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The couple spent years observing and documenting environmental conditions of Galapagos finches and how it related to beak structure. They discovered that environmental changes favored certain individuals who in turn, passed those favored traits on to their offspring. This occured more rapidly than previously supposed.

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Q: What evidence did the work of Rosemary and Peter Grant provide that strengthened Darwin's hypothesis about the finches of the Galapagos islands?
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