How the development of skulls and beaks made Darwin's finches one of the most diverse species

Darwin’s finches are among the most celebrated examples of adaptive radiation in the evolution of modern vertebrates and now a new study, led by scientists from the University of Bristol, has provided fresh insights into their rapid development and evolutionary success.


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Source: Phys.org