Evolutionary BiologyOxford University Press, Incorporated, 1979 - 565 pagine Futuyma (ecology and evolution, SUNY Stony Brook) covers such subject areas as phylogeny, paleobiology, genetic mechanisms of change and speciation, character evolution, the theory of processes and macroevolution, and new molecular perspectives. Numerous line drawings, charts, diagrams, and maps are provided. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... differentiation . Rather each pair of related species differentiated after the Central American isthmus arose and split a formerly continuous population in two . They feel that this model of geographic speciation should apply to other ...
... differentiation . Rather each pair of related species differentiated after the Central American isthmus arose and split a formerly continuous population in two . They feel that this model of geographic speciation should apply to other ...
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... differentiation of serially ho- mologous parts of Stebbins ' ( 1974 ) principle of allochronic deviation , that is , a change in the timing of differentiation processes relative to each other . For example , double flowers might arise ...
... differentiation of serially ho- mologous parts of Stebbins ' ( 1974 ) principle of allochronic deviation , that is , a change in the timing of differentiation processes relative to each other . For example , double flowers might arise ...
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... differentiation during speciation . In F. J. Ayala ( ed . ) , Molecular evolution , pp . 106-122 . Sinauer , Sunderland , Mass . Avise , J. C. , and F. J. Ayala . 1976. Genetic differentiation in speciose versus depauperate phylads ...
... differentiation during speciation . In F. J. Ayala ( ed . ) , Molecular evolution , pp . 106-122 . Sinauer , Sunderland , Mass . Avise , J. C. , and F. J. Ayala . 1976. Genetic differentiation in speciose versus depauperate phylads ...
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A Synopsis of Evolutionary Theory | 19 |
Heredity and Development | 33 |
The Ecological Context of Evolutionary Change | 51 |
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