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Seventeen-year study reveals fluctuations in key ecological indicators on two reef crests in Cuba. [PDF]

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Lamarckism and Ageing

Gerontology, 1990
Although it is usually assumed that Lamarckian inheritance does not and cannot occur, molecular mechanisms by which non-mutational changes acquired in one generation can be transmitted to the next are now known. These mechanisms involve changes in chromatin structure, rather than changes in DNA base sequence.
Marion J. Lamb, Eva Jablonka
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Nietzsche and Lamarckism

The Journal of Nietzsche Studies, 2013
ABSTRACT Nietzsche considered it to be important for philosophers to be scientifically informed in their philosophical thinking. I suggest that this conviction led him to embrace a biological idea that seemed at the time to be scientifically sound but subsequently turned out not to be.
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LAMARCK: THE BIRTH OF BIOLOGY

TAXON, 1971
SummaryA review of the development of Lamarck's ideas on biological systematics with special reference to the origin and development of his concept of organic evolution. Lamarck's development towards biological systematics is traced through his early botanical and geological writings and related to the gradual change in his scientific outlook from a ...
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Lamarck In Perspective

1979
The idea that environmentally induced characteristics are inherited was originated some 170 years ago by the French philosopher and naturalist Jean Baptiste de Monet de Lamarck. His philosophy largely reflected the folklore beliefs of his time. His basic thesis was that the diversity of life arose as a direct result of an organism’s “need” to overcome ...
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