Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of EssaysMacmillan, 1871 - 384 من الصفحات Wallace noticed on expeditions to the Amazon and the Malay archipelego that mammals in Southeast Asia are more advanced than their Australian cousins. His suggestion was that the two continents had split before the better adapted mammals had evolved in Asia. The isolated Australian marsupials were able to thrive, whilst those in Asia were driven to extinction by competition from more advanced mammals. This led to his theory of natural selection, which he presented to the Linnean Society in 1858 with Charles Darwin. This volume reprints those papers presented to the Linnean Society. |
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... distinct species may have had a common antitype , and that each of these may again have become the antitypes from which other closely allied species were created . The effect of this would be , that so long as each species has had but ...
... distinct species may have had a common antitype , and that each of these may again have become the antitypes from which other closely allied species were created . The effect of this would be , that so long as each species has had but ...
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... distinct organs , leading us on to two distinct series of species , which at length differ so much from each other as to form distinct genera or families . These are the parallel series or representative groups of naturalists , and they ...
... distinct organs , leading us on to two distinct series of species , which at length differ so much from each other as to form distinct genera or families . These are the parallel series or representative groups of naturalists , and they ...
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... distinct- ness of species is , that varieties produced in a state of domesticity are more or less unstable , and often have a tendency , if left to themselves , to return to the normal form of the parent species ; and this insta- bility ...
... distinct- ness of species is , that varieties produced in a state of domesticity are more or less unstable , and often have a tendency , if left to themselves , to return to the normal form of the parent species ; and this insta- bility ...
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... among boughs and shrubs , or lie coiled up on the dense masses of foliage . These are of many distinct groups , and comprise both venomous and harmless genera ; but almost all of them are of 54 MIMICRY , AND OTHER PROTECTIVE.
... among boughs and shrubs , or lie coiled up on the dense masses of foliage . These are of many distinct groups , and comprise both venomous and harmless genera ; but almost all of them are of 54 MIMICRY , AND OTHER PROTECTIVE.
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... distinct species of tree , the bark of which it resembles with equal accuracy . Both these insects are abundant , and we may fairly conclude that the protection they derive from this strange concealment is at least one of the causes ...
... distinct species of tree , the bark of which it resembles with equal accuracy . Both these insects are abundant , and we may fairly conclude that the protection they derive from this strange concealment is at least one of the causes ...
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