As many more individuals of each species are born than can possibly survive; and as, consequently, there is a frequently recurring struggle for existence, it follows that any being, if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable to itself, under... Current Literature - Страница 1411903Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Izabella Nowakowa, Leszek Nowak - 2000 - 546 страница
...recurring struggle for existence. it follows that any heing. if it vary however slightly in any mansier profitable to itself. under the complex and sometimes varying conditions of life. will have a hetter chance of surviving. and thus he naturally selected. From the strong principle of inheritance.... | |
| Niles Eldredge - 2001 - 228 страница
...survive; and as, consequently, there is a frequently occurring Struggle for Existence, it follows that any being, if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable...chance of surviving, and thus be naturally selected, (p. 5) In other words, Darwin saw that organisms compete for resources (mostly food — his "Struggle... | |
| Seth Godin - 2009 - 292 страница
...survive; and as, consequently, there is a frequently recurring struggle for existence, it follows that any being, if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable...will tend to propagate its new and modified form. If we look to long enough periods of time, geology plainly declares that all species have changed;... | |
| Biological Sciences Curriculum Studies - 2002 - 164 страница
...survive; and as, consequently, there is a frequently recurring struggle for existence, it follows that any being, if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable...chance of surviving, and thus be naturally selected. (C. Darwin, 1859, page 3) A primary source is the original work in which a specific piece of information... | |
| L. Jonathan Cohen - 2002 - 364 страница
...survive; and as, consequently, there is a frequently recurring struggle for existence, it follows that any being, if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable...better chance of surviving, and thus be naturally selected.12 What does 'naturally selected' mean here? According to the Oxford English Dictionary13... | |
| Colin Feltham - 2002 - 300 страница
...under the complex and sometimes varyntg conditions of life, will have a better chance of survivntg, and thus be naturally selected. From the strong principle...will tend to propagate its new and modified form. (Darwin, 1859) The Buddhist theory of evolution disappears into the distant mists of ancient human... | |
| Bertie J. Weddell - 2002 - 452 страница
...survive; and as, consequently, there is a frequently recurring struggle for existence, it follows that any being, if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable...under the complex and sometimes varying conditions ot life, will have a better chance of surviving, and thus be naturally selected. From the strong principle... | |
| Bertie J. Weddell - 2002 - 452 страница
...and as, nsequently, there is a frequently recurring struggle for existence, it follows that any ing, if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable to itself, under the complex d sometimes varying conditions of life, will have a better chance of surviving, and us be naturally... | |
| Jay S Hosler - 2003 - 164 страница
...survive; and as, consequently, there is a frequently recurring struggle for existence, it follows that any being, if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable...to propagate its new and modified form." One of the complaints often made by opponents of Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection is that it is not falsifiable,... | |
| Jonathan Pevsner - 2005 - 792 страница
...survive; and as, consequently, there is a frequently recurring struggle for existence, it follows that any being, if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable...will tend to propagate its new and modified form." Evolution is a process of change. Heredity is generally conservative—offspring resemble their parents—and... | |
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