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1. The insects represent around 75% of the world's fauna and as such provide especially good examples of the evolutionary process in action, aided by their often rapid generation time and high rate of reproduction.
2. Here, I review some of the main mechanisms of mutational, ecological, and evolutionary change in insects. All those described, whether allo‐ para‐ or sympatric, involve changes in the...
1. In 1858 the theory of evolution by means of natural selection was born. By the time of the publication of the two papers by Charles Robert Darwin (1809–1882) and Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913), Darwin was already a well established and respected scientist who had been thinking about evolution for a long time, at least since his world voyage in HMS Beagle from 1831 to 1836. In contrast, as far...
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