The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for LifeJohn Murray, 1890 - 458페이지 |
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... habits of life- Diversified habits in the same species - Species with habits widely different from those of their allies - Organs of extreme perfection - Modes of transition - Cases of difficulty - Natura non facit saltum - Organs of ...
... habits of life- Diversified habits in the same species - Species with habits widely different from those of their allies - Organs of extreme perfection - Modes of transition - Cases of difficulty - Natura non facit saltum - Organs of ...
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... habits , in the individuals of the same species . In either case it would be easy for natural selec- tion to adapt the structure of the animal to its changed habits , or exclusively to one of its several habits . It is , however ...
... habits , in the individuals of the same species . In either case it would be easy for natural selec- tion to adapt the structure of the animal to its changed habits , or exclusively to one of its several habits . It is , however ...
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... habits of this genus , that a Mexican Colaptes has been described by De Saussure as boring holes into hard wood in order to lay up a store of acorns . Petrels are the most aërial and oceanic of birds , but , in the quiet sounds of ...
... habits of this genus , that a Mexican Colaptes has been described by De Saussure as boring holes into hard wood in order to lay up a store of acorns . Petrels are the most aërial and oceanic of birds , but , in the quiet sounds of ...
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