In this essay commemorating the one hundred year anniversary of his death, Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913) is remembered for his main contributions to biogeography, and pointed to as a possible source of inspiration for future work in that field. As one of the science’s “fathers,” Wallace established both methods for study and a long-lived geographical systemization of animal distribution patterns. His efforts, moreover, may yet have the potential to inspire further new studies in the subject
In heroic history of science, Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) is ever the foil, a lesser light ref...
An unpublished paper has recently come to light, which shows that even at an early age, Alfred Russe...
From the publishers sight. Although Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913) was one of the most famous sci...
In this essay commemorating the one hundred year anniversary of his death, Alfred Russel Wallace (18...
Abstract: In this essay commemorating the one hundred year anniversary of his death, Alfred Russel ...
Biogeography, the study of animal and plant distribution, has a history extending back to at least t...
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823 - 1913) was one of the late nineteenth century\u27s most potent intellec...
Alfred Russel Wallace was a Colossus: courageous, heroic, radical, modest, and above all, a man of i...
SummaryWhen Alfred Russel Wallace described himself late in life as a “red-hot radical” he was refer...
History prefers to remember single individuals, whether it be George Washington or Adolf Hitler, Isa...
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913) is best known as the man who sent an essay on natural selection to...
SummaryAlfred Russel Wallace, who died 100 years ago, on November 7 1913, is most often remembered a...
During 2009, while we were celebrating Charles Darwin and his The origin of species, sadly, little w...
The naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913) has for many years been standing in the shadow of h...
Biogeography is a vital discipline today because of its extraordinarily integrative nature, drawing ...
In heroic history of science, Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) is ever the foil, a lesser light ref...
An unpublished paper has recently come to light, which shows that even at an early age, Alfred Russe...
From the publishers sight. Although Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913) was one of the most famous sci...
In this essay commemorating the one hundred year anniversary of his death, Alfred Russel Wallace (18...
Abstract: In this essay commemorating the one hundred year anniversary of his death, Alfred Russel ...
Biogeography, the study of animal and plant distribution, has a history extending back to at least t...
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823 - 1913) was one of the late nineteenth century\u27s most potent intellec...
Alfred Russel Wallace was a Colossus: courageous, heroic, radical, modest, and above all, a man of i...
SummaryWhen Alfred Russel Wallace described himself late in life as a “red-hot radical” he was refer...
History prefers to remember single individuals, whether it be George Washington or Adolf Hitler, Isa...
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913) is best known as the man who sent an essay on natural selection to...
SummaryAlfred Russel Wallace, who died 100 years ago, on November 7 1913, is most often remembered a...
During 2009, while we were celebrating Charles Darwin and his The origin of species, sadly, little w...
The naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913) has for many years been standing in the shadow of h...
Biogeography is a vital discipline today because of its extraordinarily integrative nature, drawing ...
In heroic history of science, Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) is ever the foil, a lesser light ref...
An unpublished paper has recently come to light, which shows that even at an early age, Alfred Russe...
From the publishers sight. Although Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913) was one of the most famous sci...