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charles robert darwin 1809 1882 was an english naturalist who born on 12th february 1809 at shrewsbury england he went on voyage trip expedition tour for five years 1831 to ...

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  • Charles  Robert  Darwin  (1809-1882)  was  an 
   English  naturalist  who  born  on  12th  February, 
   1809 at Shrewsbury, England. 
  • He went on voyage (trip, expedition, tour) for five years 
   (1831  to  1836)  and  explored  the  fauna  and 
   flora of a number of continents and islands. 
  • The observations during the expedition put the 
   idea  of  evolution  of  new  species  by  natural 
   selection in his mind.
       • He was also much influenced by three publications written 
         by:
       • (i) T.R.  Malthus,1798,  titled  "On  the  principles  of 
         populations"  which  states  that  populations                              increase 
         geometrically             and        the      food        sources           increase 
         arithmetically.
       • (ii)Sir  Charles  Lyell  entitled  "Principles  of                        Geology“ 
         which explained the gradualism ( i.e.  earth has changed slowly 
         and  gradually  through  ages)  and                   uniformitarianism  (i.e. 
         fundamental laws operate  today on the earth in the same way as they did 
         in the past)
       • (iii)   Alfred  Russel  Wallace  "On  the  tendency  of 
         varieties to depart from original types”.
   • Based  on  observations  and  literature,  he  finally,  published  his 
   conclusions under the name 'Origin of species in 1859.
   • Darwin's theory of Natural Selection :
   • Darwin's theory of natural selection is based on several facts and 
   observations.
   • 1. Over  production  or  enormous  power  of  fertility  of 
   organism
   • 2. Constancy in population of each species in  nature
   • 3. Struggle for existence
   • 4. Universal occurrence of variations
   • 5. Natural selection
   • 6. Origin of species
      • 1. Over production or enormous power of fertility of        organism:
      • Due to high reproductive potential the organisms increases geometrically. 
      • For example: Paramecium divides by binary fission three to four times in a 
        day. At this rate, the mass of protoplasm equals to 10,000 times of the 
                                               th
        volume of the earth at the end of 9000  generation.
      • Salmon produces 28 millions eggs and starfish one million eggs in a 
        season. If all the eggs hatch and the larvae come to reproductive stage, all 
        the seas will be filled with them in a few generations.
      • A pair of elephants, the slowest breeder, in the absence of checks may 
        have 29 million descendants at the end of 800th generation.
      • Thus the capacity of organisms to reproduce in certainly greater than their 
        death rate.
  • 2. Constancy in population of each species in 
    nature :
  • However, an abnormal increase in the population 
   of any species is not observed in nature.
  • The population of each species remains more 
   or less constant because of:
  • (i) Mortality i.e. the offspring die in large number 
   before they become reproductively active.
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