The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life and The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to SexModern library, 1936 - 1000 páginas |
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... breeds several truly - in- herited sub - breeds , or species , as he would call them , could be shown him . Great as are the differences between the breeds of the pigeon , I am fully convinced that the common opinion of naturalists is ...
... breeds several truly - in- herited sub - breeds , or species , as he would call them , could be shown him . Great as are the differences between the breeds of the pigeon , I am fully convinced that the common opinion of naturalists is ...
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... breeds of the pi geon are perfectly fertile , as I can state from my own observations , pur- posely made , on the most distinct breeds . Now , hardly any cases have been ascertained with certainty of hybrids from two quite distinct ...
... breeds of the pi geon are perfectly fertile , as I can state from my own observations , pur- posely made , on the most distinct breeds . Now , hardly any cases have been ascertained with certainty of hybrids from two quite distinct ...
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... breeds in which the adult male differs greatly in colour from the female , as well as from the wild parent - species , he differs also from the young male , so that the newly - ac- quired characters must have appeared at a rather late ...
... breeds in which the adult male differs greatly in colour from the female , as well as from the wild parent - species , he differs also from the young male , so that the newly - ac- quired characters must have appeared at a rather late ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
VARIATION UNDER DOMESTICATION | 15 |
CHAPTER II | 38 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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