Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 23
Стр. 27
... separate islands of the Galapagos Archipelago , both one with another , and with those from the American mainland , I was much struck how entirely vague and arbi- trary is the distinction between species and varieties " ( 1859 : 48 ...
... separate islands of the Galapagos Archipelago , both one with another , and with those from the American mainland , I was much struck how entirely vague and arbi- trary is the distinction between species and varieties " ( 1859 : 48 ...
Стр. 37
... separate genera forms that later proved fertile together in breeding experiments ( Origin [ 1859 ] : 251-53 ) . It was " begging the question , " Darwin remarked in the Essay of 1844 , to call such divergent but mutually fertile forms ...
... separate genera forms that later proved fertile together in breeding experiments ( Origin [ 1859 ] : 251-53 ) . It was " begging the question , " Darwin remarked in the Essay of 1844 , to call such divergent but mutually fertile forms ...
Стр. 42
... separate localities , * This passage is noteworthy , demonstrating that Darwin had not totally lost sight either of the biological nature of species or of the paramount importance of spatial isolation for the multiplication of such ...
... separate localities , * This passage is noteworthy , demonstrating that Darwin had not totally lost sight either of the biological nature of species or of the paramount importance of spatial isolation for the multiplication of such ...
Содержание
The Vicissitudes | 23 |
Animal Heat as a Biological | 67 |
Louis Agassiz and the Species Question MARY PICKARD WINSOR | 89 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 5
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
acquired characters Agassiz animal heat appeared asexual believed Bergmann Bergmann's Rule biological biologists breeding catastrophists cells century Charles Darwin concept Darwin Darwinian discussion Dobzhansky Ernst Mayr Essay eugenics evidence evolution evolutionary Ewart experimental experimentalists experiments explain F. B. Sumner fact factors fertilization fish forms gene pool geneticists genotype genotype-phenotype distinction genus geographic isolation geographical races geology Göttingen hereditary heredity homoiotherms Ibid ideas important individual inheritance of acquired Johannsen's Journal Kol'tsov Leuckart Lord Morton's Louis Agassiz Lyell male Mayr's Mendel mutations natural populations natural selection naturalists offspring organism Origin of Species Owen parthenogenesis Peromyscus phenomenon phenotype phyletic physiology plants population genetics principle problem produced published role scientific Scripps sexual reproduction Siebold Soviet specimens spermatozoa Steenstrup subspecies sympatric speciation systematics taxonomic telegony temperature term gene fund term gene pool theory tion uniformitarianism University variability variations Wagner Wärmeökonomie Weismann Zoology