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Lyell's principles of geology stated that geological features could be changed over long period of times how did this statement influence Darwin's own concept of evolution?

organisms change over time


Who proposed natural selection as a mechanism of evolution?

At the Linnaen Society meeting sometime in 1858 Charles Robert Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace had both their papers presented before the Society on which they proposed the idea of natural selection as a mechanism of evolution.


When did Charles Darwin discover natural selection?

Most of his key insights were gained on the famous voyage of the?HMS Beagle. In particular when he visited the?Galapagos islands, where he noticed variations in species between the islands that rendered the animals slightly more suitable to the environments of where they were found. His experiences on the Galapagos were not the only place he found evidence for?natural selection?however, he also studied earthworms and artificial selection in dogs and pigeons among other things. His body of work was really quite immense, more than most realise


Which voyage of Amerigo Vespucci was the voyage to America?

When Amerigo Vespucci sailed to America, it was his first voyage and his second expedition was to South America.


What scientific evidence best supports evolution by natural selection?

Evidence for natural selection is both abundant and compelling. First, there is the taxonomy of species created by Linnaeus. This hierarchical system strongly implies modern species shared common ancestry, and it is this implication that prompted Charles Darwin to set out on his voyage on the Beagle. During that voyage Darwin encountered numerous fossils that helped him put forth and hone the theory of evolution. For example, Darwin noted fossils of extinct sloths, which highlighted the fact this species had undergone significant change over geologic time. Darwin was also aware that the earliest fossils were all "primitive" Cambrian marine organisms. It was apparent that at the earliest stages, there were no terrestrial life forms. For natural selection specifically Darwin noted adaptations in varieties of pigeons introduced through artificial selection by pigeon breeders. He realized there was no reason nature could not produce similar variety through its own selection process, and the evidence of variation over geographical areas supports that. Since Darwin's time we have developed techniques of molecular biology and studies of embryology to further demonstrate the ancestral kinship shared by living organisms. Our own species, for example, shares a defect common to other primates (non functioning GULO gene which is responsible for the synthesis of ascorbic acid) almost no other mammal has. In addition, we can show that our chromosome number 2 is the result of the fusion of two primate chromosomes. All of the scientific data comprises a veritable rock solid mountain of evidence detailing the pathways of evolution of the course of the past six hundred million years. In the age old question "which came first the chicken or the egg," evolution points to the egg. As the years passed the egg changed by genetic mutation in the ancestors of the earliest chickens.

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What was Darwin's voyage on the HMS called?

Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle took place from 1831 to 1836 and is famously known as the Beagle voyage.


What did Darwin do when he Returned from voyage of the Beagle?

die


What islands did Darwin visit on his voyage on the Beagle?

galapagose


What three patterns did Darwin observe during his voyage on the HMS Beagle?

What patterns did Darwin see during his voyage


What did Charles Darwin travel on?

Charles Darwin travelled on HMS Beagle on his voyage


What voyage did Charles Darwin take?

Darwin served as the naturalist on the HMS Beagle from 1831 to 1836.


What type of ship was the HMS Beagle?

His/Her Majesty's Ship Beagle. It is the ship that Charles Darwin made his famous voyage of discovery on. The trip has been memorialized in the book The Voyage of the Beagle. and been parodied in The Voyage of the Space Beagle.


Who was darwin's mentor on the HMS beagle?

During the voyage of the Beagle, Charles Darwin was mentored by John Stevens Henslow . Henslow was a brilliant English botanist.


On the voyage on the Beagle Charles Darwin made many observations of what?

On the galapagos island


How was Charles Darwin's health after the voyage of the Beagle?

He was really sick and almost died


Was Darwin names after Charles Darwin?

Yes, the first European ship to see Darwin harbour was the Beagle and her captain (John Clements Wickham) named it after Charles Darwin - Wickham had sailed with Darwin on the famous 2nd voyage of the Beagle.


What ship is associated with Darwin's famous scientific voyage to the Calapagos Islands?

HMS Beagle