The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life, 1-2권D. Appleton, 1917 |
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... struggling with other plants growing vigorously all around . Look at a plant in the midst of its range , why does it not double or quadruple its numbers ? We know that it can perfectly well withstand a little ... STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE .
... struggling with other plants growing vigorously all around . Look at a plant in the midst of its range , why does it not double or quadruple its numbers ? We know that it can perfectly well withstand a little ... STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE .
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... struggle for existence in relation to other organic beings or to external conditions , but on a struggle between the individuals of one sex , generally the males , for the possession of the other sex . The re- sult is not death to the ...
... struggle for existence in relation to other organic beings or to external conditions , but on a struggle between the individuals of one sex , generally the males , for the possession of the other sex . The re- sult is not death to the ...
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... struggle for life ; and from the strong principle of inheritance , these will tend to produce offspring similarly ... struggles or rivalry with other males ; and these characters will be transmitted to one sex or to both sexes ...
... struggle for life ; and from the strong principle of inheritance , these will tend to produce offspring similarly ... struggles or rivalry with other males ; and these characters will be transmitted to one sex or to both sexes ...
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