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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... similar , but they are so similar because a single zygote gave rise to both of them . To understand the causal connection between similarity and taxon delimi- tation is of the utmost importance for a sound theory of classification . I ...
... similar , but they are so similar because a single zygote gave rise to both of them . To understand the causal connection between similarity and taxon delimi- tation is of the utmost importance for a sound theory of classification . I ...
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... similar species . The two species failed to produce hybrids and the banding patterns of the salivary chromosomes did not match . Females of species A produce regularly both male and female offspring with the males in excess ( bisexual ...
... similar species . The two species failed to produce hybrids and the banding patterns of the salivary chromosomes did not match . Females of species A produce regularly both male and female offspring with the males in excess ( bisexual ...
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... Similar com- parative studies on birds , with similar results , have been carried out by Lorenz ( 1941 , 1952 ) for ducks ( Anatidae ) , by Meyerriecks ( 1960 ) for herons ( Ardeidae ) , by Hinde and associates for finches , by Morris ...
... Similar com- parative studies on birds , with similar results , have been carried out by Lorenz ( 1941 , 1952 ) for ducks ( Anatidae ) , by Meyerriecks ( 1960 ) for herons ( Ardeidae ) , by Hinde and associates for finches , by Morris ...
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Darwin Vindicated | 7 |
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