That therefore, on the whole, the theory of Wallace and Bates is supported by the facts detailed in this and the author's former papers, so far as they deal with birds (and with the one mammal used). Animal Behaviour - Pàgina 50per Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1900 - 344 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Royal Entomological Society of London - 1905 - 1072 pàgines
...suggestion by actual observation and experiment ; and Mr. Finn, also, in summing up this result, states that ' each bird has to separately acquire its experience, and well remembers what it has learned.' Thus the Miillerian theory of 1879 has now been placed on a psychological basis of well-ascertained... | |
| 1898 - 816 pàgines
...rate relatively palateable, and that the mimicry is commonly effectual under natural conditions. 4. That each bird has to separately acquire its experience, and well remembers what it has learned. That therefore on the whole, the theory of Wallace and Bates is supported by the facts detailed... | |
| 1898 - 612 pàgines
...rate relatively palatable, and that the mimicry is commonly effectual under natural conditions. 4. That each bird has to separately acquire its experience, and well remembers what it has learned." And that, therefore, on the whole, the theories of Bates and Wallace are supported by the... | |
| 1899 - 416 pàgines
...rate relatively palatable, and that the mimicry is commonly effectual under natural conditions." "4. That each bird has to separately acquire its experience, and well remembers what it has learned." " That therefore on the whole, the theory of Wallace and Bates is supported by the facts... | |
| 1899 - 870 pàgines
...rate relatively palatable, and that the mimicry is commonly effectual under natural conditions." "4. That each bird has to separately acquire its experience, and well remembers what it has learned." "That therefore on the whole, the theory of Wallace and Bates is supported by the facts detailed,"... | |
| 1899 - 588 pàgines
...rate relatively palatable, and that the mimicry is commonly effectual under natural conditions. "4. That each bird has to separately acquire its experience, and well remembers what it has learned." That, therefore, on the whole, the theory of Wallace and Bates is supported in this and my... | |
| 1899 - 1030 pàgines
...rate relatively palatable, and that the mimicry is commonly effectual under natural conditions. "4. That each bird has to separately acquire its experience, and well remembers what it has learned." That, therefore, on the whole, the theory of Wallace and Bates is supported in this and my... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1900 - 370 pàgines
...harmless fly will inspire just as much timidity. As the result of careful observations, Mr. Frank Finn t concludes " that each bird has to separately acquire...acquired. Since a * " Naturalist in La Plata," p. 88. f Journal Atiatic Society of Bengal, Ixvii., part »., 1397, p. 614. yonng bird inherits a tendency... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1900 - 448 pàgines
...experience what to eat and what to leave. For, as the result of careful observation, Mr. Frank Finn concludes " that each bird has to separately acquire...experience, and well remembers what it has learnt," — a conclusion with which, as already stated, my own observations are entirely in accord. There is... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1908 - 364 pàgines
...experience what to eat and what to leave. For, as the result of careful observation, Mr. Frank Finn concludes " that each bird has to separately acquire...experience, and well remembers what it has learnt," — a conclusion with which, as already stated, my own observations are entirely in accord. There is... | |
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