Write and explain the conclusion Darwin arrived at after observing the variation seen in the beaks of finches during his sea voyage.

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(N/A) Biogeographical evidence suggests that species restricted to widely separated regions show similarity of ancestry.
Habitat isolation had probably restricted these organisms to a particular geography on the Earth.
This can be explained with the help of the following process:
$\Rightarrow$ Adaptive Radiation: The process of evolution of different species starting from a point in a geographical area and finally radiating to other areas of geography (habitats) is called adaptive radiation.
Examples of adaptive radiation include:
$(i)$ Darwin's Finches: Darwin observed an amazing diversity of creatures on the Galapagos Islands.
There,he saw small black birds that amazed him the most,later called Darwin's finches.
They represent one of the best examples of adaptive radiation.
He observed that there were many varieties of finches on the same island,and all the varieties had evolved on the island itself from original seed-eating finches.
He concluded that after originating from a common ancestral seed-eating stock,the finches must have radiated to different geographical areas and undergone adaptive changes,especially in the type of beaks.
Therefore,due to the gradual alterations in beaks,some became insectivorous and some vegetarian.
Living in isolation for a long time,new kinds of finches emerged that could function and survive in new habitats.

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