Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arenas of influence include altered evolutionary trajectories within populations and modifications of the process of divergence among populations. We consider this second arena in the medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis) on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos, Ecuador. Our study compared the G. fortis population at a relatively undisturbed site, El Garrapatero, to the population at a severely disturbed site, Academy Bay, which is immediately adjacent to the town of Puerto Ayora. The El Garrapatero population currently shows beak size bimodality that is tied to assortative mating and disruptive selection, whereas the Academy Bay population was historical...
The divergence-with-gene-flow model of speciation has a strong theoretical basis with a growing numb...
Urbanization is influencing patterns of biological evolution in ways that are only beginning to be e...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Competitor species can have evolutionary effects on each other that result in ecological character d...
The ecological theory of adaptive radiation postulates that divergent natural selection between popu...
Recent research on speciation has identified a central role for ecological divergence, which can ini...
Darwin’s finches of the Galápagos Islands are a model system for the study of evolution by natural s...
The divergence-with-gene-flow model of speciation has a strong theoretical basis with a growing numb...
The divergence-with-gene-flow model of speciation has a strong theoretical basis with a growing numb...
Urbanization is influencing patterns of biological evolution in ways that are only beginning to be e...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Competitor species can have evolutionary effects on each other that result in ecological character d...
The ecological theory of adaptive radiation postulates that divergent natural selection between popu...
Recent research on speciation has identified a central role for ecological divergence, which can ini...
Darwin’s finches of the Galápagos Islands are a model system for the study of evolution by natural s...
The divergence-with-gene-flow model of speciation has a strong theoretical basis with a growing numb...
The divergence-with-gene-flow model of speciation has a strong theoretical basis with a growing numb...
Urbanization is influencing patterns of biological evolution in ways that are only beginning to be e...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...