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Orthogenesis - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThese ideas took shape under the name 'orthogenesis,' meaning evolution in specific directions due to limitations on the production of variation.
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(PDF) Orthogenesis - ResearchGateOrthogenesis refers to a concept of evolution involving biological processes that establish and spread new variations without requiring differential survival ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Evolution on rails: Mechanisms and levels of orthogenesisPDF | Coined in 1893 by the German zoologist Wilhelm Haacke, the concept of orthogenesis became quite influential in the life sciences in the first half.
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Organic form and evolution: the morphological problem in twentieth ...Nov 3, 2022 · Following Aristoteles, German biologist Hans Driesch (1867–1941) named this principle “entelechy”. He argued that organisms had the inherent ...
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Darwin and Huxley revisited: the origin of allometry - PMCFeb 23, 2009 · Orthogenesis is synonymous with 'definitely directed evolution' [7], the idea that organisms contain a principle that causes them to transmutate ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Fossil Horses, Orthogenesis, and Communicating Evolution in ...Mar 24, 2012 · We have used fossil horse exhibits as an example of orthogenesis, yet the impact of this cognitive framework is pervasive and extends to other ...Missing: key principles
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The Great Chain of Being: Aristotle's Scala Naturae - PalaeosAristotle's ideas were essentially based on the idea of the scala naturae, the "Natural Ladder" according to which the entire natural world could be arranged ...
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Great Chain of Being - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe Great Chain of Being is defined as a hierarchical structure that categorizes all living beings, positing a fixed order of superiority and inferiority ...
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A Tale of Enduring Myths: Buffon's Theory of Animal Degeneration ...Degeneration occurs if animals are not regularly crossed with different and non-degenerate breeds. Climate is the single most important cause of the ...Missing: archetype | Show results with:archetype
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[PDF] John Turberville Needhuam (1713-1781) and eighteenth century ...The two forces, Needham referred to as la force resistance and la force productive, la force vegetative, la force inferieure expansive, llagent moteur,.
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[PDF] Blumenbach and the formative drive - Heidelberg University2) With the theory of the “formative drive” (Bildungstrieb) Blumenbach established a principle that could connect embryology and physiology with natural ...Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution
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Essay: Evolutionary teleology - Darwin Correspondence Project |The Darwinian theory implies that the birth and development of a species are as natural as those of an individual, are facts of the same kind in a higher order.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Alfred Russel Wallace's Intelligent Evolution and Natural TheologyAlfred Russel Wallace's conception of evolution and its relation to natural theology is examined. That conception is described as intelligent evolution.Missing: partial | Show results with:partial
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British Association meeting 1860 | Darwin Correspondence ProjectThe 1860 British Association meeting in Oxford, June-July, saw Darwin unable to attend, and a famous debate between Huxley and Wilberforce on Darwin's theory.Missing: orthogenetic | Show results with:orthogenetic
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[PDF] The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution, and InheritanceAug 20, 2025 · The emphasis is on the background and the development of the ideas dominating modern biology; in other words, it is a developmental, not a ...
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On Orthogenesis: And the Impotence of Natural Selection in Species ...Author, Theodor Eimer ; Publisher, Open Court Publishing Company, 1898 ; Original from, the University of Michigan ; Digitized, Sep 11, 2006 ; Length, 56 pages.
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Aristogenesis, the Creative Principle in the Origin of SpeciesAristogenesis, the Creative Principle in the Origin of Species. Henry Fairfield Osborn. Henry Fairfield Osborn. Search for more articles by this author.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Memorial to Otto H. Schindewolf - Geological Society of AmericaThus the higher “types” are produced by typos trophism, not Darwinism which applies only for “microevolution.” The phylogenetic phase of typogenesis is ...
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The Evolutionary Synthesis Ernst Mayr and William B. Provine - jstorFor me the syn- thesis was completed in principle in the 1940s. The Princeton Conference. Perhaps the most astonishing aspect of the evolutionary synthesis was ...
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Lamarck, Evolution, and the Inheritance of Acquired Characters - PMCThis article surveys Lamarck's ideas about organic change, identifies several ironies with respect to how his name is commonly remembered.Missing: orthogenesis | Show results with:orthogenesis
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Orthogenesis versus Darwinism : The Russian case | Cairn.infoJan 1, 2010 · However in the 1920s orthogenesis turned out to be at the foreground of Russian evolutionary biology. ... At the end of the 1930s and in the 1940s ...
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Orthogenesis versus Darwinism - SpringerLinkDating back to Lamarck, orthogenesis has existed in many guises. Branded as mystical and discarded as unscientific, it keeps re-emerging in evolutionary ...
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Lamarckism - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsLamarckism is defined as a historical set of evolutionary theories originally proposed by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, which emphasized the mechanisms of change ...
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The Material Basis of Evolution - Yale University PressIn stock Free 20-day returnsGoldschmidt, one of the world's great geneticists, delivered the prestigious Silliman lectures at Yale University in 1939 and published his remarks in 1940.
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Antler Allometry, the Irish Elk and Gould RevisitedJan 29, 2024 · The orthogenetic trend toward increasing size and complexity of the antler was suspected as an underlying cause of extinction (Worman & ...Missing: overshoot | Show results with:overshoot
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Abel, Othenio - ResearchGateAbel attempted to unify paleontology with biology under a universal law of nature – the Law of Biological Inertia – that itself was anchored in classical ...
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Orthogenesis as Observed from Paleontological Evidence ... - jstorI have devoted an immense amount of study to the causes of the evolu- tion of proportion and have come to the conclusion that orthogenesis in the evolution of ...
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The concept of 'heteromorph ammonoids' - Wiley Online LibraryAug 30, 2021 · Heteromorph ammonoids are ammonoid species with shell shapes that do not conform to a closely coiled planispiral shell.
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Rethinking Mammalian Brain Evolution1 - Oxford AcademicThe second is the notion of evolutionary progress or orthogenesis—the idea that evolution proceeds in a particular direction of improvement or development. The ...<|separator|>
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DIRECTIONAL EVOLUTION OF STOCKINESS COEVOLVES WITH ...Jan 14, 2009 · Constraints on phenotypic change that lead to directional trends can be described as orthogenesis (Blomberg and Garland 2002; Gould 2002) ...
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(PDF) Evolutionary Patterns of Ammonoids: Phenotypic Trends ...Aug 20, 2015 · Commonly described trends in ammonoid lineages are increase in adult size, changes in coiling and increase in suture frilling.
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Genetic drift - Understanding EvolutionGenetic drift is one of the basic mechanisms of evolution. In each generation, some individuals may, just by chance, leave behind a few more descendants.
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Evolutionary Constraints - Oxford BibliographiesJan 15, 2015 · Orthogenesis was rejected during the modern synthesis due to a lack of plausible mechanism, accumulating evidence for local adaptations, and an ...
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The theory of facilitated variation - PNASMay 15, 2007 · This theory concerns the means by which animals generate phenotypic variation from genetic change.
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Phenotypic plasticity as a facilitator of microbial evolution - PMC - NIHBaldwin proposed that plasticity was a positive driving force of evolution, which separates it from both the Darwinian and Lamarckian theories of evolution.
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BBC Series Human | BBC EarthIn this new series, paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi reveals humanity's incredible story across 300,000 years of human evolution and how – thanks to new ...
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Goal-Oriented Evolution - TV Tropesthe future evolutions of mankind are an innocent race, apparently less intelligent than modern humans (the Eloi), and The Morlocks ...
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(PDF) The new orthogenesis? - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · At the very heart of Conway Morris's thesis is the pervasiveness of evolutionary convergence. The fact that even the most peculiar adaptations ...