Poorly differentiated genera give rise to a wide variety of organisms, but well-differentiated genera rarely give rise to variety (law of non-specialization). This is the one usually referred to as one of several "Cope's laws." Source: Asakura Publishing Dictionary of Laws Information |
分化度の低い生物の属は多種の生体を発生するが,よく分化した属は変種を発生することはまれである(非特殊型の法則).いくつかある「コープの法則」の中で,通常はこれを指している.
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