Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection: Variation, Survival, and Pigeons

21/10/2024 5 min Temporada 2 Episodio 1

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Welcome to Season 2 of The Dead Scientists, where we explore Charles Darwin’s revolutionary work, On the Origin of Species, over the next 14 episodes. In this inaugural episode, we dive into Darwin’s introduction to natural selection, the groundbreaking idea that species evolve over time through survival of the fittest.
Darwin explains that variation within species arises from a mix of environmental factors, habit, and inheritance. He draws a compelling parallel with artificial selection, where human intervention has created the vast diversity of domestic animals and plants. Using domestic pigeons as an example, Darwin illustrates how selective breeding over time has led to dramatic changes, showing that all pigeon breeds are descendants of the rock pigeon.
Join us as we begin our deep dive into Darwin’s masterpiece, unraveling the origins of evolution and how small variations, guided by selection, can lead to profound changes in the natural world.



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