In historical literature, edouard van beneden (1846–1910) is mostly remembered for his cytological discoveries. Less well known, however, is that he also introduced evolutionary morphology – and indeed evolutionary theory as such – in the belgian academic world. The introduction of this research programme cannot be understood without taking both the international and the national context into account. It was clearly the german example of the jena university that inspired van beneden in his research interests. The actual launch of evolutionary morphology at his university of liège was, however, also connected with the dynamic of belgian university reforms and the local rationale of creating a research “school.” thanks to his networks, his ma...
This seminar offers a fascinating and wideranging discussion of the history of morphological evoluti...
The marine biology in the Belgian university of Liège was founded by Edouard Van Beneden (1846-1910)...
The intricate relationship between morphology and history plays a crucial role in Darwin’s evolution...
In historical literature, edouard van beneden (1846–1910) is mostly remembered for his cytological d...
In historical literature, Edouard van Beneden (1846-1910) is mostly remembered for his cytological d...
In late nineteenth-century Germany, evolutionary morphology was recognized as a science, but lacked ...
The Belgian biologist Edouard Van Beneden (1846–1910) had a successful scientific career. His disser...
One foundational question in contemporary biology is how to integrate evolution and development. The...
This is a broad study on the topic of evolution in education. The main focus is on Dutch education b...
In the following the role of morphology, anatomy and palynology in systematics at the Rijksherbarium...
Morphology, the description and analysis of organismal form, is one of the oldest biological discipl...
Tegenwoordig kunnen evolutiebiologen de stamboom van de evolutie vrijwel vanaf de wortels reconstrue...
To elevate or to exterminate? Evolution theory and the ‘Man’s ability to be transformed’ Around 1900...
10 pagesInternational audienceDisparity (shape diversity) is a key aspect of biodiversity, both pres...
Since Darwin (and Wallace) put forward the theory of evolution by natural selection, embryonic devel...
This seminar offers a fascinating and wideranging discussion of the history of morphological evoluti...
The marine biology in the Belgian university of Liège was founded by Edouard Van Beneden (1846-1910)...
The intricate relationship between morphology and history plays a crucial role in Darwin’s evolution...
In historical literature, edouard van beneden (1846–1910) is mostly remembered for his cytological d...
In historical literature, Edouard van Beneden (1846-1910) is mostly remembered for his cytological d...
In late nineteenth-century Germany, evolutionary morphology was recognized as a science, but lacked ...
The Belgian biologist Edouard Van Beneden (1846–1910) had a successful scientific career. His disser...
One foundational question in contemporary biology is how to integrate evolution and development. The...
This is a broad study on the topic of evolution in education. The main focus is on Dutch education b...
In the following the role of morphology, anatomy and palynology in systematics at the Rijksherbarium...
Morphology, the description and analysis of organismal form, is one of the oldest biological discipl...
Tegenwoordig kunnen evolutiebiologen de stamboom van de evolutie vrijwel vanaf de wortels reconstrue...
To elevate or to exterminate? Evolution theory and the ‘Man’s ability to be transformed’ Around 1900...
10 pagesInternational audienceDisparity (shape diversity) is a key aspect of biodiversity, both pres...
Since Darwin (and Wallace) put forward the theory of evolution by natural selection, embryonic devel...
This seminar offers a fascinating and wideranging discussion of the history of morphological evoluti...
The marine biology in the Belgian university of Liège was founded by Edouard Van Beneden (1846-1910)...
The intricate relationship between morphology and history plays a crucial role in Darwin’s evolution...