User:Jtwsaddress42/People/D

From Wikiversity
Jump to navigation Jump to search


Home    I    II    III    IV    V    VI     VII    VIII        Bottom
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z

        

These projects are currently under construction.[a]
Beware of potholes and unexpected debris.

       

A * B * C * D * E * F * G * H * I * J * K * L * M * N * O * P * Q * R * S * T * U * V * W * X * Y * Z

Attribution: User Jtwsaddress42 (discusscontribs) created this resource and is actively using it. Please coordinate future development with this user if possible.
Subject classification: this is a history resource.
Subject classification: this is a science resource.
Subject classification: this is a evolution resource
Subject classification: this is a biology resource.
Subject classification: this is a chemistry resource.
Subject classification: this is a physics resource.
Type classification: this is a notes resource.
Type classification: this is a bibliography resource.


Notable Scientists & Natural Philosophers

[edit | edit source]

D


Charles Darwin (1809 – 1882)
Origin of Species 1859 (title page)

Notable Accomplishments

  • The Theory of Natural Selection



Publications



Web Resources



René Descartes (1596 - 1650)
2D-Cartesian coordinates

Notable Accomplishments

  • Meditations on First Philosophy
  • Discourse On The Method




Publications



Notable Accomplishments

  • Major Contributor to the Modern Synthesis in Biology



Theodosius Dobzhansky

In the Light of Evolution...


"Seen in the light of evolution, biology is, perhaps, intellectually the most satisfying and inspiring science.
Without that light it becomes a pile of sundry facts some of them interesting or curious but making no meaningful picture as a whole."
[4]

Theodosius Dobzhansky (1973)




Publications



Jennifer Doudna
CRISPR transfection

Notable Accomplishments





Publications


Doherty et al.



Notable Accomplishments

  • Darwinian Evolutionary Psychiatry


Publications


Notes & Commentary

[edit | edit source]
Notes & Commentary
  1. Subject to major change, revision ,and/or retraction at any moment.
  2. Taken from Charles Darwin's Notebook B - On the Transmutation of Species (1837).
    This is Darwin's first diagram showing his thoughts on evolutionary diversification. Gerald Edelman's Neural Darwinism would be published 150 years later - a fitting tribute to the enduring power of Darwin's ideas. Although many will claim that this is the first evolutionary tree diagram, it is more of a bush, if anything, and Darwin's initial instincts are prescient.
  3. Wellcome L0051068
  4. Four types of finch: 1: Geospiza magnirostris; 2. Geospiza fortis; 3. Geospiza parvula; 4. Gerthidea olivacea. (Charles Darwin, Journal of Researches... Wellcome_L0026712)


Citations

[edit | edit source]
List of Citations
  1. Darwin 1837.
  2. Darwin 1859.
  3. Darwin 1872.
  4. Dobzhansky 1973.



A * B * C * D * E * F * G * H * I * J * K * L * M * N * O * P * Q * R * S * T * U * V * W * X * Y * Z

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
Home    I    II    III    IV    V    VI     VII    VIII        Top