Abstract
In this paper the geographical variability of some morphological, physiological and serological traits of man is discussed with respect to the question, how far this variability can be considered as the result of selective adaptation processes. Though there is already some evidence supporting such an assumption, much more detailed and exactly planned research is necessary to clear the indubitable relations between the distribution patterns of anthropological traits and the various environmental conditions of human biotops. Particularly much more work is required to understand the causative mechanisms on which these relations are based. © 1971 Springer-Verlag.
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Walter, H. (1971, June). Remarks on the environmental adaptation of man. Humangenetik. Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00295790
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