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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... seen under many natural circumstances . In an extremely small area , especially if freely open to immigration , and where the contest between individual and individual must be very severe , we always find great diversity in its inhabi ...
... seen under many natural circumstances . In an extremely small area , especially if freely open to immigration , and where the contest between individual and individual must be very severe , we always find great diversity in its inhabi ...
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... seen in duns , and I have seen a trace in bay horse . My son made a careful examination and sketch for me of a dun Belgian cart - horse with a double stripe on each shoulder and with leg - stripes . I have myself seen a dun Devon- shire ...
... seen in duns , and I have seen a trace in bay horse . My son made a careful examination and sketch for me of a dun Belgian cart - horse with a double stripe on each shoulder and with leg - stripes . I have myself seen a dun Devon- shire ...
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... seen that species at any one period are not indefinitely variable , and are not linked together by a multitude of intermediate gradations , partly because the process of natural selection is always very slow , and at any one time acts ...
... seen that species at any one period are not indefinitely variable , and are not linked together by a multitude of intermediate gradations , partly because the process of natural selection is always very slow , and at any one time acts ...
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