

An edition of The beak of the finch (1994)
a story of evolution in our time
By Jonathan Weiner
Publish Date
1994
Publisher
Knopf,Distributed by Random House
Language
eng
Pages
332
Description:
On a desert island in the heart of the Galapagos archipelago, where Darwin received his first inklings of the theory of evolution, two scientists, Peter and Rosemary Grant, have spent twenty years proving that Darwin did not know the strength of his own theory. For among the finches of Daphne Major, natural selection is neither rare nor slow: it is taking place by the hour, and we can watch. In this dramatic story of groundbreaking scientific research, Jonathan Weiner follows these scientists as they watch Darwin's finches and come up with a new understanding of life itself. The Beak of the Finch is an elegantly written and compelling masterpiece of theory and explication in the tradition of Stephen Jay Gould. With a new preface.
subjects: Evolution, Finches, Research, United States, United States. Bureau of the Census, Population, Grant, Peter R., 1936-, Birds, evolution, Birds, galapagos islands, Galapagos islands, Speech Disorders, Collected works, In infancy and childhood, Language Disorders, Volkserzählung, États-Unis. Bureau of the Census, États-Unis, Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer, Pets, Nature, Birds, Census of population (1970)
People: Peter R. Grant (1936-), B. Rosemary Grant
Places: Galapagos Islands