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CHAPTER IV. Evolution As the Key to Distribution

Island Life · Alfred Russel Wallace — chapter 4 of 45 · ~83 words · public domain

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EVOLUTION AS THE KEY TO DISTRIBUTION

Importance of the Doctrine of Evolution--The Origin of New Species--Variation in Animals--The amount of Variation in North American Birds--How New Species Arise from a Variable Species--Definition and Origin of Genera--Cause of the Extinction of Species--The Rise and Decay of Species and Genera--Discontinuous Specific Areas, why Rare--Discontinuity of the Area of Parus Palustris--Discontinuity of Emberiza Schoeniclus--The European and Japanese Jays--Supposed examples of Discontinuity among North American Birds--Distribution and Antiquity of Families--Discontinuity a Proof of Antiquity--Concluding remarks

Pages 55-71

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