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  • {{r|The Origin of Species}}
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  • ...n]], terms first employed by [[Charles Darwin]] in his seminal work ''[[On the Origin of Species]]'', to choose individuals to mate from. The purpose may vary according to
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  • {{r|The Origin of Species}}
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  • {{r|The Origin of Species}}
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  • ...-42277-5. Also published in Britain under the title ''Almost like a whale: the origin of species updated'' Doubleday. ISBN 1-86230-025-9
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  • {{r|The Origin of Species}}
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  • ...books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&hl=en&vid=ISBN0791434672 ''Metaphysics and the Origin of Species'']. NY: SUNY Press.
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  • ...ers, or female gorillas look for male chimpanzees. (See: Coyne JA. (2009) "The Origin of Species". In: ''Why Evolution Is True''. Viking Adult. ISBN 978-0670020539.)</ref> ...that species do not change, and ever since [[Charles Darwin]] published ‘[[The Origin of Species]]’ in 1859, the major consensus (at least in academia) is that species ar
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  • {{r|The Origin of Species}}
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  • {{r|The Origin of Species}}
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  • * ''Acquiring genomes: a theory of the origin of species.'' Margulis L and Sagan D (2002) Basic Books ISBN 0-465-04392-5. A book tha
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  • ...has been a question which many historians have debated. The subtitle of [[The Origin of Species]], "The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life" has been s
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  • ...in referred to it, <ref name=darwin1859>Darwin C (1982; originally 1859) ''The Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the ...igin of Species''. <ref name=darwin1859>Darwin C (1982; originally 1859) ''The Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the
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  • ...Species, published in 1942.<ref name=mayr42> Mayr E (1942) Systematics and the origin of species. New York: Columbia University Press. 334 p.</ref> ...of reproductive isolation provided a scientifically rigorous litmus test. The origin of species is a topic to which Darwin himself, in spite of the promising title of his
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  • ...ancient [[consortium]] of microbes. <ref> ''Acquiring genomes: a theory of the origin of species.'' Margulis L and Sagan D (2002) Basic Books ISBN 0-465-04392-5</ref>
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  • Using [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''On the Origin of Species'' (1859) as inspiration, Fox developed the theory of cultural evolution. In
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  • ...ull title of one of [[Charles Darwin]]'s books, published in 1859, is ''On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection, or, the Preservation of Favoured Races in th
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  • ===''[[The Origin of Species]]''=== * On the Origin of Species, John Murray, London, 1859.
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  • **<font face="Gill Sans MT">Dedication: "To Charles Darwin, Author of "The Origin Of Species," I Dedicate this Book, Not Only as a Token of Personal Esteem and Friendsh
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