Darwin's ideas on variation, heredity, and development differ significantly from twentieth-century views. First, Darwin held that environmental changes, acting either on the reproductive organs or the body, were necessary to generate variation. Second, heredity was a developmental, not a transmissional, process; variation was a change in the developmental process of change. An analysis of Darwin's elaboration and modification of these two positions from his early notebooks (1836-1844) to the last edition of the /Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication/ (1875) complements previous Darwin scholarship on these issues. Included in this analysis is a description of the way Darwin employed the distinction between transmission and deve...
Abstract It is clear from his published works that Charles Darwin considered domestication to be ver...
This collection of papers grew out of a seminar for graduate students in ecology, evolution and popu...
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Darwin's ideas on variation, heredity, and development differ significantly from twentieth-century v...
Evolutionary theory in the late nineteenth century was marked by controversy over the way in which D...
Heredity and variation were two concepts that played a central role in Darwin’s development of the t...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
Abstract: In his theory of evolution, Darwin recognized that the conditions of life play a role in t...
Darwin is the father of evolutionary theory because he identified evolutionary patterns and, with N...
A lecture delivered at the inauguration of the Rice Institute, by Professor Hugo de Vries, Director ...
The 19th century witnessed a conceptual revolution of the 1st magnitude, not only in biology but als...
An examination of Charles Darwin\u27s On the Origin of Species -- and how, 150 years after publicati...
Evolution was not a new idea. The Greeks speculated on it. In the century before Darwin many differe...
The existence of a global British ethos from the 18th century to the 19th century such as the develo...
Darwin studied domesticated plants and animals to try to understand the causes of variability. He ob...
Abstract It is clear from his published works that Charles Darwin considered domestication to be ver...
This collection of papers grew out of a seminar for graduate students in ecology, evolution and popu...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/37661/1/1330900217_ftp.pd
Darwin's ideas on variation, heredity, and development differ significantly from twentieth-century v...
Evolutionary theory in the late nineteenth century was marked by controversy over the way in which D...
Heredity and variation were two concepts that played a central role in Darwin’s development of the t...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
Abstract: In his theory of evolution, Darwin recognized that the conditions of life play a role in t...
Darwin is the father of evolutionary theory because he identified evolutionary patterns and, with N...
A lecture delivered at the inauguration of the Rice Institute, by Professor Hugo de Vries, Director ...
The 19th century witnessed a conceptual revolution of the 1st magnitude, not only in biology but als...
An examination of Charles Darwin\u27s On the Origin of Species -- and how, 150 years after publicati...
Evolution was not a new idea. The Greeks speculated on it. In the century before Darwin many differe...
The existence of a global British ethos from the 18th century to the 19th century such as the develo...
Darwin studied domesticated plants and animals to try to understand the causes of variability. He ob...
Abstract It is clear from his published works that Charles Darwin considered domestication to be ver...
This collection of papers grew out of a seminar for graduate students in ecology, evolution and popu...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/37661/1/1330900217_ftp.pd