TOXIN 发表于 2025-3-26 22:21:09
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Peter Foreyd wachsen, wenn man ihn ließe, Ausnahmen gibt es nur im Hochgebirge, an steilen Felsen, in manchen Mooren und dort, wo Wasser und selbst seltener Eisgang ihn verbieten, wie an der Nordseeküste. Ob es ohne Menschen fast überall geschlossenen Wald gäbe, ist aber auch bestritten worden – vielleicht wür鸟笼 发表于 2025-3-27 06:28:57
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Living Fossils: Introduction to the Casebook,ow just how evolution actually works. But our “observations” are problematical; ranging from DNA sequences, distributions of alleles in populations, and on up through the origins and extinctions of major taxa, the “data” of evolutionary biology are of vastly different scale, quality, and, some wouldOintment 发表于 2025-3-27 16:15:37
Evolutionary Stasis in the Elephant-Shrew, , ,his group of 150 outrageously endowed species—informally known as .—was apparently confined to the obscure South Sea islands of Hi-yi-yi. I say “was” in the acknowledgment that, quite tragically (and conveniently?), snouters, islands, and Stümpke were erased in a nuclear test accident two decades ag大量 发表于 2025-3-27 18:20:30
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,The Tree-Shrew, , A “Living Model” of the Ancestral Primate?,es (indeed, the tree-shrew fossil record is exceptionally poor), over the past several decades these mammals have regularly been held up as a “living model” of the “ancestral primate.” The tree-shrews have thus been regarded widely as approximating (usually in some unspecified way or ways) the ancesTracheotomy 发表于 2025-3-28 05:10:56
What is a Tarsier?,a primate that is somehow intermediate between the lower lemurs and lorises and the higher anthropoids. There have been two major recent views of the broader relationships of . (and, by association, fossil taxa) within Primates: (1) following Pocock (1918), extant tarsiiforms and Anthropoidea are coHallmark 发表于 2025-3-28 08:10:36
Are There Any Anthropoid Primate Living Fossils?,, the implication is of a living taxon that differs only slightly if at all in known morphology from an early fossil member of its clade, at whatever taxonomic rank. In this spirit, we will examine the “higher” or anthropoid primates to determine if any taxa, including some previously suggested, qua沐浴 发表于 2025-3-28 12:01:30
Evolutionary Pattern and Process in the Sister-Group Alcelaphini-Aepycerotini (Mammalia: Bovidae),eresting aspects of evolution concerns the very different histories in terms of morphological diversification that such sistertaxa often have. Elsewhere I have suggested that the causes of different kinds of evolution may be especially well studied in low-ranking sister-groups that include a fossil