Genetic changes in the morphological differentiation of Darwin's ground finches.

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Uses measurements of genetic and ecological parameters obtained from small populations of Geospiza fortis and G. scandens to characterize and quantify the processes of morphological evolution in this genus. Observations on sexual selection are then used to suggest a connection between morphological evolution and reproductive isolation, hence speciation.-from Authors

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Price, T. D., Grant, P. R., & Boag, P. T. (1984). Genetic changes in the morphological differentiation of Darwin’s ground finches. Population Biology and Evolution, 49–66. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69646-6_5

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