Darwin's theory was that organisms were born with slight variations, and nature selected some of those, introducing changes within species.
Lamarck proposed that organisms changed throughout their lives, and that those acquired changes where heritable.
It turns out Darwin was right and Lamarck not so much.
Evolution is a process, theories of evolution are theories which explain that process
Simply; none.
Because although there is evidence to support the claims, it isn't possible to prove evolution indefinately.
There are several different theories of evolution. The most successful is by Charles Darwin through natural selection.
There is only one central "theory of evolution", which is the theory of evolution by natural selection that Charles Darwin pioneered. There have been different theories in the past - such as Jean-baptise Lamarck's theory of acquired traits - but these lost their status of scientific theory when they were shown to be wrong.
Evolution is a process, theories of evolution are theories which explain that process
No, there are no other theories but the theory of evolution by natural selection that explain so much about evolution.
1: The Big Bang Theory, 2: Evolution, 3: The Universe is Big.
Simply; none.
Natural selection, I'm not sure, and Consumer-based evolution, respectively.
by making theories
endosymbiosis
In a phrase; the mechanism of natural selection.
Unanswerable.
He came up with the most widely accepted mechanism for evolution, known as natural selection.
There are none...at least none that have evidence to their favor.
evolution,the big bang theory