Gene For Beak Size In Darwin’s Finches Identified

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Medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis). Peter R. Grant



After visiting the Galapagos, Charles Darwin proposed that species who compete for the same, limited food resources tend to diverge from each other to reduce competition. Seed-eating finches have hardy bills, for example, while those who drink nectar from cactus flowers have thin, sharp bills. This was called the principle of character divergence, now known as ecological character displacement. And nearly two centuries later, researchers have finally identified a gene that can explain differences in beak size.

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Published on April 25, 2016 15:16
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