Evolution and AdaptationGood Press, 5 нояб. 2021 г. - Всего страниц: 410 In 'Evolution and Adaptation' by Thomas Hunt Morgan, the author delves into the intricacies of evolutionary biology, exploring the processes of adaptation and natural selection. Written in a clear and concise style, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms driving evolutionary change, drawing on Morgan's extensive research and expertise in the field. With an emphasis on empirical evidence and scientific rigor, Morgan's work serves as a valuable contribution to the study of evolution. His insights into the role of genetics in evolution shed light on the complexities of biological diversity and adaptation. Thomas Hunt Morgan, a renowned geneticist and evolutionary biologist, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to 'Evolution and Adaptation'. His groundbreaking research on fruit flies and genetics paved the way for significant advancements in the field of evolutionary biology. Morgan's passion for understanding the mechanisms of evolution is evident in his meticulous analysis and clear explanations throughout the book, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the fascinating world of evolutionary science. For readers seeking a deep dive into the intricacies of evolution and adaptation, 'Evolution and Adaptation' by Thomas Hunt Morgan is a highly recommended resource. Morgan's authoritative voice and insightful observations make this book a compelling and informative read for students and scholars alike. |
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... shown by isolating young workers as soon as they emerged from the cell , and before they could have had any experience in seeing comb built . When given some wax they set to work to make a comb , and made the characteristic six - sided ...
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... shown by many other kinds of wasps that sting their captive in order to quiet it. We need not imagine in this case that the act carries with it the consciousness that the caterpillar, quieted in this way, will be unable to escape before ...
... shown by many other kinds of wasps that sting their captive in order to quiet it. We need not imagine in this case that the act carries with it the consciousness that the caterpillar, quieted in this way, will be unable to escape before ...
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... shown , and in Figure 1 B and C a single flower is split open to show the interior . In B a small fly has entered , and has brought in upon its back some pollen that has stuck to it in another flower . The fly has entered through the ...
... shown , and in Figure 1 B and C a single flower is split open to show the interior . In B a small fly has entered , and has brought in upon its back some pollen that has stuck to it in another flower . The fly has entered through the ...
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... shown by the fact that an animal made immune to one disease is not immune to others. When we recall that the animal has also the capacity to react in one way or another to a large number of organic and inorganic poisons, to which it or ...
... shown by the fact that an animal made immune to one disease is not immune to others. When we recall that the animal has also the capacity to react in one way or another to a large number of organic and inorganic poisons, to which it or ...
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THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION Continued | |
Conclusions | |
Variation and Competition in Nature | |
General Criticism of the Theory of Sexual Selection | |
Darwins Hypothesis of Pangenesis | |
CONTINUOUS AND DISCONTINUOUS VARIATION AND HEREDITY | |
Discontinuous Variation | |
The Mutation Theory of De Vries | |
EVOLUTION AS THE RESULT OF EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL FACTORS | |
Responsive Changes in the Organism that adapt it to the New Environment | |
THE ORIGIN OF THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF ADAPTATIONS | |
The Theory of Natural Selection | |
Sterility between Species | |
DARWINS THEORY OF SEXUAL SELECTION | |
Length of Life as an Adaptation | |
SEX AS AN ADAPTATION | |
Sex as a Phenomenon of Adaptation | |
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