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  1. Gedanken zur kritik der „anpassung” tierischer tiefseeformen.G. Von Kolosváry - 1938 - Acta Biotheoretica 4 (1):25-32.
    The reduction of deep-see animals is a primordial phenomenon. Connected with this, compensatory transformations of self-preservation, not yet gotten to validity, make it possible for the organism, that while descending in homogeneous surroundings it may keep itself alive, maintaining its life in that last refuge. Reduction is a primordial automatical phenomenon, permanent dwelling in homogeneous surroundings is a secondary phenomenon.La réduction des animaux de la mer profonde est un phénomène primordial. En rapport avec cela, des transformations compensatoriques de conservation personelle, (...)
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  • Adolf Naef (1883–1949): On Foundational Concepts and Principles of Systematic Morphology. [REVIEW]Olivier Rieppel, David M. Williams & Malte C. Ebach - 2013 - Journal of the History of Biology 46 (3):445-510.
    During the early twentieth century, the Swiss Zoologist Adolf Naef (1883–1949) established himself as a leader in German comparative anatomy and higher level systematics. He is generally labeled an ‘idealistic morphologist’, although he himself called his research program ‘systematic morphology’. The idealistic morphology that flourished in German biology during the first half of the twentieth century was a rather heterogeneous movement, within which Adolf Naef worked out a special theoretical system of his own. Following a biographical sketch, we present an (...)
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  • Rondom het biologisch soortbegrip.J. Lever - 1950 - Philosophia Reformata 15 (1-4):1-23.
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