This then is a form of ontogenetic adaptation ; it keeps these creatures alive, and so produces determinate variations in the way explained above. It is, therefore, a special, and from its wide range, an extremely important instance of the general principle... The American Naturalist - Página 5251896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1896 - 1232 páginas
...wide range, an extremely important instance of the general principle of Organic Selection. But it has a farther value. It keeps alive a series of functions...further reason (2) that it directly influences physical heredity in the way mentioned, ie, it keeps alive variations, thus sets the direction of ontogenetic... | |
| 1896 - 1166 páginas
...wide range, an extremely important instance of the general principle of Organic Selection. But it has a farther value. It keeps alive a series of functions...really a form of heredity because (1) it is a handing doum of physical functions ; while it is not physical heredity. It is entitled to be called heredity... | |
| James Mark Baldwin - 1902 - 442 páginas
...important, instance of the operation of the general principle of organic selection. But it has further value : it keeps alive a series of functions which...transmission from generation to generation. It is analogous to physical heredity because (i) it is a handing down of acquired physical functions, while... | |
| James Mark Baldwin - 1902 - 428 páginas
...operation of the general principle of organic selection. But it has further value: it keeps alive a scries of functions which either are not yet, or never do...transmission from generation to generation. It is analogous to physical heredity because (i) ;'/ is a handing down ~bf~a7qmred physical functions, while... | |
| James Mark Baldwin - 1902 - 428 páginas
...principle of organic selection. But it has further value : it keeps alive a series of functions whick either are not yet, or never do become, congenital...transmission from generation to generation. It is analogous to physical heredity because (i) it is a handing down of acquired physical functions, while... | |
| Howard Crosby Warren - 1896 - 418 páginas
...wide range, an extremely important instance of the general principle of Organic Selection. But it has a farther value. It keeps alive a series of functions which either are not yd, or never do become, congenital at all. It is a means of extra-organic transmission from generation... | |
| Bruce H. Weber, David J. Depew - 2003 - 360 páginas
...in Evolution," he argues that not only does social heredity facilitate the Baldwin effect, "it has a farther value. It keeps alive a series of functions...are not yet, or never do become, congenital at all" (Baldwin 1996: 67, his italics). Most striking of all, when Baldwin describes how social heredity "tends... | |
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