Recent investigations have led to a conclusion that Alfred Russel Wallace probably mailed his ‘Ternate’ paper on natural selection to Darwin a month later than some have thought, thus freeing Darwin from possible accusations of plagiarism. Further examination of the question suggests this conclusion is premature, as the evidence in favor of the later mailing date appears to be shakier than first thought
Priority for discoveries is awarded to those who are first to publish. If a scholar writes claiming ...
Alfred Russel Wallace’s 1858 Ternate paper on natural selection is a famous work in the history of s...
Note: Sidney S. Negus Memorial Lecture, Radford University, May 25, 2000 From the introduction: In t...
In early 1858, when he was in the Moluccas, Wallace drafted an essay to explain evolution by natural...
SummaryThe scientific friendship between Alfred Russel Wallace and Charles Darwin has become one of ...
AbstractThis article examines six main elements in the modern story of the impact of Alfred Russel W...
AbstractA new biography of Alfred Russel Wallace, co-founder of the theory of natural selection, aim...
An unpublished paper has recently come to light, which shows that even at an early age, Alfred Russe...
Alfred Russel Wallace’s natural selection essay of 1858 has been held to frame a greater role for th...
Darwin’s On the Origin of Species introduced the world to the most fundamental concept in biological...
Much ink has been spilled to explain why Darwin avoided publishing his views for many years. Althoug...
Six assertions that relate to the impact of Wallace’s Sarawak Law paper1 on the development of evolu...
SummaryWhen Alfred Russel Wallace described himself late in life as a “red-hot radical” he was refer...
During 2009, while we were celebrating Charles Darwin and his The origin of species, sadly, little w...
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913) is best known as the man who sent an essay on natural selection to...
Priority for discoveries is awarded to those who are first to publish. If a scholar writes claiming ...
Alfred Russel Wallace’s 1858 Ternate paper on natural selection is a famous work in the history of s...
Note: Sidney S. Negus Memorial Lecture, Radford University, May 25, 2000 From the introduction: In t...
In early 1858, when he was in the Moluccas, Wallace drafted an essay to explain evolution by natural...
SummaryThe scientific friendship between Alfred Russel Wallace and Charles Darwin has become one of ...
AbstractThis article examines six main elements in the modern story of the impact of Alfred Russel W...
AbstractA new biography of Alfred Russel Wallace, co-founder of the theory of natural selection, aim...
An unpublished paper has recently come to light, which shows that even at an early age, Alfred Russe...
Alfred Russel Wallace’s natural selection essay of 1858 has been held to frame a greater role for th...
Darwin’s On the Origin of Species introduced the world to the most fundamental concept in biological...
Much ink has been spilled to explain why Darwin avoided publishing his views for many years. Althoug...
Six assertions that relate to the impact of Wallace’s Sarawak Law paper1 on the development of evolu...
SummaryWhen Alfred Russel Wallace described himself late in life as a “red-hot radical” he was refer...
During 2009, while we were celebrating Charles Darwin and his The origin of species, sadly, little w...
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913) is best known as the man who sent an essay on natural selection to...
Priority for discoveries is awarded to those who are first to publish. If a scholar writes claiming ...
Alfred Russel Wallace’s 1858 Ternate paper on natural selection is a famous work in the history of s...
Note: Sidney S. Negus Memorial Lecture, Radford University, May 25, 2000 From the introduction: In t...