Evolution and the Diversity of Life: Selected EssaysBelknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1976 - Всего страниц: 721 The diversity of living forms and the unity of evolutionary processes are themes that have permeated the research and writing of Ernst Mayr, a Grand Master of evolutionary biology. The essays collected here are among his most valuable and durable: contributions that form the basis for much of the contemporary understanding of evolutionary biology. |
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... continuous ) fell into Bateson's trap and thought he would have to disprove the discontinuous nature of inheritance . If Weldon had associated himself with some of the leading naturalists of his time , like Sir Edward Poulton and Karl ...
... continuous ) fell into Bateson's trap and thought he would have to disprove the discontinuous nature of inheritance . If Weldon had associated himself with some of the leading naturalists of his time , like Sir Edward Poulton and Karl ...
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... continuous evolution were compatible . " Yule , alas , was too far ahead of his time to be appreciated and it re ... continuous variation had no selective value and was therefore of no evolutionary consequence . 3. The belief that the ...
... continuous evolution were compatible . " Yule , alas , was too far ahead of his time to be appreciated and it re ... continuous variation had no selective value and was therefore of no evolutionary consequence . 3. The belief that the ...
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... continuous varia- tion , the response of continuous variation to selection , and the ability of selection to push variation beyond the limits of the " pure lines " that had previously existed in these populations . All this had been ...
... continuous varia- tion , the response of continuous variation to selection , and the ability of selection to push variation beyond the limits of the " pure lines " that had previously existed in these populations . All this had been ...
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Darwin Vindicated | 7 |
The Evolution of Living Systems | 17 |
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