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A parasite attack on Darwin's finches means they're losing their lovesong

  • Written by Katharina J. Peters, Postdoctoral fellow, Flinders University
A parasite attack on Darwin's finches means they're losing their lovesongA Small Tree Finch from the Galápagos Islands with an enlarged nostril caused by a parasite.Katharina J Peters, Author provided

A parasite known to infect beaks in some iconic Darwin finches on the Galapagos Islands is changing the mating song of male birds.

Our research, published today in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, reveals how the...

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