BIO201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Carl Linnaeus, Georges Cuvier

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Carolus linnaeus: founded taxonomy, grouped species into species into increasing general categories, organisms had a innate that drove them to be complex. Planetology: georges cuvier, the study of fossils, fossils are found in sedimentary rocks that settle at the earth"s bottom. The new layers that are formed go on to of the old layers forming strata. Sedimentary rocks are formed from mud and sand. Geology: james hutton and charles lyell studied that the earths surface. Inherited characteristics of organisms that enhance their survival and reproduction in a specific environment: there is no connection between the adaptation to the environment and the origin of the new species. E. g. (climate change: vary with different environment. Artificial selection: breeding organisms with desirable traits, this often results in species less like those in the wild, both natural and artificial, more likely to survive and reproduce.

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