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1. Ecological speciation in Darwin's finches: Ghosts of finches future.

2. Community-wide genome sequencing reveals 30 years of Darwin's finch evolution.

3. Multimodal mimicry of hosts in a radiation of parasitic finches.

4. Cryptic Speciation of the Oriental Greenfinch Chloris sinica on Oceanic Islands.

5. Hybridization increases population variation during adaptive radiation.

6. Role of sexual imprinting in assortative mating and premating isolation in Darwin's finches.

7. Rapid hybrid speciation in Darwin's finches.

8. Gene flow, ancient polymorphism, and ecological adaptation shape the genomic landscape of divergence among Darwin's finches.

9. Watching speciation in action.

10. The evolutionary history of Darwin's finches: speciation, gene flow, and introgression in a fragmented landscape.

11. Synergism of natural selection and introgression in the origin of a new species.

12. Inferring the geographic mode of speciation by contrasting autosomal and sex-linked genetic diversity.

13. The origin of finches on Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island, central South Atlantic ocean.

14. Speciational history of North American Haemorhous finches (Aves: Fringillidae) inferred from multilocus data.

15. Panmixia supports divergence with gene flow in Darwin's small ground finch, Geospiza fuliginosa, on Santa Cruz, Galápagos Islands.

16. Adaptive radiations: there's something about finches.

17. A molecular phylogeny of the Sierra-Finches (Phrygilus, Passeriformes): extreme polyphyly in a group of Andean specialists.

18. Frequency-dependent selection predicts patterns of radiations and biodiversity.

19. The tale of the finch: adaptive radiation and behavioural flexibility.

21. Molecular phylogeny of Carduelinae (Aves, Passeriformes, Fringillidae) proves polyphyletic origin of the genera Serinus and Carduelis and suggests redefined generic limits.

22. Speciation in Passerina buntings: introgression patterns of sex-linked loci identify a candidate gene region for reproductive isolation.

23. Patchy distributions belie morphological and genetic homogeneity in rosy-finches.

24. Fission and fusion of Darwin's finches populations.

25. Speciational evolution of coloration in the genus Carduelis.

26. Reproductive isolation of sympatric morphs in a population of Darwin's finches.

27. Ecological speciation in South Atlantic island finches.

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