2022
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.211198
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Darwin's small and medium ground finches might have taste preferences, but not for human foods

Abstract: Urbanization is rapidly changing ecological niches. On the inhabited Galapagos Islands, Darwin's finches consume human-introduced foods preferentially; however, it remains unclear why. Here, we presented pastry with flavour profiles typical of human foods (oily, salty and sweet) to small ground finches ( Geospiza fuliginosa ) and medium ground finches ( Geospiza fortis ) to test if latent taste preferences might drive the selection of human foods. If human food f… Show more

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