Peter R. Grant
Affiliations: | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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Evolutionary BiologyWebsite:
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"Peter R. Grant"Bio:
http://www.princeton.edu/eeb/people/data/p/prgrant/CV.pdf
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Robert Montgomerie | grad student | 1973-1979 | McGill |
Peter Boag | grad student | 1981 | McGill |
Laurene M. Ratcliffe | grad student | 1981 | McGill (Neurotree) |
Dolph Schluter | grad student | 1983 | University of Michigan |
Trevor Price | grad student | 1984 | University of Michigan |
Maria M. Womack | grad student | 2009 | Princeton (Neurotree) |
Craig W. Benkman | post-doc | Princeton | |
Kenneth Petren | post-doc | Princeton | |
Maria Margarita M. Womack | post-doc | Princeton |
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Enbody ED, Sendell-Price AT, Sprehn CG, et al. (2023) Community-wide genome sequencing reveals 30 years of Darwin's finch evolution. Science (New York, N.Y.). 381: eadf6218 |
Reyes-Corral WD, Carvajal-Endara S, Hetherington-Rauth M, et al. (2023) Phenotypic divergence of traits that mediate antagonistic and mutualistic interactions between island and continental populations of the tropical plant, (Zygophyllaceae). Ecology and Evolution. 13: e9766 |
Hill J, Lillie M, Pettersson ME, et al. (2022) Spatiotemporal variations in retrovirus-host interactions among Darwin's finches. Nature Communications. 13: 6033 |
Rubin CJ, Enbody ED, Dobreva MP, et al. (2022) Rapid adaptive radiation of Darwin's finches depends on ancestral genetic modules. Science Advances. 8: eabm5982 |
Grant PR, Grant BR. (2021) Morphological ghosts of introgression in Darwin's finch populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Huey RB, Grant PR. (2020) Lizards, toepads, and the ghost of hurricanes past. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Lamichhaney S, Han F, Webster MT, et al. (2020) Female-biased gene flow between two species of Darwin's finches. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Grant PR, Grant BR. (2020) Triad hybridization via a conduit species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Grant PR, Grant BR. (2019) Hybridization increases population variation during adaptive radiation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Ackermann RR, Arnold ML, Baiz MD, et al. (2019) Hybridization in human evolution: Insights from other organisms. Evolutionary Anthropology |