- On the Origin of Species - Wikipedia
On the Origin of Species (or, more completely, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life) [3] is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin that is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology
- Darwin, C. R. 1859. On the origin of species by means of natural . . .
How do those groups of species, which constitute what are called distinct genera, and which differ from each other more than do the species of the same genus, arise? All these results, as we shall more fully see in the next chapter, follow inevitably from the struggle for life
- The Project Gutenberg eBook of On the Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin
On the Origin of Species BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE By Charles Darwin, M A ,
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This book is available with additional data at Biodiversity Heritage Library
- On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin
The book, first published in 1859, outlined Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, which proposed that species evolve over time through the gradual accumulation of small genetic changes
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He first called this his “transmutation theory ” After further reading and observation, he devised the phrase “natural selection” to describe the process whereby the species best suited to their environment survived, producing young that were similarly adapted to their surroundings
- Charles Darwin - On the Origin of Species
ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES "But with regard to the material world, we can at least go so far as this-- we can perceive that events are brought about not by insulated interpositions of Divine power, exerted in each particular case, but by the establishment of general laws "
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First published in 1859, the book emerged from Darwin's extensive observations during his voyage on the HMS Beagle, particularly his studies of diverse species in the Galapagos Islands
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