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- Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste - Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744-1829) : documents biographiques, texte intégral des principaux livres, articles et discours de Lamarck.
- Larmarck's Zoological Philosophy - A searchable archive of Jean Baptiste Lamarck's work on evolution, which was published in 1809.
- Lamarck: Works and Heritage - A repository of Lamarck's texts completed by a biography, a bibliography and secondary literature.
- In Our Time: Lamarck and Natural Selection - BBC Radio 4 discussion of Lamark's important contribution to the development of evolutionary theory.
- Lamarck, Jean Baptiste (1744 - 1829) - Essay von Wolfgang Lefèvre zu Leben und Werk des französischen Biologen, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung seiner Beiträge zur Evolutionstherorie sowie als Begründer der modernen Zoologie der Wirbellosen. [79KB]
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- Jean-Baptiste Lamarck - Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, Chevalier de Lamarck (August 1, 1744 – December 18, 1829) was a French soldier, naturalist, academic and an early proponent of the idea that evolution occurred and proceeded in accordance with natural laws. Lamarck was born as the eleventh child in an impoverished ...
- Apis mellifera lamarckii - Lamarck's honey bee or the Egyptian honey bee is a subspecies of honey bee native to the Nile valley of Egypt and Sudan, named after Jean-Baptiste Lamarck. It is considered defensive, low in honey yield and exhibiting good hygienic behavior.
- Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire - Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (April 15,1772 - June 19, 1844) was a French naturalist who established the principle of "unity of composition". He was a colleague of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and expanded and defended Lamarck's evolutionary theories.
- Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon - Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (September 7, 1707 – April 16, 1788) was a French naturalist, mathematician, biologist, cosmologist and author. Buffon's views influenced the next two generations of naturalists, including Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Charles Darwin.
- Lamarckism - Lamarckism or Lamarckian evolution refers to the once widely accepted idea that an organism can pass on characteristics that it acquired during its lifetime to its offspring (also known as based on heritability of acquired characteristics or "soft inheritance"). It is named for the French biologist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, who incorporated the action of soft inheritance into his evolutionary theories and is often incorrectly cited as the founder of soft inheritance.