Comparison with 1859 |
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those which had not reached the
equator, equator, 1859 | equator 1860 1861 |
would re-migrate northward or southward towards their former homes; but the forms, chiefly northern, which had crossed the equator, would travel still further
from their homes into the more temperate latitudes of the opposite hemisphere. Although we have reason to believe from geological evidence that the whole body of arctic shells underwent scarcely any modification during their long southern migration and re-migration northward, the case may have been wholly different with those intruding forms which settled themselves on the intertropical mountains, and in the southern hemisphere. These being surrounded by strangers will have had to compete with many new forms of life; and it is probable that selected modifications in their structure, habits, and constitutions will have profited them. Thus many of these wanderers, though still plainly related by inheritance to their brethren of the northern or southern hemispheres, now exist in their new homes as well-marked varieties or as distinct species. |
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It is a remarkable fact,
strongly insisted on by Hooker in regard to America, and by Alph. de Candolle in regard to Australia, that many more identical plants and allied forms have apparently
migrated from the north to the south, than in a reversed direction. We see, however, a few southern vegetable
forms on the mountains of Borneo and Abyssinia. I suspect that this preponderant migration from north to
south is due to the greater extent of land in the north, and to the northern forms having existed in their own homes in greater numbers, and having consequently been advanced through natural selection and competition to a higher stage of perfection
or dominating power, than the southern forms. And thus, when they
became commingled
during the Glacial
period,
the northern forms
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those which had not reached the
equator equator 1860 1861 | equator, 1859 |
would re-migrate northward or southward towards their former homes; but the forms, chiefly northern, which had crossed the equator, would travel still
further further 1859 1860 | farther 1861 |
from their homes into the more temperate latitudes of the opposite hemisphere. Although we have reason to believe from geological evidence that the whole body of arctic shells underwent scarcely any modification during their long southern migration and re-migration northward, the case may have been wholly different with those intruding forms which settled themselves on the intertropical mountains, and in the southern hemisphere. These being surrounded by strangers will have had to compete with many new forms of life; and it is probable that selected modifications in their structure, habits, and constitutions will have profited them. Thus many of these wanderers, though still plainly related by inheritance to their brethren of the northern or southern hemispheres, now exist in their new homes as well-marked varieties or as distinct species. |
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It is a remarkable
fact, fact, 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | fact 1872 |
strongly insisted on by Hooker in regard to America, and by Alph. de Candolle in regard to Australia, that many more identical
plants and allied forms have apparently plants and allied forms have apparently 1859 1860 1861 |
plants and allied forms have 1866 |
or now slightly modified species have 1869 |
or slightly modified species have 1872 |
migrated from the north to the south, than in a reversed direction. We see, however, a few southern
vegetable vegetable 1859 1860 1861 1866 | vegetable 1869 1872 |
forms on the mountains of Borneo and Abyssinia. I suspect that this preponderant migration from
north to north to 1859 1860 1861 |
the north to the 1866 1869 1872 |
south is due to the greater extent of land in the north, and to the northern forms having existed in their own homes in greater numbers, and having consequently been advanced through natural selection and competition to a higher stage of
perfection perfection 1859 1860 1861 1866 | perfection, 1869 1872 |
or dominating power, than the southern forms. And thus, when
they they 1859 1860 1861 1866 | the 1869 1872 |
became commingled became commingled 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
two sets be- came commingled in the equatorial regions, 1869 |
two sets became commingled in the equatorial regions, 1872 |
during the
Glacial Glacial 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
alternations of the Glacial 1869 1872 |
period, period, 1859 1860 1861 1866 | periods, 1869 1872 |
the northern forms
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