The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life, Том 1AMS Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 479 This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... slight changes , such as size from the amount of food , colour from the nature of the food , thickness of the skin and hair from climate , & c . Each of the endless variations which we see in the plumage of our fowls must have had some ...
... slight changes , such as size from the amount of food , colour from the nature of the food , thickness of the skin and hair from climate , & c . Each of the endless variations which we see in the plumage of our fowls must have had some ...
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... slight differences . It is not that the varieties which differ largely in some one point do not differ at all in other points ; this is hardly ever , I speak after careful observation , -perhaps never , the case . The law of correlated ...
... slight differences . It is not that the varieties which differ largely in some one point do not differ at all in other points ; this is hardly ever , I speak after careful observation , -perhaps never , the case . The law of correlated ...
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... slight in internal parts or organs . Man can hardly select , or only with much difficulty , any deviation of ... slight degree by nature . No man would ever try to make a fantail till he saw a pigeon with a tail developed in some slight ...
... slight in internal parts or organs . Man can hardly select , or only with much difficulty , any deviation of ... slight degree by nature . No man would ever try to make a fantail till he saw a pigeon with a tail developed in some slight ...
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CHAPTER I | 5 |
VARIATION UNDER NATURE | 51 |
Its bearing on natural selectionThe term used in a wide sense | 75 |
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acquired adapted advantage allied analogous animals and plants appear Asa Gray beak become bees believe birds breeds caudicle cause cells characters climate closely colour common crossed cuckoo degree developed difficulty distinct species disuse domestic animals domestic races doubt effects eggs existence extinct extremely facts favourable females flowers forms Fritz Müller genera genus giraffe gradations greater number groups habits Hence hermaphrodites hive-bee important improved increase in number individual differences inhabitants inherited insects instance instincts intercrossing intermediate kind lamellæ large number larger genera larvæ less likewise males manner Melipona Mivart natural selection naturalists nearly nest occasionally offspring organisation organs origin Origin of Species perfect period pigeons pollen pollen-grains present preserved principle probably produced progenitor quadrupeds rank Red Grouse relation remarked resemble rock-pigeon seeds sexes sexual sexual selection slight stamens striped structure struggle supposed swimbladder tend tendency tion transitional tree variability variations varieties vary widely wings young