Peter R. Grant
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Peter R. Grant
Peter Raymond Grant FRS and Barbara Rosemary Grant FRS, a married couple, are both British evolutionary biologists at Princeton University; each holds the position of Emeritus Professor. They are noted for their work concerning Darwin's finches on the Galápagos Island named Daphne Major. The Grants have spent six months of the year each year since 1973 capturing, tagging, and taking blood samples of the finches on the island...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionScientist
CountryUnited States of America
courtship male particular studies
Almost nothing is known from hybridization studies about the inheritance of courtship behavior of females, or of their responsiveness to particular male signals.
courtship transmit
Males transmit signals in courtship through behavioral displays.
constitute courtship features major
Plumage features constitute a major component of courtship signals.
cessation completed
The process of speciation is completed with the cessation of genetic exchange.
behavioral determined early females fixed inherited learning life male manner particular responses
To summarize, the particular song a male sings, and the behavioral responses of females to song and morphological signals, are not genetically inherited in a fixed manner but are determined by learning early in life.
closely related
Closely related species of birds are also chromosomally similar.
females strictly thus
Thus mating of females was strictly along the lines of paternal song.
tends
Exchange of breeding individuals between two populations tends to homogenize their gene pools.
information transmit
Genes that underlie the capacity to receive, use and transmit information are the evolving properties.
balanced processes repeated songs
The divergence of songs in the new population away from those in the progenitor population would only be prevented if these processes were balanced by repeated immigration and subsequent breeding: song flow.
available differ food islands known mainly supply
Islands are known to differ in the food supply available to ground finches, mainly seeds.