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Evolution Vocabulary

Know their contributions Charles Lyell Jean Baptiste Lamarck Carolus Linnaeus Gregor Mendel

Know their contributions Alfred Wallace Charles Darwin Plato Aristotle

Know their contributions John Henslow George Cuvier Thomas Malthus

Know the foundation of each Catastrophism Evolution Natural Selection

Uniformitarianism Scala Naturae Natural Theology

Anagenesis Cladogenesis Speciation

Biodiversity Biogeography Biochemistry

Species Concept Biological Ecological Pluralistic

Species Concept Genealogical Morphological

Isolation Temporal Behavioral Habitat

Isolation Gametic Postzygomatic Mechanical

Vestigial Micro Evolution Macro Evolution

Type of Selection Natural Directed Goal Directed

Type of Selection Sexual Species

Divergent Evolution Sympatric speciation Adaptive Radiation Iridium Anomaly

Convergent evolution Exaptation Hybridization Balanced Polymorphism