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" In these several senses, which pass into each other, I use for convenience' sake the general term of Struggle for Existence. "
The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation of ... - Síða 48
eftir Charles Darwin - 1882 - 458 síður
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Eclectic and Congregational Review

1860 - 966 síður
...truly said to struggle with the plants of the same and other kinds which already clothe the ground. ... In these several senses which pass into each other,...sake the general term of struggle for existence."* There arc many singular instances given of the curions and unexpected correlations between the various...
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The Theological and Literary Journal, Bindi 13

1861 - 824 síður
...in order to tempt birds to devour and thus disseminate its seeds, rather than those of other plants. In these several senses which pass into each other,...convenience sake the general term of struggle for existence. " A struggle for existence inevitably follows from the high rate at which all organic beings tend to...
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 síður
...in order to tempt birds to devour and thus disseminate its seeds rather than those of other plants. In these several senses, which pass into each other,...•sake the general term of struggle for existence. A struggle for existence inevitably follows from the high rate at which all organic beings tend to...
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Transactions of the Illinois State Agricultural Society, with ..., Bindi 4

Illinois State Agricultural Society - 1861 - 736 síður
...History, and well illustrates the battle for life which is constantly waging all around us : " A straggle for existence inevitably follows from the high rate at which all organic bi'ingi tend to increase. Every being which, during its natural lifetime, produces several e<rgs or...
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The American Naturalist, Bindi 46

1912 - 772 síður
...is well known and so it is not surprising to find him writing in the "Origin of Species," page 60, A struggle for existence inevitably follows from the...rate at which all organic beings tend to increase. And again on page 72, Each organic being is striving to increase in geometrical ratio; each, at some...
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The American Naturalist, Bindi 46

1912 - 772 síður
...is well known and so it is not surprising to find him writing in the "Origin of Species," page 60, A struggle for existence inevitably follows from the...rate at which all organic beings tend to increase. And again on page 72, Each organic being is striving to increase in geometrical ratio; each, at some...
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On the origin of species by means of natural selection ; or, The ...

Charles Darwin - 1875 - 504 síður
...the misletoe is disseminated by birds, its existence depends on them ; and it may metaphorically be said to struggle with other fruit-bearing plants,...general term of Struggle for Existence. Geometrical Italia of Increase. A struggle for existence inevitably follows from the high rate nt which all organic...
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The Irish ecclesiastical record

Irish ecclesiastical record - 1884 - 840 síður
...nature are, he says, engaged in a perpetual struggle to maintain themselves in existence. He says : " A struggle for existence inevitably follows from the...rate at which all organic beings tend to increase. . . . Hence, as more individuals are produced than can possibly survive, there must in every case be...
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Natural History: Its Rise and Progress in Britain as Developed in the Life ...

Henry Alleyne Nicholson - 1886 - 344 síður
...the mistletoe is disseminated by birds, its existence depends on them; and it may metaphorically be said to struggle with other fruit-bearing plants,...the birds to devour and thus disseminate its seeds.' (3) The third proposition of the theory of natural selection is that all living beings are subject...
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Charles Darwin, Naturalist

Joseph Thomas Cunningham - 1886 - 48 síður
...out that the term, "struggle for existence," is used in a large and metaphorical sense. The struggle inevitably follows from the high rate at which all organic beings tend to increase, while the actual numbers of a given species never increase so fast, often decrease, and sometimes remain...
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