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AMONG the many influences which, during the last century or two, have been affecting that unstable condition of life which is expressed in the words “the geographical distribution of animals and plants,” none has approached in potency the agency of man, exerted both purposely and unwittingly or accidentally.
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The Agency of Man in the Distribution of Species1. Nature 56, 604–605 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056604a0
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