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The origin of finches on Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island, central South Atlantic ocean
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2013The Nesospiza finches of the Tristan da Cunha archipelago and Rowettia goughensis from Gough Island, 380 km distant, are both derived from tanager-finches (Thraupidae) that colonized the islands by crossing more than 3000 km of ocean from South America. Sequences from two mitochondrial and four nuclear genes indicate that the Patagonian bridled finches
Peter G, Ryan +3 more
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Tristan da Cunha is a volcanic island in the South Atlantic close to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It is part of an area consisting of widely scattered seamounts and small islands at the western and youngest end of the aseismic Walvis Ridge.
Geissler, Wolfram H. +4 more
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Plasma proteins in Tristan Da Cunha Islanders
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1965A.W. Woodruff, L.E. Pettitt
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A Dental Examination of the Inhabitants of the Island of Tristan Da Cunha
Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1953openaire +2 more sources
The Occurrence of Calystegia tuguriorum (Convolvulaceae) in the Tristan da Cunha Islands
Kew Bulletin, 1981R. K. Brummitt, E. W. Groves
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The Quaternary Palaeobotany of Inaccessible Island (Tristan da Cunha Group)
Journal of Biogeography, 1986R. C. Preece +2 more
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