Peter R. Grant is an American scientist known for his research in the field of evolutionary biology. His work has focused on understanding the mechanisms of natural selection and the evolution of species. Grant's research has contributed to the broader understanding of evolutionary processes and has had a significant impact on the study of speciation and adaptation in natural populations.
"The divergence of songs in the new population away from those in the progenitor population would only be prevented if these processes were balanced by repeated immigration and subsequent breeding: song flow."
"Thus the genetic basis to the origin of bird species is to be sought in the inheritance of adult traits that are subject to natural and sexual selection."
"Almost nothing is known from hybridization studies about the inheritance of courtship behavior of females, or of their responsiveness to particular male signals."
"Genes that underlie the capacity to receive, use and transmit information are the evolving properties."
"The theory of founder effects does not explain how novel features like plumage traits arise."
"Exchange of breeding individuals between two populations tends to homogenize their gene pools."