Development of Evo Bio
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| Carolus Linnaeus creates a hierarchical system of classification. | 1753
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| James Hutton develops the Theory of Uniformiatarianism. | 1795
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| Leopold von Buch creates the first allopatric model of speciation. | 1825
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| Darwin and Wallace’s theories are announced. | July 1, 1858
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| Darwin publishes “On the Origin of Species.” | 1859
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| Benjamin Walsh proposes the divergence of Rhagoletis pomonella based on fruit preference. | 1864
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| August Weismann disproves Lamarckian inheritance. (decade) | 1880s
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| Erik Nordenskiold dismisses Darwinism in his history of biology. | 1929
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| The Modern Synthesis affects most fields of biology. (decade) | 1940s
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| Princeton symposium | 1947
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| Guy Bush suggests his idea of sympatric speciation at a meeting of eminent scientists. | 1966
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| Thomas Malthus publishes his ideas about human populations. | 1798
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| Lamarck publishes Philosophic Zoologique. | 1809
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| Charles Lyell publishes Principles of Geology. | 1830-33
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| Alfred Russel Wallace publishes Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro. | 1853
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| Thomas Henry Huxley publishes Man’s Place in Nature. | 1863
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| St. George Jackson Mivart refutes Darwin in his Genesis of Species. | 1871
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| R. A. Fisher writes a paper that partly conciliates the Early Mendelians and Biometricians. | 1918
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| Gould and Eldredge publish a landmark paper on their theory of punctuated equilibrium. | 1972
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