The Evolution of Darwin’s Finches
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Peter Grant and Rosemary Grant, Ph.D.Professors Emeritus, Princeton University
Invitation Only
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Millions of species called Earth home. They evolved by repeated multiplication and diversification. To understand these processes, we have put the scientific spotlight on Darwin’s finches in the Galápagos archipelago. One finch species gave rise to 18 or more in the relatively short time of 1 million years. The question, broadly, is how and why did that happen?
In this Presidential Lecture, Peter and Rosemary Grant will present the results of a 40-year study of four species on one island to reveal the dynamics of contemporary evolution. In conjunction with investigations into the species’ developmental and evolutionary genetics, this work reveals the mechanisms that make evolution happen.