- to 1947, of the
modern synthesis of
evolutionary biology, the term
neo-
Darwinian started to be used to
refer to that
contemporary evolutionary theory...
-
Samuel Butler labelled Wallace's view
neo-Darwinism. From the 1880s onwards,
biologists grew
skeptical of
Darwinian evolution. This
eclipse of Darwinism...
-
Waddington became critical of the
neo-
Darwinian synthetic theory of evolution, he
still described himself as a
Darwinian, and
called for an
extended evolutionary...
- are not
describable as unitary,
memes are not
accountable within a
neo-
Darwinian model of
evolutionary culture.
Within cultural anthropology, materialist...
- PMC 129429. PMID 12221290.
Charlesworth B,
Lande R,
Slatkin M (1982). "A
neo-
Darwinian commentary on macroevolution". Evolution. 36 (3): 474–498. doi:10.1111/j...
- individual's
ability to compete, survive, and reproduce. Also
called Darwinian theory, it
originally included the
broad concepts of tran****ation of...
- 'rather
vague and unimportant' and
denying the
truth of 'evolution in the
neo-
Darwinian sense—an unguided,
unplanned process of
random variation and natural...
-
noted that the
Baldwin effect provided a
reconciliation between the
neo-
Darwinian and
neo-Lamarckian approaches,
something that the
modern synthesis had seemed...
- to
denote the
synthesis between Mendelian genetics and
selection theory.
Neo-Darwinism, the term
coined by
George John
Romanes in 1895 to
refer to a revision...
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Neo-****sm
comprises the post-World War II militant, social, and
political movements that s**** to
revive and
reinstate **** ideology.
Neo-****s employ...