Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... distribution was the only subject to receive two chapters in the Origin of Species ( 1859 ) , and many of Dar- win's readers , like Darwin himself , found these discussions the most convincing . In spite of the great importance that ...
... distribution was the only subject to receive two chapters in the Origin of Species ( 1859 ) , and many of Dar- win's readers , like Darwin himself , found these discussions the most convincing . In spite of the great importance that ...
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... distribution among members of closely related groups of warm - blooded animals . Larger forms within a given group , the rule states , tend to occupy the cooler portion of the animal's overall range , smaller forms the warmer portion ...
... distribution among members of closely related groups of warm - blooded animals . Larger forms within a given group , the rule states , tend to occupy the cooler portion of the animal's overall range , smaller forms the warmer portion ...
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... distribution by size correlate with latitude ? Bergmann stated these queries in a conditional manner , but thoroughly expecting an affirmative response . If then , there be two [ or more ] animal species which , when all things are con ...
... distribution by size correlate with latitude ? Bergmann stated these queries in a conditional manner , but thoroughly expecting an affirmative response . If then , there be two [ or more ] animal species which , when all things are con ...
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The Vicissitudes | 23 |
Animal Heat as a Biological | 67 |
Louis Agassiz and the Species Question MARY PICKARD WINSOR | 89 |
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