The sterility of first crosses
and of their hybrid progeny has not, as far as we can judge, been increased through natural selection so as to attain that high degree which is universal with species when rendered widely distinct. and of their hybrid progeny has not, as far as we can judge, been increased through natural selection so as to attain that high degree which is universal with species when rendered widely distinct. 1866 |
between pure species, which have their reproductive systems perfect, seems to depend on several circumstances; in some cases largely on the early death of the embryo. 1859 1860 1861 |
and of their hybrid progeny has not, as far as we can judge, been acquired through natural selection. 1869 |
and of their hybrid progeny has not been acquired through natural selection. In the case of first crosses it seems to depend on several circumstances; in some instances in chief part on the early death of the embryo. 1872 |
With With 1866 |
In the case of 1869 |
first crosses
between pure species, in which the reproductive system is in a perfect condition, the sterility between pure species, in which the reproductive system is in a perfect condition, the sterility 1866 |
it 1869 |
seems to depend on several circumstances; in some
cases largely cases largely 1866 |
instances in chief part 1869 |
on the early death of the
embryo,
but
this
apparently apparently 1866 | apparently 1869 |
depends
on
some
imperfection imperfection 1866 | imperfection 1869 |
in
the
original original 1866 | original 1869 |
act
of
impregnation. impregnation. 1866 | impregnation. 1869 |
↑2 blocks not present in 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869; present in 1872 | In the case of hybrids, it apparently depends on their whole organisation having been disturbed by being compounded from two distinct forms; the sterility being closely allied to that which so frequently affects pure species, when exposed to new and unnatural conditions of life.
He who will explain these latter cases will be able to explain the sterility of hybrids.
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With hybrids, in which the reproductive system is in an imperfect condition, and in which this system as well as the With hybrids, in which the reproductive system is in an imperfect condition, and in which this system as well as the 1866 |
The sterility of hybrids, which have their reproductive systems imperfect, and which have had this system and their 1859 1860 1861 |
In the case of hybrids, it perhaps depends on their 1869 |
whole organisation
has been disturbed has been disturbed 1866 |
disturbed 1859 1860 1861 |
having been disturbed 1869 |
by being compounded
from from 1866 1869 | of 1859 1860 1861 |
two distinct
forms, the sterility apparently is forms, the sterility apparently is 1866 |
species, seems 1859 1860 1861 |
forms; the sterility being 1869 |
closely allied to that
....... 1866 1869 | sterility 1859 1860 1861 |
which so frequently affects pure species, when
exposed to exposed to 1866 1869 | their 1859 1860 1861 |
unnatural unnatural 1866 1869 | natural 1859 1860 1861 |
conditions of
life. life. 1866 1869 | life 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 1869 | have 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 1869 | been 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 1869 | disturbed. 1859 1860 1861 |
This view is
supported supported 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | strongly supported 1872 |
by a parallelism of another
kind: kind: 1866 1869 1872 | kind;— 1859 1860 | kind:— 1861 |
namely,
that that 1859 1860 1861 1866 | that, 1869 1872 |
the crossing of forms only slightly differentiated favours the crossing of forms only slightly differentiated favours 1866 |
the crossing of forms only slightly different is favourable to 1859 1860 1861 |
first, the crossing of forms only slightly differentiated favours 1869 |
firstly, slight changes in the conditions of life add to 1872 |
the vigour and fertility of
their offspring; and that slight changes in the their offspring; and that slight changes in the 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
their offspring, whilst close interbreeding is injurious; and secondly, that slight changes in the 1869 |
all organic beings; and secondly, that the crossing of forms, which have been exposed to slightly different 1872 |
conditions of life
apparently add to the apparently add to the 1866 1869 |
are apparently favourable to the 1859 1860 1861 |
or which have varied, favours the size, 1872 |
vigour vigour 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | vigour, 1872 |
and fertility of
all organic beings. all organic beings. 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
all organic beings, whilst greater changes are often injurious. 1869 |
their offspring. 1872 |
But the But the 1866 1869 | The 1872 |
facts given on the sterility of the illegitimate unions of dimorphic and trimorphic plants and of their illegitimate progeny,
render render 1866 1869 | perhaps render 1872 |
it probable that
there is there is 1866 | there is 1869 1872 |
some unknown bond
connecting in all cases connecting in all cases 1866 |
in all cases connects 1869 1872 |
the degree of fertility of first unions with that of their offspring. The consideration of these facts on dimorphism, as well as
the
results of reciprocal crosses,
drive us to conclude that in all cases drive us to conclude that in all cases 1866 |
clearly leads to the conclusion that 1869 1872 |
the primary cause
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