Giambattista Brocchi's (1814) monograph (see Dominici, Evo Edu Outreach, this issue, 2010) on the Tertiary fossils of the Subappenines in Italy—and their relation to the living molluscan fauna—contains a theoretical, transmutational perspective ("Brocchian transmutation"). Unlike Lamarck (1809), Brocchi saw species as discrete and fundamentally stable entities. Explicitly analogizing the births and deaths of species with those of individual organisms ("Brocchi's analogy"), Brocchi proposed that species have inherent longevities, eventually dying of old age unless driven to extinction by external forces. As for individuals, births and deaths of species are understood to have natural causes; sequences of births and deaths of species produce g...
This paper presents evolution idea, as proposed by J. B. Lamarck ("Philosophy of Zoology"), natural ...
RETHINKING DARWIN? ABOUT EX‐APTATIONS AND\ud NEOTENIES. CONCERNING MICKEY MOUSE, GOOFY AND\ud LIKEAB...
Evolution was not a new idea. The Greeks speculated on it. In the century before Darwin many differe...
The Italian geologist Giambattista Brocchi (1771–1826) is presented as a key figure in the historica...
Franco Andrea Bonelli, a disciple of Lamarck, was one of the few naturalists who taught and dissemin...
SETTING THE PROBLEM The emergence of dramatic morphological differences (disparity) and the ensuing ...
The intricate relationship between morphology and history plays a crucial role in Darwin’s evolution...
The intricate relationship between morphology and history plays a crucial role in Darwin’s evolution...
SUMMARY. — At the end of the XIXth century, zoologists sketched the history of evolutionary ideas in...
Darwin is the father of evolutionary theory because he identified evolutionary patterns and, with N...
Lack of consideration of the complex European scientific scene from the late 18th century to the mid...
Language change and biological evolution are sufficiently similar that biologists and linguists ofte...
(1) Darwin inherited Lyell’s methodology and applied it to the animate beings. This led him, eventua...
In the late 19th and early 20th century, Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution was at the center of w...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
This paper presents evolution idea, as proposed by J. B. Lamarck ("Philosophy of Zoology"), natural ...
RETHINKING DARWIN? ABOUT EX‐APTATIONS AND\ud NEOTENIES. CONCERNING MICKEY MOUSE, GOOFY AND\ud LIKEAB...
Evolution was not a new idea. The Greeks speculated on it. In the century before Darwin many differe...
The Italian geologist Giambattista Brocchi (1771–1826) is presented as a key figure in the historica...
Franco Andrea Bonelli, a disciple of Lamarck, was one of the few naturalists who taught and dissemin...
SETTING THE PROBLEM The emergence of dramatic morphological differences (disparity) and the ensuing ...
The intricate relationship between morphology and history plays a crucial role in Darwin’s evolution...
The intricate relationship between morphology and history plays a crucial role in Darwin’s evolution...
SUMMARY. — At the end of the XIXth century, zoologists sketched the history of evolutionary ideas in...
Darwin is the father of evolutionary theory because he identified evolutionary patterns and, with N...
Lack of consideration of the complex European scientific scene from the late 18th century to the mid...
Language change and biological evolution are sufficiently similar that biologists and linguists ofte...
(1) Darwin inherited Lyell’s methodology and applied it to the animate beings. This led him, eventua...
In the late 19th and early 20th century, Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution was at the center of w...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
This paper presents evolution idea, as proposed by J. B. Lamarck ("Philosophy of Zoology"), natural ...
RETHINKING DARWIN? ABOUT EX‐APTATIONS AND\ud NEOTENIES. CONCERNING MICKEY MOUSE, GOOFY AND\ud LIKEAB...
Evolution was not a new idea. The Greeks speculated on it. In the century before Darwin many differe...