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Q: How does Darwins principle explain the characteristics to today's species?
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Explain how Darwins finches illustrate the principle of character displacement?

This new species needed the same resources so they competed for food and they started to evolve and soon had new beaks. Now that they evolved, they could eat different food and actually survived!


What was the name of Darwins famous book published in 1859?

the work on Darwins most famous work was called? is british animals


How are Dobzhansky and Mayr's ideas about the origin of species similar to Darwins?

They thought the evolution of new species is linked to environmental changes


How are Dobzhansky and mayr's idea about the origin of species similar to Darwins?

They thought the evolution of new species is linked to environmental changes


How are Dobzhansky and Mayrs ideas about the origin of species similar to Darwins?

They thought the evolution of new species is linked to environmental changes


Explain why there is more variation between a species than within a species?

Within a species, the animals breed together so that the similar characteristics are passed from parents to their offspring. This is why there is less variation within a species than between a species.


What was the name of Charles Darwins' famous book?

"The Descent of Man" was published in 1871.


Why is it important to discover new species?

It is important to discover new species because the new discoveries help us understand previously known species even better. The behaviors and characteristics of a new species can explain habitual mysteries in an existing species.


What principle stats that living species descend with changes from another species over time is known as?

I believe that it is the principle of evolution.


What was Darwins catchphrase for the gradual evolution of new species?

Darwin didn't have a catchphrase for this, as far as I am aware. A famous catchphrase for natural selection that was coined by Herbert Spencer and used by Charles Darwin is "survival of the fittest". Unfortunately this catchphrase does a rather poor job of portraying the principle of differential reproductive success.


How does Darwin's principle of descent with modification explain the characteritics of todays species?

Yes, but it needs some additions like Mendelian Genetics that Darwin did not have. These additions have already been made.


Was over production in a population included in Darwins theory of evolution?

no the theory of evolution is a species becoming more advanced not over populated