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Wallace Alfred Russel
Wal·lace W0020400 (wŏl′ĭs), Alfred Russel 1823-1913. British naturalist who developed a concept of evolution similar to that of Charles Darwin. He traveled in the Amazon region and the Malay Archipelago collecting specimens and wrote The Geographical Distribution of Animals (1876).Wal·lace (wŏl′ĭs), Alfred Russel 1823-1913. British naturalist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection independently of Charles Darwin. Wallace spent eight years (1854-1862) traveling in Malaysia and assembling evidence for his theories, which he sent to Darwin in England. Their findings were presented to the public in 1858.Wallace Alfred Russel
Wallace (wŏl′ĭs), Alfred Russel 1823-1913. British naturalist who developed a concept of evolution similar to that of Charles Darwin. He traveled in the Amazon region and the Malay Archipelago collecting specimens and wrote The Geographical Distribution of Animals (1876). |