In later life, Charles Darwin continued to work on his theories of evolution and write books on natural selection. He also corresponded with other scientists and continued to study plants and animals. Darwin died in 1882, leaving a lasting impact on the field of biology.
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!
Darwin wrote a book called "Descent of Man" which delved into his theories regarding the progressive development of humans as a species. Darwin was one of the first to examine and write about the then recently discovered Neanderthal fossils, which were pretty solid evidence for the existence of hominid species ancestral to us, though Neanderthal itself was more like a cousin.
Charles Darwin wrote "On the Origin of Species" in 1859.
A fascination with the natural world, animals and plants and geology and his major discovery, his hypothesis of Natural Selection and Evolution of Descent with Modification!!
You can write your credentials as "Bachelor of Science in Biology (B.S.)" or "Biology, B.S." followed by the name of the institution from which you graduated.
"On the Origin of the Species"
Methodology is the science of the study of methods, (it is a common misuse to use methodology as "posh method"), just as Biology is the science of the study of living things. How do you write about a science? You could describe its origins, major developments and important conclusions.
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origin of species
Aristotle a greek scientist,is considered as the father of biology. before him , the knoladge in biology was fragmentary , ambiguous and confucing.