Evolutionary Dead End in the Galápagos: (Registro nro. 13113)

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Original cataloging agency EC-PaCDF
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Edition number 21
Classification number 598.883
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Personal name Brumm, Henrik.
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Title Evolutionary Dead End in the Galápagos:
Remainder of title Divergence of Sexual Signals in the Rarest of Darwin’s Finches.
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Summary, etc. Understanding the mechanisms underlying speciation remains a challenge in evolutionary biology. The adaptive radiation of Darwin’s finches is a prime example of species formation, and their study has revealed many important insights into evolutionary processes. Here, we report striking differences in mating signals (songs), morphology and genetics between the two remnant populations of Darwin’s mangrove finch Camarhynchus heliobates, one of the rarest species in the world. We also show that territorial males exhibited strong discrimination of sexual signals by locality: in response to foreign songs, males responded weaker than to songs from their own population. Female responses were infrequent and weak but gave approximately similar results. Our findings not only suggest speciation in the mangrove finch, thereby providing strong support for the central role of sexual signals during speciation, but they have also implications for the conservation of this iconic bird. If speciation is complete, the eastern species will face imminent extinction, because it has a population size of only 5–10 individuals.
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Language note English
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Uncontrolled term Darwin’s Finches.
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Uncontrolled term Pinzones de Darwin.
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Uncontrolled term Camarhynchus heliobates.
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Personal name Farrington, Heather.
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700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Petren, Kenneth.
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Personal name Fessl, Birgit.
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Related parts Vol. 5, no. 5 (June 2010), p. 1-7
Title PLOS ONE.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011191
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Source of classification or shelving scheme Dewey Decimal Classification
Koha item type Artículo
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  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Artículos 16/08/2017   598.883 BRU 2017-2203 16/08/2017 16/08/2017 Artículo
  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Colección PDF 16/08/2017   598.883 BRU 2010 2021-1981 16/08/2017 16/08/2017 Documento electrónico

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