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Seeds, eggs and spawn were produced in huge quantities but only a tiny fraction grew to maturity. There is no doubt that Malthus provided what Darwin called ‘a theory by which to work’, but the seeds of this theory had been sown much earlier when he had read Humboldt’s work.
The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World
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