BACKGROUND FOR MAN |
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... environment either because its genetic substrate was selected by this or a similar environment or because the environment evokes adaptive modifications from the genetic substrate of the present generation. The highest degree of ...
... environment either because its genetic substrate was selected by this or a similar environment or because the environment evokes adaptive modifications from the genetic substrate of the present generation. The highest degree of ...
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... environment before the comparisons are made. Modifications induced by the social environment can be more easily studied. It would be sufficient to raise, for example, anubis baboons in a hamadryas troop to explore the capacity of anubis ...
... environment before the comparisons are made. Modifications induced by the social environment can be more easily studied. It would be sufficient to raise, for example, anubis baboons in a hamadryas troop to explore the capacity of anubis ...
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... environment on social structure, one has to consider a possibility that can be disregarded in analogous studies on single organisms, namely the transmission of non-genetical information from one generation to the next by means of ...
... environment on social structure, one has to consider a possibility that can be disregarded in analogous studies on single organisms, namely the transmission of non-genetical information from one generation to the next by means of ...
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GEORGE GAYLORD SIMPSON | 7 |
ERNST MAYR | 26 |
ALFRED SHERWOOD ROMER | 37 |
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