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Comments on evolutionary literature
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54961
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RP21653
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Mayr, Ernst, 1904-2005
Citation:
EVOLUTION. 1951 v.5 no.1 : 85-89; no.2 : 185-190; no.4 : 418-421;
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1951
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Evolution (Biology)
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Scientific literature
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