Animal species and evolution.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1963.Description: xiv, 797 p. maps, diagrs., tables. 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 575
LOC classification:
  • QH371 .M33
Contents:
Evolutionary biology -- Species concepts and their application -- Morphological species characters and sibling species -- Biological properties of species -- Isolating mechanisms -- The breakdown of isolating mechanisms (Hybridization) -- The population, its variation and genetics -- Factors reducing the genetic variation of populations -- Storage and protection of genetic variation -- The unity of the genotype -- Geographic variation -- The polytypic species of the taxonomist -- The population structure of species -- Kinds of species -- Multiplication of species -- Geographic speciation -- The genetics of speciation -- The ecology of speciation -- Species and transpecific evolution -- Man as a biological species -- Glossary.
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Books (30-Day Checkout) Books (30-Day Checkout) Nash Library General Stacks QH371.M33 1 Available 33710000544846

1970 ed. published under title: Populations, species, and evolution.

Bibliography: p. [675]-781.

WAR, NEWBERY,

Evolutionary biology -- Species concepts and their application -- Morphological species characters and sibling species -- Biological properties of species -- Isolating mechanisms -- The breakdown of isolating mechanisms (Hybridization) -- The population, its variation and genetics -- Factors reducing the genetic variation of populations -- Storage and protection of genetic variation -- The unity of the genotype -- Geographic variation -- The polytypic species of the taxonomist -- The population structure of species -- Kinds of species -- Multiplication of species -- Geographic speciation -- The genetics of speciation -- The ecology of speciation -- Species and transpecific evolution -- Man as a biological species -- Glossary.