Evolution

By H Russ
  • Jean Baptist Lamarck

    Jean Baptist Lamarck
    Jean believed in which an alchemical complexifying force drove organisms up a ladder of complexity, and a second environmental force adapted them to local environments through use and disuse of characteristics. This falls back on a force is always propelling something to change and adapt for the upcoming rode ahead.
  • Thomas Malthus

    Thomas Malthus
    He theorized that populations will continue to grow until growth is stopped or reversed by disease, famine, war or calamity. This is huge because population is the overall count of people and over time population could decrease or increase in an way shape or form. His theory hit the nail on the head with the population theory on evolution..
  • Georges Cuvier

    Georges Cuvier
    He proposed that Non existent species was wiped out from catastrophic flooding. This gives the thought that evolution occurred at this point in history because, there was no way any species made it thru the flooding. That no species could belittle to the extreme of these events.
  • Charles Lyell

    Charles Lyell
    Charles lyell was much like the brains of the operation to charles darwin theory Natural selection. Charles darwin came up with the suggestion and Charles Lyell put it into words that made sense in science and evolution terms.
  • Charles Darwin

    Charles Darwin
    Charles Darwin theory behind the magic was natural selection that species change to compete, survive and reproduce in an area that is biologically changing. this gives the significance were individuals in theory were making drastic changes do to the circumstances they were withstanding.
  • Francis Galton

    Francis Galton
    Explorer and anthropologist Francis Galton was known for his studies in eugenics and human intelligence. This brought an impact to the evolution era because as the setting revolutionizes so does the thinking processhe explained.
  • Alfred Wallace

    Alfred Wallace
    Alfred Wallace is the cofounder of natural selection and a founder of the modern fields of biogeography. He believed that differences in surviving and reproduction due to a individuals phenotype.
  • Roaslind Franklin

    Roaslind Franklin
    An intelligent woman named Rosalind Franklin who took the first x-ray picture of DNA this was a huge step in evolution this was a main picture of how people have changed over the centuries.
  • Molecular evolution

    Considers differences in genomes, chromosomes banding patterns, protein sequences, and DNA base sequences, using mutation rates of individual genes to estimate species relatedness.