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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- List of Illustrations xix
- List of Tables xxvii
- List of Boxes xxix
- Prefaces xxxi
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Part I. Early Problems, Early Solutions
- 1 Speciation, Adaptive Radiation, and Evolution 1
- 2 Daphne Finches: A Question of Size 17
- 3 Heritable Variation 45
- 4 Natural Selection and Evolution 58
- 5 Breeding Ecology and Reproductive Fitness 79
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Part II. Species Interactions
- 6 A Potential Competitor Arrives on Daphne 103
- 7 Competition and Character Displacement 122
- 8 Hybridization 140
- 9 Variation and Introgression 166
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Part III. Developing a Long-Term Perspective
- 10 Long-Term Trends in Hybridization 183
- 11 Long-Term Trends in Natural Selection 206
- 12 Generalization 230
- 13 Speciation by Hybridization 240
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Part IV. Syntheses
- 14 Transformation of Species 269
- 15 The Ecology of Speciation 282
- 16 Reconstructing the Adaptive Radiation 295
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Part V. Looking Forward
- 17 The Future of Finches on Daphne 311
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Part VI. From the Daphne Microcosm to the Galápagos Macrocosm
- 18 Summary and Synthesis 329
- Coda 334
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Appendixes
- Appendix 1.1 History of Daphne 335
- Appendix 1.2 Daphne Plants 337
- Appendix 1.3 Measurements of Finches 337
- Appendix 1.4 Other Species of Darwin’s Finches 337
- Appendix 3.1 Mapping Breeding Locations 340
- Appendix 3.2 Annual Changes in Measurements 341
- Appendix 5.1 Extra-Pair Mating 341
- Appendix 5.2 Predators and Visitors 344
- Appendix 9.1 Introgression from G. fuliginosa to scandens via fortis 346
- Appendix 9.2 Variation and Mortality 347
- Appendix 10.1 On the Dangers of Extrapolation 349
- Appendix 10.2 Plumage Maturation 350
- Appendix 11.1 Samples of Measurements for Selection Analyses 352
- Appendix 13.1 Identification of Breeders 352
- Appendix 17.1 Nestling Beak-Color Polymorphism 355
- Abbreviations 363
- Glossary 365
- Videos as Supplements 373
- References 375
- Index 407
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- List of Illustrations xix
- List of Tables xxvii
- List of Boxes xxix
- Prefaces xxxi
-
Part I. Early Problems, Early Solutions
- 1 Speciation, Adaptive Radiation, and Evolution 1
- 2 Daphne Finches: A Question of Size 17
- 3 Heritable Variation 45
- 4 Natural Selection and Evolution 58
- 5 Breeding Ecology and Reproductive Fitness 79
-
Part II. Species Interactions
- 6 A Potential Competitor Arrives on Daphne 103
- 7 Competition and Character Displacement 122
- 8 Hybridization 140
- 9 Variation and Introgression 166
-
Part III. Developing a Long-Term Perspective
- 10 Long-Term Trends in Hybridization 183
- 11 Long-Term Trends in Natural Selection 206
- 12 Generalization 230
- 13 Speciation by Hybridization 240
-
Part IV. Syntheses
- 14 Transformation of Species 269
- 15 The Ecology of Speciation 282
- 16 Reconstructing the Adaptive Radiation 295
-
Part V. Looking Forward
- 17 The Future of Finches on Daphne 311
-
Part VI. From the Daphne Microcosm to the Galápagos Macrocosm
- 18 Summary and Synthesis 329
- Coda 334
-
Appendixes
- Appendix 1.1 History of Daphne 335
- Appendix 1.2 Daphne Plants 337
- Appendix 1.3 Measurements of Finches 337
- Appendix 1.4 Other Species of Darwin’s Finches 337
- Appendix 3.1 Mapping Breeding Locations 340
- Appendix 3.2 Annual Changes in Measurements 341
- Appendix 5.1 Extra-Pair Mating 341
- Appendix 5.2 Predators and Visitors 344
- Appendix 9.1 Introgression from G. fuliginosa to scandens via fortis 346
- Appendix 9.2 Variation and Mortality 347
- Appendix 10.1 On the Dangers of Extrapolation 349
- Appendix 10.2 Plumage Maturation 350
- Appendix 11.1 Samples of Measurements for Selection Analyses 352
- Appendix 13.1 Identification of Breeders 352
- Appendix 17.1 Nestling Beak-Color Polymorphism 355
- Abbreviations 363
- Glossary 365
- Videos as Supplements 373
- References 375
- Index 407