the darwin reader |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 43
Стр. 102
... struggle and capacity of acquiring nourishment in some period of its life , from the egg upwards ; or by the struggle of its parents ( in short - lived organisms , when the main check occurs at longer intervals ) with other individuals ...
... struggle and capacity of acquiring nourishment in some period of its life , from the egg upwards ; or by the struggle of its parents ( in short - lived organisms , when the main check occurs at longer intervals ) with other individuals ...
Стр. 132
... struggle with each other which shall get food and live . But a plant on the edge of a desert is said to struggle for life against the drought , though more properly it should be said to be dependent on the moisture . A plant which ...
... struggle with each other which shall get food and live . But a plant on the edge of a desert is said to struggle for life against the drought , though more properly it should be said to be dependent on the moisture . A plant which ...
Стр. 137
... struggle for life is almost exclu- sively with the elements . That climate acts in main part indirectly by favouring other species , we clearly see in the prodigious number of plants which in our gardens can perfectly well endure our ...
... struggle for life is almost exclu- sively with the elements . That climate acts in main part indirectly by favouring other species , we clearly see in the prodigious number of plants which in our gardens can perfectly well endure our ...
Содержание
Recollections of the Development of My Mind and Character | 3 |
Tierra del Fuego | 35 |
Galapagos Archipelago | 54 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 23
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
acquired action allied Alphonse de Candolle appearance Archipelago Argus pheasant Asa Gray atolls barrier-reefs Beagle beauty become believe birds blush breed cause chapter characters Charles Darwin Chatham Island climate closely colour continent corals Darwin degree descendants developed distinct species doubt effect excited existence expression extinct extremely eyes face fact favourable females formation forms Fuegians genera genus geological glands groups habits Hence important increase individuals inhabitants inherited insects instance instincts intermediate islands Jemmy Button kind land less living lower animals males mammals manner mind modified monkeys movements natural selection naturalists nearly never observed oceanic offspring organic origin Origin of Species period plants present principle probably produced progenitor races reef relation remarkable savages seeds seems seen sexes sexual selection slight South America sterile structure struggle tendrils tentacles theory Tierra del Fuego tion variations varieties various whilst whole widely worms young