Background: the granivorous house sparrow Passer domesticus is thought to have developed its commensal relationship with humans with the rise of agriculture in the Middle East some 10,000 years ago, and to have expanded with the spread of agriculture in Eurasia during the last few thousand years. One subspecies, P. d. bactrianus, residing in Central Asia, has apparently maintained the ancestral ecology, however. This subspecies is not associated with human settlements; it is migratory and lives in natural grass- and wetland habitats feeding on wild grass seeds. It is well documented that the agricultural revolution was associated with an increase in grain size and changes in seed structure in cultivated cereals, the preferred food source of...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION: This thesis explores the contribution of the environment to the Song Sparro...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.The house sparrow, Passer domesticus, is one of the...
Ecological divergence among populations may be strongly influenced by their genetic background. For ...
Background The granivorous house sparrow Passer domesticus is thought to have develo...
Human activities have historically influenced the evolution of other species. Dramatic modifications...
Beak morphology is an ecologically important trait for birds. Beak size and shape are crucial for ad...
House sparrows (Passer domesticus) are a hugely successful anthrodependent species; occurring on nea...
House sparrows (Passer domesticus) are a hugely successful anthrodependent species; occurring on nea...
Interspecific hybridization has intrigued evolutionary biologists since Darwin s time. New genetic c...
Character displacement has been a process discussed by biologist ever since Darwin visited the Galap...
We investigated variations in the shape and size of some bones and their adaptive significances in b...
AbstractWe investigated variations in the shape and size of some bones and their adaptive significan...
Bird beaks are textbook examples of ecological adaptation to diet, but their shapes are also control...
Darwin’s finches are the textbook example of adaptive evolution. All fourteen species are considered...
Body size plays a key role in the ecology and evolution of all organisms. Therefore, quantifying the...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION: This thesis explores the contribution of the environment to the Song Sparro...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.The house sparrow, Passer domesticus, is one of the...
Ecological divergence among populations may be strongly influenced by their genetic background. For ...
Background The granivorous house sparrow Passer domesticus is thought to have develo...
Human activities have historically influenced the evolution of other species. Dramatic modifications...
Beak morphology is an ecologically important trait for birds. Beak size and shape are crucial for ad...
House sparrows (Passer domesticus) are a hugely successful anthrodependent species; occurring on nea...
House sparrows (Passer domesticus) are a hugely successful anthrodependent species; occurring on nea...
Interspecific hybridization has intrigued evolutionary biologists since Darwin s time. New genetic c...
Character displacement has been a process discussed by biologist ever since Darwin visited the Galap...
We investigated variations in the shape and size of some bones and their adaptive significances in b...
AbstractWe investigated variations in the shape and size of some bones and their adaptive significan...
Bird beaks are textbook examples of ecological adaptation to diet, but their shapes are also control...
Darwin’s finches are the textbook example of adaptive evolution. All fourteen species are considered...
Body size plays a key role in the ecology and evolution of all organisms. Therefore, quantifying the...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION: This thesis explores the contribution of the environment to the Song Sparro...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.The house sparrow, Passer domesticus, is one of the...
Ecological divergence among populations may be strongly influenced by their genetic background. For ...