Given any species in any region, the nearest related species is not likely to be found in the same region nor in a remote region, but in a neighboring district separated from the first by a barrier of some sort, or at least by a belt of country, the breadth... The American Naturalist - Strana 731908Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1906 - 602 str.
...universal;" and again: "Given any species in any region, the nearest related species is not likely to be found in the same region nor in a remote region,...separated from the first by a barrier of some sort." JB Steere, in a paper on the distribution of birds in the Philippines, published in 1894, formulated... | |
| 1913 - 780 str.
...Law" ('05, p. 547) that "given any species in any region, the nearest related species is not likely to be found in the same region nor in a remote region,...separated from the first by a barrier of some sort, ' ' has been subject to much controversy and diversity of opinion. The conclusions of those biologists... | |
| 1908 - 950 str.
...with occasional exceptions, given any form of animal or plant in any region, the nearest related form is not to be found in the same region nor in a remote region, but in a neighboring region, separated from the first by a barrier of some sort, not freely traversable. A law, that is,... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1905 - 908 str.
...general law of distribution. Given any species in any region, the nearest related species is not likely to be found in the same region nor in a remote region,...separated from the first by a barrier of some sort. The nearest relative of the Tahoe trout (Salmo henshawi) is the cut-throat trout (Salmo clarki), its... | |
| Harry Schelwald Swarth - 1913 - 656 str.
...Wagner and Jordan's law : "Given any species in any region, the nearest related species is not likely to be found in the same region nor in a remote region,...separated from the first by a barrier of some sort." It is now quite well established that on continuous land areas •a temperature is the most efficient... | |
| University of California (1868-1952) - 1916 - 692 str.
...Wagner and Jordan's law : "Given any species in any region, the nearest related species is not likely to be found in the same region nor in a remote region,...separated from the first by a barrier of some sort." It is now quite well established that on continuous land areas temperature is the most efficient of... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1905 - 904 str.
...general law of distribution. Given any species in any region, the nearest related species is not likely to be found in the same region nor in a remote region, but in a neighboring district separated fi-om the first by a barrier of some sort. The nearest relative of the Tahoe trout (Salmo hrnnhaici)... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1906 - 600 str.
...universal;" and again: "Given any species in any region, the nearest related species is not likely to be found in the same region nor in a remote region,...separated from the first by a barrier of some sort." JB Steere, in a paper on the distribution of birds in the Philippines, published in 1894, formulated... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1906 - 608 str.
...universal'" and again: "Given any species in any region, the nearest related species is not likely to be found in the same region nor in a remote region,...separated from the first by a barrier of some sort." JB Steere, in a paper on the distribution of birds in the Philippines, published in 1894, formulated... | |
| David Starr Jordan, Vernon Lyman Kellogg - 1907 - 526 str.
...general law of distribution. Given any species in any region, the nearest related species is not likely to be found in the same region nor in a remote region,...the breadth of which gives the effect of a barrier. Always the species nearest alike in structure are not found together nor yet far apart, and always... | |
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