The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; Or, the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life ...A.L. Burt, 1890 - 538페이지 |
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... genera , or those includ- ing many species , a larger proportional number of dominant species . But so many causes tend to obscure this result , that I am surprised that my tables show even a small majority on the side of the larger genera ...
... genera , or those includ- ing many species , a larger proportional number of dominant species . But so many causes tend to obscure this result , that I am surprised that my tables show even a small majority on the side of the larger genera ...
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... genera on one side , and those of the smaller genera on the other side , and it has invariably proved to be the case that a larger proportion of the species on the side of the larger genera presented varieties , than on the side of the ...
... genera on one side , and those of the smaller genera on the other side , and it has invariably proved to be the case that a larger proportion of the species on the side of the larger genera presented varieties , than on the side of the ...
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... genera , each with the same number of species , then we may conclude that generally only one species of each of the older genera has left modified descendants , which constitute the new genera containing the several species ; the other ...
... genera , each with the same number of species , then we may conclude that generally only one species of each of the older genera has left modified descendants , which constitute the new genera containing the several species ; the other ...
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