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  1. Edward Drinker Cope (Filadélfia, 28 de Julho de 1840 — Filadélfia, 12 de Abril de 1897) foi um paleontólogo e anatomista comparativo norte-americano, além de um herpetólogo e ictiólogo. Foi um dos fundadores da escola neolamarquista.

    • 12 de abril de 1897 (56 anos)Filadélfia
    • Edward Drinker Соре
    • 28 de julho de 1840Filadélfia
    • Edward Drinker Соре
  2. Edward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840 – April 12, 1897) was an American zoologist, paleontologist, comparative anatomist, herpetologist, and ichthyologist. Born to a wealthy Quaker family, he distinguished himself as a child prodigy interested in science, publishing his first scientific paper at the age of 19.

  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · fossil. Edward Drinker Cope (born July 28, 1840, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.—died April 12, 1897, Philadelphia) was a paleontologist who discovered approximately a thousand species of extinct vertebrates in the United States and led a revival of Lamarckian evolutionary theory, based largely on paleontological views.

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  4. Edward Drinker Cope. Após a publicação de A origem das espécies (Darwin, 1859) e a decorrente adesão de grande parte da comunidade científica ao evolucionismo, os trabalhos paleontológicos proliferaram, voltando-se para a elaboração de genealogias que representassem a história da vida na Terra.

  5. A comprehensive and detailed account of the life and works of Edward Drinker Cope, one of the greatest palaeontologists and anatomists America has produced. Learn about his contributions to vertebrate zoology, evolution, geology, and philosophy, as well as his personal and professional achievements and challenges.

  6. Edward Drinker Cope was a founder of the Neo-Lamarckian school of evolution, which emphasized developmental timing and use as drivers of evolution. He also discovered many dinosaurs and other fossils in the American West.

  7. Learn about Edward Drinker Cope, a paleontologist and a member of the Megatherium Club, a group of young naturalists who built the Smithsonian's collection in the 1800s. Explore his biography, research, expeditions, and contributions to science.