For many reasons. Aside from curiosity, and the value of knowledge per sé, the evolutionary context helps research in medicine and agriculture, and even new perspectives on human psychology.
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Charles Darwin studied birds, medicine, and theory of evolution.
Charles Darwin studied birds, medicine, and theory of evolution.
More importantly it seems like English should be studied.
he studied finches iguanas and tortoises. :)
Micro-evolution is basically evolution, ie. changes in allele frequencies, studied at the scale of a single population or species. One way to do this is to count the incidence of a particular set of traits in a population, and then to repeat the count at intervals exceeding one average life-cycle. If you're seeing a shift in the proportion of individuals carrying those traits, then you've witnessed evolution at work.
They first cuz Christians are second and also, have you ever studied evolution?
Charles Darwin, often times considered the Father of Evolution, studied the evolution of animals. He was coined the first Evolutionary Biologist, and where the term came from.
Archaic models are studied only to understand the evolution of human thought.
Although natural selection is affected by geology, and some knowledge of geology is certainly necessary to be able to interpret the evidence for the various phylogenies of evolution, these theories themselves do not affect geology. Evolution therefore remains a matter of biology, not geology.
John Endler studied the evolution of visual signals in guppies. He conducted his research at the University of California, Berkeley.