An international study led by researchers at Uppsala University (Sweden) in collaboration with researchers at The University of Queensland (Australia) and Princeton University (NJ, USA) used ...
Local researcher Jaime Chaves catches Darwin's finches to study beak size changes. Early morning on the Galápagos Islands and Jaime Chaves is catching Darwin’s finches, endemic to these islands, in ...
Spending time with offspring is beneficial to development, but it’s proving lifesaving to Galápagos Islands Darwin’s finches studied by Flinders University experts. A new study, published in ...
Darwin's famous finches are under threat from these parasitic flies. But new research shows some have a better chance of survival than others. A small ground finch builds a nest on Santa Cruz Island, ...
They say that hindsight is 20/20, and though the theory of ecological speciation -- which holds that new species emerge in response to ecological changes -- seems to hold in retrospect, it has been ...
The Galápagos Islands have long symbolised evolutionary ingenuity, typified by Darwin’s finches. However, the recent incursion of avian parasites, most notably the invasive fly Philornis downsi, has ...
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