Richard Dawkins, is a British ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author.
Dawkins came to prominence with his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, which popularised the gene-centered view of evolution and introduced the term meme. In 1982 he introduced an influential concept into evolutionary biology, presented in his book The Extended Phenotype, that the phenotypic effects of a gene are not necessarily limited to an organism's body, but can stretch far into the environment, including the bodies of other organisms.
He was the Professor for Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University from 1995 to 2008.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Richard Dawkins
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
Ignorance or Stupidity?
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Filipe Louro
20:26
This is why you should never speak in public about stuff you don't know. In here, you can see some of the worse answers of Miss America candidates to the question "Should Evolution be thought in school?".
Not sure if funny or really sad.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Evolution of Mickey Mouse
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Filipe Louro
22:00
Mickey Mouse has evolved. This was noticed and brough to the world by Stephen J. Gould in his book, "The Panda's Thumb", deserving a whole chapter.
As you can see, in this case, Mickey Mouse is not portraited as an individual, but as a population, or species of consecutive Mickeys. The Mickeys started to suffer small changes and, since they were successful (the character became more dear to the public) they kept those traits, by a special kind of natural selection.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Stephen Jay Gould
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Filipe Louro
22:13
His most important contribute to this science was the Theory of Pontuated Equilibrium, a line of thinling that, diferently from gradualism, defends that short periods where many evolution steps occour are separated by long peroid where only a few happen.
Some of his books, like the "The Panda's Thumb" or "Eight Little Piggies" are still being edited after decades.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
John Maynard Smith
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Filipe Louro
23:14
Maynard Smith was an unconventional professor for his time, trully dedicated to young resserchers and helping them develop their works. The only one he could not help was Hamilton, student in the same college. Hamilton was so afraid that someone would steal his work that he didn't try to find help.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Do individuals genetically adapt to their environments?
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Filipe Louro
22:10
Hello,
today I'm going to talk about another evolution myth: many people actually believe that the evolution theory deffends that individuals can freely adapt to the environment, surviving.
This is nothing but an incorrect interpretation of the theory. This idea is really a misconception, and reffers to LaMark's way in trying to explain evolution, way befforre Darwin's publication of his Origin of the Species.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Infanticide among free-ranging langurs
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Filipe Louro
15:45
Even though this happens in some other species, different kinds of explanations may be given, like regulation of population density, social stress, social crowding, sexual frustration, incest avoidance, or social bonding.
Recent studies promote a new hypothesis: Since they are not monogamic, males kill younglings from other males, so that the female may become receptive to him.
This may be an example of how the "selfish gene" tries to protect its transmition to the new generation in the largest number possible.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Natural Selection
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Filipe Louro
23:14
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Watson and Crick
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Filipe Louro
16:36
Hello
Today I'm going to talk a little about one of the most famous pairs in the biological sciences. James D. Watson and Francis Crick uncovered the stucture of the DNA molecule, revolutionating the way most biologists think since then. It was olny after this breakthroug that all the geneticists and evolutionists would be able to understand live beings in a celular/molecular way. Their results were published in a 1953 Nature edition. (these articles can be found here for consult: http://www.nature.com/nature/dna50/archive.html). It is said by the legend that has they entered Eagle pub in Cambridge, Crick announced, "We have found the secret of life!".
Furthermore, it was only after this huge foundation was built that, in 1958, Francis Crick was able to determin what was called "The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology".
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Did humans really evolve from apes?
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Filipe Louro
23:59
When someone talks of evolution, there are people that automatically associate the evolution of men with the other primates. Questions like "Did humans really evolve from apes?" is constantly shouted in some parts of the world and the answer is simple: No, humans did not evolve from apes, humans are apes.
Well, the expression "Ape" is relative to all the individuals that are presently in the Superfamily Hominoidea, that contains two families: The Hylobatidae, or the family of the lesser apes, and the Hominidae, described as the great apes, where humans are included.
The correct observation is that humans and the other apes evolved from the same ancestor. This ancestor, would have been a primate, similar to many others still existing today, which individuals would have diverged, so that today many kinds of apes could exist.
As to the evolution of Man, it was first discussed by Darwin himself in his followup book "A Descent of Man" (1871), where he unfolded sexual selection.
William Hamilton
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Filipe Louro
01:55
Hello, I'd like to share with you an article about the life and work of Dr. Hamilton, called by many "The Greatest Darwinian after Darwin".
Reading about the life of people helps, very often, to understand their work and methods.
Hope you like it: http://psych.mcmaster.ca/dalywilson/memoriam.pdf
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Darwin's Prediction
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Filipe Louro
20:28
An Evolution Thing
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Filipe Louro
20:10
Hello, In this blog, "An Evolution Thing", we are going to talk about some curiosities about evolution. We are going to get to know some stories about the people that started to uncover the theory that today would be considered the backbone of the life sciences and others that, still today, keep discovering greater and better things about life.
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