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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 over long periods of time 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 – A Swedish botanist: classification system from kingdom to species – he proposed some organisms were brought about by hybridization – speciation. Buffon – A French naturalist: species shared ancestors rather than arising separately – he proposed that the Earth was much older than the 6000 years most thought at that time.
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Early Scientist proposed ideas about evolution
E. Darwin – C. Darwin’s grandfather and an English doctor: more-complex forms developed from less-complex forms – C. Darwin expanded upon this idea 65 years later. Lamarck – A French naturalist: environmental change leads to use or disuse of a structure – He proposed the idea of inheritance of acquired traits - his explanations were flawed Example: He said a giraffe’s neck would grow longer the more they stretched to use it and that their offspring would have longer necks because of this. --- WRONG!
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WRONG!
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Theories of geologic change set the stage for Darwin’s theory.
Georges Cuvier explained – catastrophism – natural disasters such as floods and volcanic eruptions caused massive amounts of species to become extinct and other species moved into an area after each catastrophic event.
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Gradualism Proposed by James Hutton, a Scottish geologist – changes observed in landforms resulted from slow changes over a long period of time, a principle known as gradualism.
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English geologist, Charles Lyell – expanded Hutton’s idea of gradualism into the theory of uniformitarianism. This idea replaced catastrophism as the accepted theory of geologic change.
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