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  1. 1857–1881. Henri Milne-Edwards (French, 1800–1885) introduces the idea of physiologic division of labor and writes a treatise on comparative anatomy and physiology (1857–1881). Charles Darwin 's 1859 publication On the Origin of Species revolutionised zoology. 1859.

  2. Certain key discoveries have greatly influenced progress in the study of zoology. This appendix presents some major landmarks in the development of biology and the individuals whose names are commonly associated with them.

  3. View A TIMELINE- HISTORY OF ZOOLOGY.pdf from DENT 1C at Centro Escolar University. A TIMELINE: HISTORY OF ZOOLOGY Time period 1. Ancient science Hellenic Period (400 - 330 BC) Period.

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  4. The history of zoology before Charles Darwin 's 1859 theory of evolution traces the organized study of the animal kingdom from ancient to modern times. Although the concept of zoology as a single coherent field arose much later, systematic study of zoology is seen in the works of Aristotle and Galen in the ancient Greco-Roman world.

  5. Volumes VII to XI concern zoology; volume VIII, which deals with the land animals, begins with the largest one, the elephant. Although Pliny’s approach was naïve, his scholarly effort had a profound and lasting influence as an authoritative work.

  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This is a chronologically organized listing of notable zoological events and discoveries. Ancient World. 28000 BC. Cave paintings (e.g. Chauvet Cave) in Southern France and northern Spain depict animals such as mammoths in a stylized fashion. 12000-8000 BC.

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  8. Nov 7, 2023 · The evolution of zoos reflects a growing commitment to protecting and understanding our planet’s wildlife. Year. Zoo Era. 2500 BCE. Ancient Egyptians keep wild animals, beginning the concept of zoos. 500 BCE – 500 CE. Greek and Roman empires use zoos for entertainment and power displays. 1200s.

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