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Evolution Educational Posters & Charts
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Evolution, the change across successive generations in the inherited characteristics of biological populations, gives rise to diversity at every level of biological organisation, including species, individual organisms and molecules such as DNA and proteins.
• “The artist is the person who invents the means to bridge between biological inheritance and the environments created by technological innovation.” ~ Marshall McLuhan
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Animal Kingdom sisplays the new cladistics classification system based on the development of physical characteristics and arranges organisms by their order of branching in an evolutionary tree.
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Plant Kingdom Poster offers comprehensive view of plants prepared by botantical illustrator, images of representational species, including extinct species.
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The most complete early human skeleton ever found, known as the Lake Turkana Boy, was of an individual hominid who died in the early Pleistocene (1.5 million years old). Shape of the pelvis suggests a male, estimated to be between 7 to 15 years old at time of death. He is classified as either Homo erectus or Homo ergaster. The skeleton was discovered near Lake Turkana, Kenya, in 1984 by Kamoya Kimeu, a member of a team led by Richard Leakey.
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Charles Darwin
b. 2-12-1809; England
d. 4-19-1882; England
Charles Darwin's scientific observations and theory that all species of life evolved over times from a few common ancestors is the foundation of biology.
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Alfred Russel Wallace
b. 1-8-1823; Wales
d. 11-7-1913; England
Alfred Russel Wallace, who explored and did extensive field work in the Amazon and Malay Archipelago, is best remembered for proposing a natural selection evolutionary theory before Darwin. Wallace's ideas include biogeography, the study of where organisms live and their population size, and why a certain organism is or is not found in a certain geographical area.
Wallace, one of the first to raise concerns over the environmental impact of human activity and critical of the social and economic systems of 19th century England, was influenced by Thomas Malthus.
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