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abortion, natural, 87–88, 144
Adaptation and Natural Selection (Williams), 3
Agassiz, Louis, 161
Alberti, Gerd, 135–36
allometry, genital, 101–3
amber fossils, 96–97
Amphidromus snail shell coiling, 177–82, 181
Anatomical Record journal, 141
Anderson, Matthew, 141
Animal Behaviour journal, 53–54, 59
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