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Two modes of evolution. 1974. The Red Queen lives. 1976. Energy and evolution. 1976.
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Van Valen, Leigh
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NATURE. 1974 v.252, no.5481 : 298-300; 1976 v.260, no.5552 : p. 575; EVOLUTIONARY THEORY. 1976 v.1 : 179-229;
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1974-1976
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Evolution (Biology)
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