On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for LifeAppleton, 1898 |
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... offspring not uni- versal - Hybrids and mongrels compared independently of their fertility - Summary Page 1 CHAPTER X. ON THE IMPERFECTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL RECORD . On the absence of intermediate varieties at the present day - On the ...
... offspring not uni- versal - Hybrids and mongrels compared independently of their fertility - Summary Page 1 CHAPTER X. ON THE IMPERFECTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL RECORD . On the absence of intermediate varieties at the present day - On the ...
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... offspring not uni- versal - Hybrids and mongrels compared independently of their fertility - Summary . THE view commonly entertained by naturalists is that species , when intercrossed , have been specially en- dowed with sterility , in ...
... offspring not uni- versal - Hybrids and mongrels compared independently of their fertility - Summary . THE view commonly entertained by naturalists is that species , when intercrossed , have been specially en- dowed with sterility , in ...
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... offspring . Hybrids , on the other hand , have their reproductive organs functionally impotent , as may be clearly seen in the state of the male element in both plants and animals ; though the formative organs themselves are perfect in ...
... offspring . Hybrids , on the other hand , have their reproductive organs functionally impotent , as may be clearly seen in the state of the male element in both plants and animals ; though the formative organs themselves are perfect in ...
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... offspring , with the average number produced by both pure parent - species in a state of nature . But causes of serious error here intervene : a plant , to be hybridised , must be castrated , and , what is often more important , must be ...
... offspring , with the average number produced by both pure parent - species in a state of nature . But causes of serious error here intervene : a plant , to be hybridised , must be castrated , and , what is often more important , must be ...
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... offspring ; and both sexual elements in hybrid plants are already affected in some degree . But I believe that their fertility has been di- minished in nearly all these cases by an independent cause , namely , by too close interbreeding ...
... offspring ; and both sexual elements in hybrid plants are already affected in some degree . But I believe that their fertility has been di- minished in nearly all these cases by an independent cause , namely , by too close interbreeding ...
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