On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life, 2±ÇD. Appleton, 1888 - 458ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... hybrids — Sterility various in degree , not universal , affected by close interbreeding , re- moved by domestication - Laws governing the sterility of hybrids — Sterility not a special endowment , but incidental on other differences ...
... hybrids — Sterility various in degree , not universal , affected by close interbreeding , re- moved by domestication - Laws governing the sterility of hybrids — Sterility not a special endowment , but incidental on other differences ...
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... hybrid moths . The discussion on the fertility of hybrids not having been ac- quired through natural selection condensed and modified . On the causes of sterility of hybrids , added to and corrected . Pyrgoma found in the chalk ...
... hybrid moths . The discussion on the fertility of hybrids not having been ac- quired through natural selection condensed and modified . On the causes of sterility of hybrids , added to and corrected . Pyrgoma found in the chalk ...
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... hybrids . When , on the one hand , we see domesticated animals and plants , though often weak and sickly , breeding freely under confinement ; and when , on the other hand , we see individuals , though taken young from a state of nature ...
... hybrids . When , on the one hand , we see domesticated animals and plants , though often weak and sickly , breeding freely under confinement ; and when , on the other hand , we see individuals , though taken young from a state of nature ...
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... hybrids or mongrels from between all the breeds of the pigeon are perfectly fertile , as I can state from my own obser- vations , purposely made , on the most distinct breeds . Now , hardly any cases have been ascertained with certainty ...
... hybrids or mongrels from between all the breeds of the pigeon are perfectly fertile , as I can state from my own obser- vations , purposely made , on the most distinct breeds . Now , hardly any cases have been ascertained with certainty ...
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... hybrids and of mongrels , and the sterility of hybrids ; but plants not propagated by seed are of little importance to us , for their endurance is only temporary . Over all these causes of Change , the accumulative action of Selection ...
... hybrids and of mongrels , and the sterility of hybrids ; but plants not propagated by seed are of little importance to us , for their endurance is only temporary . Over all these causes of Change , the accumulative action of Selection ...
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