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Yes Charles Darwin was an ornithologist. His knowledge of ornithology derived from his voyage on the H.M.S. "Beagle". He found different types of birds.
In his voyage on the 'Beagle', particularly in the Galapagos Islands and then afterwards at his home in England.
he observed many types of animals, especially birds. Such as the finch.
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Linnaeus retained typological thinking of human variation. Basically, Linnaeus want to diverge a species into several types (perhaps sub species) while Darwin focuses on variation. Linnaeus wants to divide human by types while Darwin says there is no type in human. He emphasis on variation among species.
Yes Charles Darwin was an ornithologist. His knowledge of ornithology derived from his voyage on the H.M.S. "Beagle". He found different types of birds.
In his voyage on the 'Beagle', particularly in the Galapagos Islands and then afterwards at his home in England.
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he observed many types of animals, especially birds. Such as the finch.
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Linnaeus retained typological thinking of human variation. Basically, Linnaeus want to diverge a species into several types (perhaps sub species) while Darwin focuses on variation. Linnaeus wants to divide human by types while Darwin says there is no type in human. He emphasis on variation among species.
Darwin discovered that the finches were once the same species. Due to isolation, each island produced variations of the original finch species.
Scientists collect Germanium from certain types of mineral specimens. These include Sphalerite and other ores from silver, copper, and lead.
When Darwin traviled from island to island and saw that each one had its own specialized finch... there are 13 types to be exact ...this suggested to him that animals evolved
there were variations in the beaks already.