On The Origin Of SpeciesHarper Collins, 22 июл. 2014 г. - Всего страниц: 336 Published in 1859, The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin introduced the theory of natural selection to a newly-receptive public. As a young naturalist on the second voyage of HMS Beagle (1831-36), Darwin collected many plant and animal specimens, and it was his close examination of them that eventually led to his theories on evolution and natural selection. HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library. |
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... Natural Selection; or the Survival of the Fittest Chapter V—Laws of Variation Chapter VI—Difficulties ofTheTheory Chapter VII—Miscellaneous Objectionsto The Theory of Natural Selection Chapter VIII—Instinct Chapter IX—Hybridism Chapter ...
... Natural Selection; or the Survival of the Fittest Chapter V—Laws of Variation Chapter VI—Difficulties ofTheTheory Chapter VII—Miscellaneous Objectionsto The Theory of Natural Selection Chapter VIII—Instinct Chapter IX—Hybridism Chapter ...
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... nature; but I shall, unfortunately, be compelled to treat this subject far too briefly, asit can be treated properly ... natural selection almost inevitably causes much extinction of the less improved forms of life, and leads to what I ...
... nature; but I shall, unfortunately, be compelled to treat this subject far too briefly, asit can be treated properly ... natural selection almost inevitably causes much extinction of the less improved forms of life, and leads to what I ...
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... natural selection,” as willhereafter be more fully explained,two subbreeds mightbe formed.This,perhaps, partly explains whythe varieties keptby savages,as hasbeenremarked by some authors, have more of the character of true species than ...
... natural selection,” as willhereafter be more fully explained,two subbreeds mightbe formed.This,perhaps, partly explains whythe varieties keptby savages,as hasbeenremarked by some authors, have more of the character of true species than ...
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