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Meanings of incipient species in English
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Usage of incipient species in English
1
Varieties, as we shall see, may justly be called incipientspecies.
2
How do varieties, or as I have called them incipientspecies, become converted into true and well-defined species?
3
A circular relation corresponded to the reduced scale of the incipientspecies: no growth, input and output in balance.
4
But after at least three generations of reproductive isolation, the Grants felt comfortable in designating the new lineage as an incipientspecies.
5
Nevertheless according to my view, varieties are species in the process of formation, or are, as I have called them, incipientspecies.
6
When I spoke of the initial geographical barrier that separated two incipientspecies, I proposed an earthquake diverting the course of a river.
7
We have seen that in each country it is the species belonging to the larger genera which oftenest present varieties or incipientspecies.
8
These polymorphisms have been used to demonstrate the existence of five reproductive units in West African populations that are currently described as incipientspecies.