quite new station, in which
offspring offspring 1869 1872 | child 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
and
progenitor progenitor 1869 1872 | parent 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
do not come into competition, both may continue to exist. |
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If, If, 1861 1866 1869 1872 | If 1859 1860 |
then, then, 1861 1866 1869 1872 | then 1859 1860 |
our diagram be assumed to represent a considerable amount of modification, species (A) and all the earlier varieties will have become extinct,
being being 1872 | having been 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |
replaced by eight new species
(
a
14
to
m
14
);
m
14
);
1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
m
14
);
1860 |
and
species (I) will be species (I) will be 1872 |
(I) will have been 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |
replaced by six
(
n
14
to
z
14
)
z
14
)
1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
z
14
1860 |
new new 1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 | ) new 1860 |
species. |
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But we may go further than this. The original species of our genus were supposed to resemble each other in unequal degrees, as is so generally the case in nature; species (A) being more nearly related to B, C, and D, than to the other species; and species (I) more to G, H, K, L, than to the others. These two species (A) and
(I) (I) 1866 1869 1872 | (I), 1859 1860 1861 |
were also supposed to be very common and widely diffused species, so that they must originally have had some advantage over most of the other species of the genus. Their modified descendants, fourteen in number at the fourteen-thousandth generation, will probably have inherited some of the same
advantages; advantages; 1872 | advantages: 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |
they have also been modified and improved in a diversified manner at each stage of descent, so as to have become adapted to many related places in the natural economy of their country. It seems, therefore,
....... 1861 1866 1869 1872 | to me 1859 1860 |
extremely probable that they will have taken the places of, and thus exterminated, not only their parents (A) and (I), but likewise some of the original species which were most nearly related to their parents. Hence very few of the original species will have transmitted offspring to the fourteen-thousandth generation. We may suppose that only one (F), of the two species
(E) and (F) which (E) and (F) which 1872 |
which 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
(E and F) which 1869 |
were least closely related to the other nine original species, has transmitted descendants to this late stage of descent. |
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The new species in our diagram descended from the original eleven species, will now be fifteen in number. Owing to the divergent tendency of natural selection, the extreme amount of difference in character between species
a
14
and
z
14
will be much greater than that between the most
distinct distinct 1869 1872 | different 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
of the original eleven species. The new species, moreover, will be allied to each other in a widely different
manner. manner. 1859 1860 1861 1869 1872 | mauner. 1866 |
Of the eight descendants from (A) the three marked
a
14
,
a
14
,
1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
a
14
1860 |
q
14
,
q
14
,
1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
, 1860 |
p
14
,
p
14
,
1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
q
14
,
1860 |
will will 1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
p
14
, will
1860 |
be nearly related from having recently branched off from
a
10
;
a
10
;
1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
a
10
1860 |
b
14
,
b
14
,
1861 1866 1869 1872 |
b
14
1859 |
;
b
14
1860 |
and
f
14
,
f
14
,
1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
f
14
1860 |
from from 1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 | , from 1860 |
having diverged at an earlier period from
a
5
,
a
5
,
1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
a
5
,
1860 |
will be in some degree distinct from the three first-named species; and lastly,
o
14
,
o
14
,
1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
o
14
1860 |
e
14
,
e
14
,
1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
,
e
14
,
1860 |
and
m
14
,
m
14
,
1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
m
14
1860 |
will will 1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 | , will 1860 |
be nearly related one to the other,
but, but, 1866 1869 1872 | but 1859 1860 1861 |
from having diverged at the first commencement of the process of modification, will be widely different from the other five species, and may constitute a sub-genus or
....... 1869 1872 | even 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
a distinct genus. |
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The six descendants from (I) will form two
sub-genera sub-genera 1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 | subgenera 1860 |
or
....... 1869 1872 | even 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
genera. But as the original species (I) differed largely from (A), standing
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