 | Philip Clayton, Jeffrey Schloss - 2004 - 339 páginas
...needing explanation. Why so? Darwin himself recognized that an exclusively other- benefiting trait "would annihilate my theory, for such could not have been produced through natural selection." And yet, it appeared that the world in fact did contain such traits, from sterile, otherserving castes... | |
 | Marc Lange - 2006 - 664 páginas
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 | Daryl P. Domning - 2006 - 213 páginas
...Species (1859): "If it could be proved that any part of the structure [or, by implication, the behavior] of any one species had been formed for the exclusive...such could not have been produced through natural selection."46 So far, no such case has been found. Destructive exploitation of one species by another,... | |
 | Christopher H. K. Persaud - 2007 - 420 páginas
...Symbiosis: Darwin Abhorred its Possibility In his book, Origin of the Species, Charles Darwin mused, "If it could be proved that any part of the structure...not have been produced through natural selection. " (Charles Darwin, Origin of the Species, 1859, p.64). Darwin's theory, as we know, is predicated on... | |
 | Philip A. Rolnick - 2007 - 270 páginas
...special difficulty, which my theory has encountered."9 Of interspecies altruism he declares that if "any part of the structure of any one species had...formed for the exclusive good of another species, it 7. Darwin, Origin, 442. 8. Both quotations are from Richard Dawkins, The Selfish Gene (New York: Oxford... | |
 | George Mivart - 2008 - 480 páginas
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 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1871
...descendants of this form — either directly, or indirectly through the complex laws of growth ;" and "if it could be proved that any part of the structure...not have been produced through natural selection." — p. 220 It is almost impossible for Mr. Darwin to have used words by which more thoroughly to stake... | |
 | Sir Norman Lockyer - 1890
...some words of further elucidation. When it was said by Darwin (" Origin of Species," chap. vi. ) : " If it could be proved that any part of the structure...not have been produced through natural selection," he evidently meant only species living without organic connection with each other, viz. his own example... | |
 | Carl Von Linne - 1972 - 172 páginas
...possibly produce any modification in any one species exclusively for the good of another species (...). If it could be proved that any part of the structure...theory for such could not have been produced through naturel selection. » jouit de ses moyens de défense, grâce auxquels il peut se protéger des attaques... | |
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