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Modern evolutionary synthesis / Evolution / Ernst Mayr / G. Ledyard Stebbins / Natural selection / Orthogenesis / Neo-Darwinism / Punctuated equilibrium / August Weismann / Biology / Evolutionary biology / Evolutionary biologists
Date: 2006-01-12 05:56:46
Modern evolutionary synthesis
Evolution
Ernst Mayr
G. Ledyard Stebbins
Natural selection
Orthogenesis
Neo-Darwinism
Punctuated equilibrium
August Weismann
Biology
Evolutionary biology
Evolutionary biologists

Naturwissenschaften[removed]:255–276 DOI[removed]s00114[removed]y REVIEW Ulrich Kutschera · Karl J. Niklas

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