Charles Robert Darwin (1809 - 1882)
1809-02-12Shrewsbury, United Kingdom1882-04-19London, United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Charles Robert Darwin
Charles Robert Darwin was an English naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for contributing to the understanding of evolutionary biology. His proposition that all species of life have descended from a common ancestor is now generally accepted and considered a fundamental concept in science. In a joint publication with Alfred Russel Wallace, he introduced his scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection, in which the struggle for existence has a similar effect to the artificial selection involved in selective breeding. Darwin has been described as one of the most influential figures in human history, and he was honoured by burial in Westminster Abbey.
Date and place of birt: | 12 february 1809, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom |
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Date and place of death: | 19 april 1882, London, United Kingdom |
Nationality: | United Kingdom |
Period of activity: | XIX century |
Specialization: | Biologist, Naturalist, Researcher, Writer |