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Evolution und Artenschutz

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Evolutionsprozesse im Tierreich
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Arten sterben aus und neue entstehen. Arten ändern sich in der phänotypischen Zusammensetzung in bestimmten Perioden ihres Daseins, und verbleiben, zumindest in unseren Augen, recht unverändert in anderen Zeitabschnitten.

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Loeschcke, V. (1989). Evolution und Artenschutz. In: Streit, B. (eds) Evolutionsprozesse im Tierreich. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5214-2_14

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