176:
5175:
5170:
5162:
5157:
5149:
5144:
5136:
5131:
5123:
5118:
5110:
5105:
5097:
5092:
5084:
5079:
5070:
5069:
5064:
5055:
5054:
5049:
5036:
5028:
5023:
5015:
5010:
5002:
4997:
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4984:
4976:
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4958:
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4909:
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4889:
4876:
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4863:
4855:
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4798:
4790:
4785:
4777:
4772:
4764:
4759:
4751:
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4738:
4733:
4724:
4723:
4718:
4709:
4708:
4703:
4690:
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4677:
4669:
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4656:
4651:
4643:
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4604:
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4509:
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4483:
4478:
4470:
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4457:
4452:
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4431:
4426:
4418:
4413:
4404:
4403:
4398:
4389:
4388:
4383:
4370:
4360:
4355:
4267:
4261:
4253:
4245:
4244:Bucerotiformes
4238:(cuckoo-roller)
4237:
4229:
4221:
4213:
4205:
4197:
4196:Cathartiformes
4182:
4176:
4168:
4167:Psittaciformes
4160:
4152:
4137:
4131:
4130:Pelecaniformes
4123:
4115:
4107:
4099:
4091:
4076:
4070:
4069:Eurypygiformes
4062:
4047:
4041:
4033:
4018:
4012:
3997:
3991:
3973:
3958:
3952:
3944:
3936:
3908:
3902:
3894:
3879:
3873:
3872:Pterocliformes
3865:
3857:
3808:
3797:
3784:
3769:
3693:
3652:
3590:
3555:
3554:
3547:
3546:
3534:
3514:
3487:
3464:
3457:
3417:
3416:
3404:
3403:
3387:
3386:
3383:
3381:
3379:
3377:
3375:
3373:
3371:
3369:
3367:
3365:
3363:
3348:
3346:
3344:
3342:
3340:
3338:
3336:
3334:
3332:
3317:
3311:
3310:Casuariiformes
3303:
3302:Apterygiformes
3295:
3287:
3279:
3256:
3241:
3212:Lists by region
3180:
3090:
3083:
3024:Chaoyangiformes
3009:Jeholornithidae
2983:
2947:Origin of birds
2933:
2914:Brood parasites
2860:
2790:
2777:
2767:
2674:
2663:
2661:
2642:10.1.1.458.3975
2628:
2623:
2612:
2609:
2607:Further reading
2594:
2589:
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2486:
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2469:
2462:
2460:
2451:Keynes, Richard
2449:
2443:
2410:
2403:
2401:
2386:
2349:
2344:
2331:
2315:
2313:, Princeton, NJ
2308:
2301:
2299:
2288:Eldredge, Niles
2286:
2273:
2255:Desmond, Adrian
2253:
2239:Darwin, Francis
2237:
2226:
2217:
2206:Darwin, Charles
2204:
2201:
2196:
2178:
2177:
2173:
2121:(7539): 371–5,
2111:
2110:
2106:
2043:
2042:
2038:
1976:
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1971:
1962:
1960:
1950:
1949:
1945:
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1316:
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1288:
1259:Mol. Biol. Evol
1252:
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1218:
1209:
1165:
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1160:
1151:
1149:
1139:
1138:
1134:
1118:10.1038/518147a
1090:
1089:
1085:
1077:
1073:
1069:
1061:island dwarfism
1043:
1013:
1005:El Niño/La Niña
997:
995:Modern research
950:Certhidea fusca
807:Geospiza fortis
741:Certhidea fusca
735:Geospiza fortis
720:
684:
679:
621:
601:
496:
426:
422:Geospiza fortis
318:John Edmonstone
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3136:Conservation
3131:Bird feeding
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4720:Wikispecies
4627:iNaturalist
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4493:iNaturalist
4400:Wikispecies
4350:WikiProject
4260:Piciformes
4143:Australaves
4122:Suliformes
4040:Gruiformes
3895:(flamingos)
3804:Tetraoninae
3775:Phasianidae
3764:Rhynchortyx
3729:Dactylortyx
3596:Megapodidae
3586:Penelopinae
3544:Galliformes
3286:Rheiformes
3280:(ostriches)
3230:individuals
3104:Ornithology
3091:interaction
2846:Preen gland
2717:Fink F.A.Q.
2351:Lack, David
1685:, pp.
1567:, pp.
1565:Darwin 1859
1549:Darwin 1845
1538:Darwin 1887
1525:, pp.
1523:Darwin 1845
1507:Darwin 1839
1494:, pp.
1492:Darwin 1839
1456:, pp.
1378:Keynes 2000
1365:, pp.
1081:, p. 3
964:Cocos finch
688:Emberizidae
452:gross-beaks
365:mockingbird
326:ornithology
264:Cocos finch
219:Geospizinae
5207:Geospizini
5181:Categories
4579:Platyspiza
4549:Platyspiza
4100:(penguins)
3953:(bustards)
3791:Perdicinae
3736:Dendrortyx
3708:Callipepla
3640:Megapodius
3605:Aepypodius
3483:Tadorninae
3465:true geese
3296:(tinamous)
3255:Neornithes
3166:Pheasantry
3141:Aviculture
2909:Incubation
2899:Lek mating
2733:Speciation
2664:2008-12-09
2583:2008-12-08
2557:2008-12-08
2519:2007-04-09
2499:Thraupidae
2489:2013-12-06
2463:2008-12-08
2404:2007-04-09
2302:2008-11-04
2199:References
1963:2017-06-06
1834:2022-02-14
1764:2022-02-14
1739:2022-02-11
1673:, plate 7.
1671:Grant 1999
1620:Grant 1999
1551:, p.
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1380:, p.
1320:, p.
1226:BioScience
1152:2018-04-24
1029:Calmodulin
977:Platyspiza
911:Cactospiza
625:David Lack
596:Text from
533:The Voyage
491:Text from
448:blackbirds
436:John Gould
279:David Lack
275:Percy Lowe
226:Geospizini
175:Platyspiza
146:Thraupidae
5057:Q10807310
4912:Certhidea
4882:Certhidea
4564:Q10807482
4169:(parrots)
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3945:(turacos)
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3866:(mesites)
3785:(turkeys)
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857:G. fortis
702:, in its
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573:Certhidea
564:Certhidea
556:Cactornis
552:Cactornis
519:warbler".
485:Covington
463:Cambridge
381:Albemarle
338:evolution
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4558:Wikidata
4420:Geospiza
4406:Geospiza
4385:Wikidata
4376:Geospiza
4314:Category
4188:Afroaves
4116:(storks)
3918:Passerea
3903:(grebes)
3839:Columbea
3750:Oreortyx
3722:Cyrtonyx
3612:Alectura
3576:Cracinae
3568:Cracidae
3445:Oxyurini
3435:Aythyini
3430:Anatinae
3414:Anatidae
3161:Falconry
3124:big year
2979:Seabirds
2889:Foraging
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1911:BBC News
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1202:20194171
1146:Archived
1127:25673391
1041:See also
853:Big Bird
757:Geospiza
696:tanagers
677:Taxonomy
589:Polybori
568:Geospiza
560:Geospiza
161:Geospiza
142:Family:
106:Chordata
102:Phylum:
96:Animalia
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5202:Finches
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502:(later
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1067:Notes
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