}Firstly, Lamarck reckoned that variation depended upon environmental factors of which frequently invert and alter throughout life's course for all sorts of organisms: the analogy of giraffes neck lengths determined and supported his argument in both further, quantity and greater profitable detail, on Lamark's behalf, because when they were alive, then passed this irregular measured feature of the neck which evolved and developed over thousands of years hereditarily through generations.
As opposed to this initial objective- the Darwinian theory determined that evolution occurred through natural selection and specie categorisation. Essentially, this exemplifies the survival of the fittest, where those more adapted and aptly suited to their naturally habilitated environment survive and procreate these environmentally developed gene copies to their offspring, valuably...
Furthermore, a mutation or variation in a species may possibly allow these two opposing theoretical arguments to familiarise briefly in some points and objectives made about each theory.For instance, "if there was a pig and a giraffe in a pen with only one tree, the giraffe would survive, whereas the pig would have no means of getting food so would die".
Darwin read the book Lamarck wrote and said that he did not get one idea from it as it was ludicrous in content. So, Lamarck would be the one scientist that did not influence Darwin according to Darwin.
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scientist whose ideas about evolution were the same as Darwin's- Wallace geologist who influenced Darwin- Lyell geologist who influenced Darwin- Hutton scientist whose ideas about evolution and adaptation influenced Darwin- Lamarck economist whose ideas about human population influenced Darwin-Malthus
Charles Darwin is credited with this theory in his book, The Origin Of Species. ---> Actually... Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, Chevalier de la Marck (AKA Lamarck) was the first to propose the hypothesis that species change over time.
Darwin did not actually meet Lamarck in person. Lamarck's ideas on evolution were published before Darwin's time, and Darwin was familiar with them through his readings. Darwin's theory of natural selection differed from Lamarck's theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics.
Darwin read the book Lamarck wrote and said that he did not get one idea from it as it was ludicrous in content. So, Lamarck would be the one scientist that did not influence Darwin according to Darwin.
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Darwin, of course. Lamarck did not have the evidence to back up his acquired characteristics and use and disuse concepts, but Darwin had massive amounts of evidence and well structured arguments for his theory of natural selection.
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, a French biologist, proposed the idea of inheritance of acquired characteristics and the concept of transformational evolution. These ideas influenced Darwin's thinking on evolution and adaptation. However, Darwin's theory of natural selection ultimately diverged from Lamarck's ideas.
Jean Baptiste Lamarck's idea of the inheritance of acquired characteristics, although mostly rejected today, was one of the first systematic explanations for evolution, influencing Darwin's thinking. While Darwin's theory of natural selection differed significantly from Lamarck's, Lamarck's work helped pave the way for questioning and exploring evolutionary mechanisms that ultimately led to Darwin's own theory of evolution by natural selection.
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Darwin's theory made more sense and was proven true.
Jean- Baptiste Lamarck
Lamarck proposed that traits acquired during one's lifetime could be passed to the next generation.