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KEY CONCEPT There were theories of biological and geologic change before Darwin.
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Early scientists proposed ideas about evolution.
Evolution is the biological change process by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors. A species is a group of organisms that can reproduce and have fertile offspring.
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There were many important naturalists in the 18th century.
Linnaeus: classification system from kingdom to species Buffon: species shared ancestors rather than arising separately E. Darwin: more-complex forms developed from less-complex forms Lamarck: environmental change leads to use or disuse of a structure
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Theories of geologic change set the stage for Darwin’s theory.
There were three theories of geologic change. catastrophism gradualism uniformitarianism
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Uniformitarianism is the prevailing theory of geologic change.
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What are the main differences between gradualism and catastrophism?
Formative Assessment Briefly describe 2 ideas about evolution that were proposed in the 1800’s What ideas in Lyell’s theory of uniformitarianism were important for evolutionary theory? What are the main differences between gradualism and catastrophism? Why are the ideas that Earth undergoes change and is billions of year old important for evolutionary theory?
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