... connected with the continent than they are at present. They must have been first peopled, like other newly-formed islands, by the action of winds and currents, and at a period sufficiently remote to have had the original species die out, and the modified... Annals & Magazine of Natural History - Page 1881855Full view - About this book
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1870 - 458 lehte
...each their peculiar species, either on the supposition that tho same original emigration peopled tho whole of the islands with the same species from which...differently modified prototypes were created, or that tho islands were successively peopled from each other, but that new t species have been created in... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 412 lehte
...sufficiently remote to have had the original species die out, and the modified prototypes only remain. In the same way we can account for the separate islands having each their peculiar species, either on the supposition that the same original emigration peopled the whole of the islands with the... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 516 lehte
...sufficiently remote to have had the original species die out, and the modified prototypes only remain. In the same way we can account for the separate islands having each their peculiar species, either on the supposition that the same original emigration peopled the whole of the islands with the... | |
| Michael Ruse - 1999 - 366 lehte
...account of how the islands would initially have been populated by dispersion from the mainland. Then, "we can account for the separate islands having each their peculiar species, either on the supposition that the same original emigration peopled the whole of the islands with the... | |
| Michael Shermer - 2002 - 448 lehte
...sufficiently remote to have had the original species die out, and the modified prototypes only remain. In the same way we can account for the separate islands having each their peculiar species, either on the supposition that the same original emigration peopled the whole of the islands with the... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 2003 - 464 lehte
...sufficiently remote to have had the original species die out, and the modified prototypes only remain. In the same way we can account for the separate islands having each their peculiar species, either on the supposition that the same original emigration peopled the whole of the islands with the... | |
| Martin Fichman - 2010 - 393 lehte
...had the original species [from South America] die out, and the modified prototypes only remain. In the same way we can account for the separate islands having each their peculiar species, either on the supposition that the same original emigration peopled the whole of the islands with the... | |
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