In the anthropology of 2016 and the anthropology of 2017, there are three ways to read the question "Why is evolution important?"
Lavenda & Schultz Storytelling in Module 1, Anthropology, Science and Anthropology (21-29): What Does Human Mean?
There is no room for discussion by anthropologist Barbara King in July 2016, no discussion.
Please compare the module of "Anthropology, Science, and Story" with the blog article "No conflict: let our children stop evolution failure". Both teach about evolution. What do you think?
You must have taught evolution before. How do anthropology teach evolution? What is the difference?
Many students (see the comments of Disqus below) think the king's posting is a bit harsher. I tend to agree with other arrogant evolutionary treatments and give opinions.
Darwin first borrowed Spencer's "survival of the fittest" after talking about "decline of correction" (Lavenda & Schultz: 40)
Overall, this means that anthropologists often have different views of evolution and natural selection. I have presented anthropological ideas of anthropological viewpoints on evolution and natural selection.
Bioanologist Adam P. Johnson recommends a book of 1984 from the bottom of my heart "We are not genes: biology, ideology and humanity"
Educational institution: You can reconstruct evolutionary processes by moving, changing environment, choosing your spouse, etc. (Lavenda & Schultz: 54).
Quotation: Antrosio, Jason. 2016 "Why is evolution important? An evolution of anthropology and education." Anthropologically living https://www.livinganthropologies.com/anthropology-2016/why-is-evolution-important-to-anthropologists/. It was first released on September 3, 2016. Revised on August 29, 2018
Life history theory is a field of evolutionary ecology and its main purpose is to explain the remarkable diversity of life history between species. But there is another more convincing reason why the evolution of life history is so important: the adaptation of natural selection is based on the adaptation of Darwin's adaptation among individuals, and the characteristics of life history are survival Because they decide breeding, they are healthy. Main components Therefore, research on the evolution of life history concerns understanding adaptability, which is the most fundamental problem in evolutionary biology.
Adaptation is equally important in business and biological evolution. However, unlike biological evolution, the main mechanisms of adaptation and survival are not natural choices but intellectual choices. Entrepreneurs adjust business models based on wise judgment about "commercial ecosystem". Many of the challenges they encounter are unexpected and may require a quick response. When iTunes began to dominate the podcast market, the founder of Odeo was concerned about the worst. They are foreseeing the inevitable death of their company. Employees take two weeks to come up with new ideas. After Dorsey and Biz Stone proposed microblogging sites with the latest status, unchanging changes were made.
Correction: Natural selection, an important mechanism of evolution, leads to increased survival and breeding, but does not mean that evolution is moderate - for several reasons. First of all, as explained by the following misunderstandings, natural selection does not produce creatures perfectly suited to their environment. It usually allows survival of individuals with a range of characteristics - "good enough" individuals to survive. Therefore, the survival of species does not necessarily require evolutionary change. Many taxa (such as moss, fungi, sharks, Possum, crayfish etc) do not change much over a long period of time. Second, there are other evolutionary mechanisms that do not cause adaptive change. Mutations, migration and genetic drift can evolve the population in a substantially harmful manner or make them unsuitable for their environment