‘First arrival’ hypothesis in Darwin’s finches gets some caveats

Being first in a new ecosystem provides major advantages for pioneering species, but the benefits may depend on just how competitive later-arriving species are. That is among the conclusions in a new study testing the importance of ‘first arrival’ in controlling adaptive radiation of species, a hypothesis famously proposed for ‘Darwin’s Finches,’ birds from the Galapagos Islands that were first brought to scientific attention by Darwin.