Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) was a man of many talents - an explorer ... Wallace wrote about their relationship in his biography, both about their collecting endeavours and how they supported ...
Alfred Russel Wallace independently arrived at a theory of natural selection in the 1850s. His findings were jointly presented alongside Charles Darwin’s observations on evolution in 1858.
British biologist and naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace gives his name to the Wallace Line, an invisible division that separates two worlds in Southeast Asia, in Indonesia. It is not on any map but ...
Alfred Russel Wallace was a great admirer of Darwin and a fellow naturalist. After a variety of zoological discoveries Wallace proposed a theory of evolution, which matched Darwin's unpublished ...
Then a letter compelled him to go public. Alfred Russel Wallace was an admirer of Darwin's. Inspired by the Beagle voyage, Wallace set off travelling. He independently arrived at a theory of ...
In the north choir aisle of Westminster Abbey, next to Charles Darwin’s memorial, is a white marble roundel with a profile relief bust to the memory of naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace. This is by the ...