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Darwin’s Theory at a Glance • Darwin’s Theory of Evolution actually contains two major ideas: • organisms change over time, life on Earth has changed as descendants diverged from common ancestors in the past • evolution occurs by natural selection, the process in which living things with beneficial traits produce more offspring than others do resulting in changes in the traits of living things over time Where did Darwin’s Ideas Come From???? • Voyage of the HMS • Galapagos Islands Beagle Scientists Who Influenced Darwin’s Ideas • James Hutton (1726-1797) Scottish • Thomas Malthus (1766–1834) English geologist; proposed that the Earth is economist; essay titled On Population, shaped by geological forces t over argued that human populations grow extremely long periods of time; faster than the resources they depend estimated that the Earth was millions on. of years old–not thousands of years • Georges Curvier (1769-1832) French old. naturalist.; developed support for the • Jean Baptiste Lamarck (1744–1829) idea that fossil remains of unknown French naturalist.; the first scientists organisms were not just the remains of to propose that species change over some type of ’freak of nature’ but were time. actually the remains of organisms that • Charles Lyell (1797–1875) English had existed at one point in history and geologist.; book, Principles of had since become extinct. Geology, argued that gradual • Adam Sedgewick (1785-1873) English geological processes have gradually geologist; proposed the Devonian shaped Earth’s surface period and the Cambrian period of the Earth’s geological timescale based on his observations and the data he had collected while studying Welsh rock strata. Wallace’s Theory • Wallace’s adventures took place 20 years after Darwin’s but Darwin had not published his ideas…. • Did you ever hear the saying that ‘‘great minds think alike???” It certainly applies to Charles Darwin and another English naturalist named Alfred Russel Wallace. Wallace lived at about the same time as Darwin. He also traveled to distant places to study nature. Wallace wasn’t as famous as Darwin. However, he developed basically the same Theory of Evolution. While working in distant lands, Wallace sent Darwin a paper he had written. In the paper, Wallace explained his evolutionary theory. This served to confirm what Darwin already thought. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection • Darwin spent many years thinking about the work of Lamarck, Lyell, and Malthus, what he had seen on his voyage, and artificial selection. What did all this mean? How did it all fit together? It fits together in Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection. It’s easy to see how all of these influences helped shape Darwin’s ideas.
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