The Beak Of The Finch

A Story Of Evolution In Our Time

Hardcover, 332 pages

English language

Published 1994 by Alfred A. Knopf.

ISBN:
978-0-679-40003-5
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OCLC Number:
29029572

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Jonathan Weiner's The Beak of the Finch tells the story of two Princeton University students - evolutionary biologists - engaged in an extraordinary investigation. They are watching, and recording, evolution as it is occurring - now - among the very species of Galapagos finches that inspired Darwin's early musings on the origin of species. They are studying the evolutionary process not through the cryptic medium of fossils but in real time, in the wild, in the flesh.

The finches that Darwin took from Galapagos at the time of the voyage on the Beagle led to his first veiled hints about his revolutionary theory. But Darwin himself never saw evolution as Peter and Rosemary Grant have been seeing it - in the act of happening. For more than twenty years they have been monitoring generation after generation of finches on the island of Daphne Major - measuring, weighing, observing, tracking, analyzing …

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Subjects

  • Grant, Peter R., 1936-
  • Grant, B. Rosemary
  • Finches -- Galapagos Islands -- Evolution
  • Finches -- Evolution -- Research -- Galapagos Islands