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In ch. 3 of the first edition of the origin of species, Darwin states that the survival of an organismâs progeny is the most important factor in his theory of the âstruggle for existence.â Why is this? Is competition greater among species or between members of the same species? Explain.
In ch. 3 of the first edition of the origin of species, Darwin states that the survival of an organismâs progeny is the most important factor in his theory of the âstruggle for existence.â Why is this? Is competition greater among species or between members of the same species? Explain.
Jarrod RobelLv2
29 Sep 2019