Evolution: A Theory in CrisisAdler & Adler, 1986 - Всего страниц: 368 Explains the problems that trouble Darwinism and the theory of natural selection, looks at alternate theories, and covers new evidence from paleontology to molecular biology. |
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... biology , those who discovered all the basic facts of comparative morphology upon which modern evolutionary biology is based , held nature to be fundamentally a discontinuum of isolated and unique types unbridged by transitional ...
... biology , those who discovered all the basic facts of comparative morphology upon which modern evolutionary biology is based , held nature to be fundamentally a discontinuum of isolated and unique types unbridged by transitional ...
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... biological affinity of a fossil organism is far more difficult to establish than in the case of a living form , and can never be established with any degree of certainty . To begin with , ninety - nine per cent of the biology of any ...
... biological affinity of a fossil organism is far more difficult to establish than in the case of a living form , and can never be established with any degree of certainty . To begin with , ninety - nine per cent of the biology of any ...
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... biology of organisms from their skeletal remains alone . Because the soft biology of extinct groups can never be known with any certainty then obviously the status of even the most convincing intermediates is bound to be insecure . The ...
... biology of organisms from their skeletal remains alone . Because the soft biology of extinct groups can never be known with any certainty then obviously the status of even the most convincing intermediates is bound to be insecure . The ...
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Preface | 15 |
The Theory of Evolution | 37 |
From Darwin to Dogma | 69 |
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