SCILIVSY 12 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Emma Darwin, Ornithology

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Darwin visited before heading back to australia in fifth year of journey. Unfortunately no active volcanoes while he was there. Despite no volcanoes, was aroused by flora and fauna. People have never lived in the galapagos -- too inhospitable. Darwin confers with ornithologist john gould in london (march 1837) 25/26 species of land birds collected by cd in the galapagos are new to science. The mockingbirds are separate species, not more varieties. Darwin takes and keeps notes of everything -- even pondering marriage. Had 10 children, 3 of which died before adulthood. Darwin accepted that all humans came from a common ancestor -- therefore was against slavery. Visited the first ourang-outang in a zoo (london) Was extremely impressed with its intelligence and actions. Populations have the potential to increase exponentially, but typically their resources do not have the same capacity for increase. Further, populations are typically reasonably stable in size.

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