Which of Darwin's ideas had the strongest connection to Thomas Malthus's essay on human population growth? a. descent with modification b. that the ancestors of the Galápagos finches had come from the South American mainlandc. variation among individuals in a population d. struggle for existencee. the ability of related species to be conceptualized in "tree thinking"

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Answer:

d. struggle for existencee.

Explanation:

Malthus's essay main theme was that- population size  will always undergo an exponential growth; and as this continues this  supersedes available food supply growth. The negative effects of this on the population is struggle for survival for limited food available leading to hunger, famine and death.

The word ' struggle' for survival  in Malthus essay intrigued Darwin's, and this formed the  basis of his theory.

Darwin discerned that some organisms within the population will be able to struggle and survive and therefore   withstand the selective pressure of limited food supply, while those without ability to struggle will die of hunger,and  diseases. He concluded that,  the ability to  struggle for existence by  some members of the population , was due to some inheritable characteristics which they must have inherited from  their previous generation. While those that could not withstand the selective pressure, died of hunger .

Basically, variation(not mentioned by Darwin) was the factor that ensure  struggle for  existence for the survival of the fittest, and nature will select the fittest compare to those without variation. The organisms without ability to struggle will die, and the  new population  with ability to struggle to survive will evolved.- this is the theory of evolution, this is Dawin's theory of natural selection.

The fundamental topic of Malthus' article was that population number will always expand exponentially, and that this will always outpace available food supply expansion. The negative repercussions on the population include a battle for survival due to a scarcity of food, resulting in starvation, famine, and death.

Darwin's idea and theory:

In Malthus' article, the phrase "battle" for existence piqued Darwin's interest, and this became the foundation of his hypothesis.

Charles Darwin observed that certain species within a community will be able to battle and live, allowing them to endure the selection pressure of a limited food supply, but others that are unable to struggle will perish from hunger and illnesses.

Charles Darwin came to the conclusion that some members of the population's ability to fight for survival was due to inheritable characteristics that they must have inherited from their forefathers. Those who were unable to survive the selective pressure perished of starvation.

In essence, variation was the component that ensured a battle for survival for the fittest, and nature would pick the fittest over those who did not have variation.

So, option 'D' is the correct answer to the following question.

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