2关于动植物变异的评述。随附对动植物可测量特性进行统计调查委员会的第一份报告

W. F. Weldon
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1. 变异作为有机进化的一个因素的重要性是没有严重争议的;但是,如果人们可以从最近的文章中所包含的表达来判断,自然学家们并不同意个体之间的变异是与特定的修饰相关联的。达尔文和华莱士最初提出的观点是,特定的变异至少通常是一个渐进的过程,是“无数微小变异的积累,每一种变异都有利于原始的拥有者”(《物种起源》第15章)。这种观点基于这样一个假设,即在属于同一物种的一群个体中观察到的每一种微小差异,通常对生命的机会都有某种影响。
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II. Remarks on variation in animals and plants. To accompany the first report of the committee for conducting statistical inquiries into the measurable characteristics of plants and animals
1. The importance of variation as a factor in organic evolution is not seriously disputed; but, if one may judge from the expressions contained in recent essays, naturalists are not agreed as to the manner in which variation among individuals is associated specific modification. The view originally put forward by Darwin and Wallace is that specific modification is at least generally a gradual process, resulting from “the accumulation of innumerable slight variations, each good for the original possessor” (‘Origin of Species,’ chap. xv). This view rests on the assumption that each of those small differences which are to be observed among a group of individuals belonging to the same species has generally some effect upon the chance of life.
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