Darwin Lab

The evolution survey project

The project

THE WORK PACKAGES

WP 1: Collecting fossils

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WP2: Listing species

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WP3: Exploring geology

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The TEAM

Charles Darwin, PhD

Charles Robert Darwin FRS FRGS FLS FZS[2] is an English naturalist, geologist and biologist,[6] best known for his contributions to the science of evolution.[I] His proposition that all species of life have descended from common ancestors is now widely accepted and considered a fundamental concept in science.[7] In a joint publication with Alfred Russel Wallace, he introduced his scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection, in which the struggle for existence has a similar effect to the artificial selection involved in selective breeding.[8] Darwin has been described as one of the most influential figures in human history,[9] and he was honoured by burial in Westminster Abbey.[10]

William Jackson Hooker

Master student

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English botanist and botanical illustrator

Joseph Dalton Hooker

Master student

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Smartest cowboy

Thomas Henry Huxley

PhD student

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Darwin’s Bulldog

Publications

Charles darwin’s notebooks, 1836–1844: geology, transmutation of species, metaphysical enquiries
Darwin Charles

Notebook (1987)  

On the modification of a race of syrian street-dogs by means of sexual selection.
Dyck Dr. Van, Darwin Charles, Dyck By W. Van

Proceedings Of The Zoological Society Of London (1882)  

On the movements and habits of climbing plants.
Darwin Charles

Journal Of The Linnean Society Of London Botany (1865)  

On the sexual relations of the three forms of lythrum salicaria.
Darwin Charles

Journal Of The Proceedings Of The Linnean Society Of London. Botany (1864)  

On the two forms, or dimorphic condition, in the species of primula, and on their remarkable sexual relations.
Darwin Charles

Journal Of The Proceedings Of The Linnean Society Of London. Botany (1862)  

On the three remarkable sexual forms of catasetum tridentatum, an orchid in the possession of the linnean society.
Darwin Charles

Journal Of The Proceedings Of The Linnean Society Of London. Botany (1862)  

On the tendency of species to form varieties; and on the perpetuation of varieties and species by natural means of selection.
Darwin Charles, Wallace Alfred

Journal Of The Proceedings Of The Linnean Society Of London. Zoology (1858)  

On the action of sea-water on the germination of seeds.
Darwin Charles

Journal Of The Proceedings Of The Linnean Society Of London. Botany (1856)  

An account of the fine dust which often falls on vessels in the atlantic ocean.
Darwin Charles

Quarterly Journal Of The Geological Society (1846)  

Ueber den zusammenhang der vulkanischen phänomene in süd – amerika, und über die bildung von bergketten und vulkane als wirkung derselben kraft, durch welche continente erhoben werden
Darwin Charles

Annalen Der Physik (1841)  

Observations of proofs of recent elevation on the coast of Chili, made during the survey of His Majesty’s Ship Beagle commanded by Capt. FitzRoy R.N.
Darwin Charles

Proceedings of the Geological Society of London (1837)  

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