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How are these iguanas similar How are they different Do you think they are related Do they share a common ancestor Darwins Voyage EQ How did Darwin explain the

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How are these iguanas similar How are they different Do you think they are related Do they share a common ancestor Darwins Voyage EQ How did Darwin explain the differences between species on the Galapagos Islands and mainland South America. 7 Ea st i ly Sm oo St cM St St Hw t ua Hw Wi nn lie tt Hi ck lb ss aw rr a ch dt rt Ross Smi th Av Henr y Wr igley Dr McMillans Rd McMillans Rd Va nderlin Dr Tr ower Rd Buchanan Tc Str eet Legend 1 W aters St 2 Chapman Rd 3 Rossiter St 4 Pandanus St From its 64257rst publication the theory stirred controversy perhaps not surprisingly for a theory that not only revolutionised biology but had farreaching implications for many aspects of our lives Today Darwins theory in64258uences many areas from Evolution. Section 15-1: The Puzzle of Life’s . Diversity. Evolutionary theory . is a collection of scientific facts, observations, and hypotheses that helps explain . the diversity of life. Evolution (. Stephen Jay Gould. Stephen Jay Gould (1941-2002). an American . paleontologist. , . evolutionary biologist. and . historian of science. . He was also one of the most influential and widely read writers of . Theories of Inheritance. Chapter 7. Key Concepts. Neither Darwin nor Wallace knew how variation could be produced in Nature. . . What do we attribute this to now? . The accepted theories of inheritance were the . Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury in 1809 and he died in London in 1882.. He very nearly didn’t go on his voyage on the Beagle, because his father tried to stop him. . During the voyage Darwin started his theory of evolution, which made him famous. . Sally Cunningham. Defra. Sally Cunningham. Defra. Welcome & congratulations. Round 21 – just completed . 357 main project applications received at Stage 1. 57 main project applications invited to Stage 2. Introduction. Charles Darwin was a biologist who lived during the 1800s. Scientific thinking was shifting (biology & geology). Evolution = the process of change over time. Darwin developed a theory that explains how modern organisms evolved over long periods of time through descent from common ancestors.. Charles Darwin was born February 12 1809 in Shrewsbury England. . He came from a long line of doctors, his father was a medical doctor, and his grandfather was a botanist.. He was described as someone who “loved to explore nature”. Texas Horned Lizard. Defense Behavior Adaptations. Its horns are extensions of its cranium and contain true bone.. When threatened it will puff up its body to cause its spiny scales to protrude, which makes it hard to swallow.. Background Info: Charles Darwin. Set sail on the HMS . Beagle. . 5 year trip around the world. Naturalist: a person who studies the natural world. He wanted to learn about the living things he saw on the voyage . Charles Darwin. Charles Darwin was born in the mount, Shrewsbury and was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist. He was best known for the science of evolution. Charles lived in 3 places: Downe Kent, London and Shrewsbury. Sadly . & . Natural Selection. studied medicine at Edinburgh University (1825-1827) where the sight of blood and surgery without anesthetics repulsed him. studied to become a clergyman at Cambridge University (1827-1831). Course Objectives. Describe the importance of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Charles Darwin, Alfred Wallace, Charles Lyell, Stephen Jay Gould, to the development of evolutionary theory.. Describe five ways that fossils can form including amber, tar pits, petrification, sedimentary rocks, and ice..

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