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Biogeography, evolution, and the arrogations of the Darwin industry

J. David Archibald: Origins of Darwin’s evolution: solving the species puzzle through time and place. Columbia University Press, 2017, xii+192pp, $65.00 HB

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Flannery, M.A. Biogeography, evolution, and the arrogations of the Darwin industry. Metascience 27, 293–296 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11016-018-0309-z

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