Introduction to evolution
Detalles de publicación: Happer & Row.; 1964Edición: 2 edDescripción: 553 p; ilus., tabls., grafs., maps., diagrsTema(s):Evolution seen in perspective
Changing animals
Evolution as seen the structure of modern animals
Evolution as seen in embryonic development
Evolution as seen in chemical structure and in metabolism
Evolution as seen in serological tests
Evolution as seen in the geologic record: Nature of the record
Evolution as seen in the geologic record: Precambrian and Paleozoic eras
Evolution as seen the geologic record: Mesozoic era
Evolution as seen the geologic record: Cenozoic era
Evolution as seen the geologic record: Evolution of man
Evolution as seen the geographic distribution of animals: Oceanic Islands
Evolution as seen in the classification of animals
Means and methods of evolution change
Natural selection in action
Genetic factors in the origin of diversity
Genetic change and evolutionary change
Population genetics and evolutionary change
Natural selection: I
Natural selection: II
What of it? An open letter to students
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