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Q: An increase in the average size of beaks in galapagos finches an example of?
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How do adaptation enable organism's to reduce competition for food and other resources?

The classic example of adaptations is the finches living in the Galapagos Islands.


What is an example of an adaptation of one of the galapagos finches?

Size and shape of their beaks.


The varieties of beak sturctures among galapagos finches is a good example of?

The varieties of beak structures among Galapagos finches is a good example of adaptation. Temperature and food sourcing influence the development of the differing beaks.


An example of adaptive radiation is seen in?

The finches on Galapagos Islands. Marsupials provide another example.


What two animals was fascinating to Darwin?

The Galapagos finches and the Galapagos tortoises.


Why are the finches in the Galapagos called Darwin's Finches?

Charles Darwin discover the finches in Galapagos in 1831. He noticed that the finches beaks were different compared to the finch's in Ecuador.


What bird Charles Darwin breed to test his theory?

Galapagos finches


What puzzled Darwin about Galapagos finches?

Darwin was puzzled about the many adaptations of the finches on the Galapagos Islands


Where are finches found?

The Galapagos Islands.


Why did Peter and Rosemary Grant choose to study the Finches in the Galapagos What is so special about the finches?

The finches that Peter and Rosemary Grant chose to study the Finches in the Galapagos because they are hybrid.


Are finches in Galapagos islands similar?

No, evolution has created different species of finches on the Galapagos Islands. There are 15 different species that are found on the Galapagos islands.


What puzzled Darwin about the Galapagos finch?

Darwin was puzzled about the many adaptations of the finches on the Galapagos Islands