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40 Years of Evolution

Darwin's Finches on Daphne Major Island
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40 Years of Evolution by Peter R. Grant and B. Rosemary Grant is a compelling scientific tale documenting four decades of research on Darwin's finches in the GalΓ‘pagos Islands. The authors explore how environmental changes and natural selection impact finch populations, offering profound insights into the mechanisms of evolution. Readers are taken on a journey of discovery, illustrating how specific adaptations and ecological interactions shape life on these unique islands.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the intricacies of natural selection and evolution in real-time as it delves into decades of meticulous research on Darwin's finches in the GalΓ‘pagos Islands. The work of Peter R. Grant and B. Rosemary Grant offers insights into how environmental changes influence evolutionary processes, which could appeal to those interested in biology and natural history.

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40 Years of Evolution

Offers an evolutionary history of Darwin's finches since their origin almost 3 million years ago. By continuously tracking finch populations over a period of four decades, this title uncovers the causes and consequences of significant events leading to evolutionary changes in species.

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Renowned evolutionary biologists Peter and Rosemary Grant have produced landmark studies of the Galapagos finches first made famous by Charles Darwin. In How and Why Species Multiply, they offered a complete evolutionary history of Darwin's finches since their origin almost three million years ago.

Now, in their richly illustrated new book, 40 Years of Evolution, the authors turn their attention to events taking place on a contemporary scale. By continuously tracking finch populations over a period of four decades, they uncover the causes and consequences of significant events leading to evolutionary changes in species.

The authors used a vast and unparalleled range of ecological, behavioural, and genetic dataβ€”including song recordings, DNA analyses, and feeding and breeding behaviourβ€”to measure changes in finch populations on the small island of Daphne Major in the Galapagos archipelago. They find that natural selection happens repeatedly, that finches hybridise and exchange genes rarely, and that they compete for scarce food in times of drought, with the remarkable result that the finch populations today differ significantly in average beak size and shape from those of forty years ago.

The authors' most spectacular discovery is the initiation and establishment of a new lineage that now behaves as a new species, differing from others in size, song, and other characteristics. The authors emphasise the immeasurable value of continuous long-term studies of natural populations and of critical opportunities for detecting and understanding rare but significant events.

By following the fates of finches for several generations, 40 Years of Evolution offers unparalleled insights into ecological and evolutionary changes in natural environments.

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40 Years of Evolution, by Peter R. Grant and B. Rosemary Grant, is celebrated for its extensive documentation of evolutionary processes observed in Darwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands. The authors' decades-long study is praised for illustrating the dynamism and immediacy of evolution, with reviewers noting its compelling evidence for natural selection and species origin. The book is considered highly insightful, offering a detailed perspective on how bird species adapt and evolve in isolated environments, and it's recognised for its impact on making the Grants' research accessible to a broader audience.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691160467

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 06 April 2014

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 44 color illus. 129 line illus. 21 tables.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 964g

Pages: 432

About the Author

Peter R. Grant and B. Rosemary Grant are both emeritus professors in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. They are the coauthors of "How and Why Species Multiply" and coeditors of "In Search of the Causes of Evolution" (both Princeton).

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