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Note on Some Instances of Protective Adaptation in Marine Animals - Nature
THE various phenomena of mimicry and protective adaptation have recently received much attention, notably from Messrs. Darwin, Bates, and Wallace, and some very interesting ...
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Definition of the Theory of Natural Selection - Nature
Darwin did not, after all, put forth, as I conceive it was his own impression that he did, a theory of the origin of species, but only of adaptations. And inasmuch as Mr.
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Whatever you make of Fodor and Piattelli-Palmarini's attack on the biological orthodoxy, they are right to point out that the theory of natural selection
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Mimicry - Nature
SUCH remarkable instances of mimicry as that described by the Duke of Argyll in NATURE, vol. xxvii. The theory of natural selection, however, requires the ...
The Theory of Evolution in Germany - Nature
HAECKEL, of the University of Jena, may be regarded as the most eminent living representative of the doctrine of evolution in Germany. There has just appeared a monograph on the Calcareous Sponges (See NATURE, vol. vii.
Oysters of the Chalk, and the Theory of Development - Nature
The extinction of any particular species may in some instances have been due to the extinction, or loss by other means, of its own appropriate food.
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