No - Alfred Russel Wallace co-discovered evolution by natural selection.
Darwin only has one power. Reactive Evolution. He evolves to survive. Example: He is in the sea. He grows gills.
When we're discussing Darwin's evolutionary theory, we're discussing only one "type of" evolution: evolution by reproductive variation and natural selection. The term 'evolution' is also used in cosmology and Astronomy (eg. the evolution of the cosmos, the galaxy, or stellar evolution). But when used in this context, the term refers to something entirely different than what Darwin was talking about, and what evolutionary theory is about.
When we're discussing Darwin's evolutionary theory, we're discussing only one "type of" evolution: evolution by reproductive variation and natural selection. The term 'evolution' is also used in cosmology and astronomy (eg. the evolution of the cosmos, the galaxy, or stellar evolution). But when used in this context, the term refers to something entirely different than what Darwin was talking about, and what evolutionary theory is about.
Charles Darwin is hated only by religious idiots fundamentalists.
There is currently only one theory of evolution: the theory of evolution by natural selection, as pioneered by Charles Darwin, which describes how the diverse modern life forms derived from their common ancestors.
Darwin's theory of evolution proposes that species change over time through natural selection, where individuals with beneficial traits are more likely to survive and reproduce. This leads to the gradual accumulation of adaptations that increase the organism's fitness for its environment, ultimately resulting in the diversity of life we see today.
The idea of evolution existed before Charles Darwin, but his work on natural selection and adaptation provided a comprehensive explanation for how it occurs. Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" presented evidence and a mechanism for how species change over time, leading to the development of the modern theory of evolution. Subsequent research and discoveries have only further supported and expanded on Darwin's original ideas.
Possible so, as the theory of evolution by natural selection, though his greatest product, was by no means Darwin's only production. Just before he died he produced a treatise on earthworms that is still relevant today.
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Charles Darwin, for sure. Not only did he write origin of speciese, which serves as the basis for our modern understanding of evolution, but he also made many advancements in plant biology and such. Darwin, for SURE!
It is one of several means of producing diversity on which the several mean of selection that drive evolution can act. Darwin knew nothing of mutation and only discussed diversity (without any mechanism to produce it) and what he called natural selection. There have been many of both types of processes discovered since Darwin.
Darwin's theory of evolution is the foundation of biology, and not only has not been overturned in over 150 years, but enjoys ever broadening support from other scientific disciplines as well.