Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... speciation . Rather , it was the next two influences that were most directly responsible for his change of heart on this topic . The Diversity of Life Forms As a theory , sympatric speciation seems most plausible for hermaph- roditic ...
... speciation . Rather , it was the next two influences that were most directly responsible for his change of heart on this topic . The Diversity of Life Forms As a theory , sympatric speciation seems most plausible for hermaph- roditic ...
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... speciation . In addition , his elaboration of this scheme as a theory of speciation through partial isolation ( which discus- sion had immediately followed the principle of divergence in Natural Selection ) was transposed to the next ...
... speciation . In addition , his elaboration of this scheme as a theory of speciation through partial isolation ( which discus- sion had immediately followed the principle of divergence in Natural Selection ) was transposed to the next ...
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... speciation has been documented by Mayr ( 1959 ; 1963 : 481-88 ) , who has shown how de Vries's mutation theory fueled the cause of sympatric speciation after 1900 , and how the theory of geographic speciation continued to survive in the ...
... speciation has been documented by Mayr ( 1959 ; 1963 : 481-88 ) , who has shown how de Vries's mutation theory fueled the cause of sympatric speciation after 1900 , and how the theory of geographic speciation continued to survive in the ...
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