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Alfred Russel Wallace
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Êàëåíäàðü èçâåñòíûõ ëþäåé
Àëüôðåä Ðàññåë Óîëëåñ (1823) - àíãëèéñêèé íàòóðàëèñò, ñîçäàâøèé îäíîâðåìåííî è íåçàâèñèìî îò ×àðëüçà Äàðâèíà òåîðèþ åñòåñòâåííîãî îòáîðà.
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On the Law that has Regulated the Introduction of New Species
By Alfred Russel Wallace February, 1855 (also known as the Sarawack Law. ed.) Geographical Distribution dependent on Geologic Changes.
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Alfred Russell Wallace (1823-1913)
"Co-discoverer of the theory of natural selection and key player in the development of biogeography." Bibliography. [eng]
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Alfred Russel Wallace
Biography, Bibliography. [eng]
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Darwin-Wallace 1858 Paper on Evolution
E-text. [eng]
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Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913)
"Alfred Russel Wallace, a British naturalist, was best known for his development of a theory of evolution based on natural selection, contemporaneously with the British naturalist Charles Darwin." [eng]
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Alfred Russel Wallace
Short biography. [eng]
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Alfred Russel Wallace
"Wallace felt no resentment at receiving so little credit for his contribution to science. He was happy to be recognized for his accounts of his travels, his collections (which far surpassed Darwin's) and his work in biogeography (studying the distribution of organisms). Wallace remained a gracious man to the last, commenting late in life that his greatest achievement had been to prompt Darwin to publish his own theory." [eng]
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Wallace, Alfred Russel
British naturalist, collector of wildlife specimens, and author who was one of the first to formulate the groundbreaking theory of evolution by natural selection. Wallace's theory was made public at the same time as that of Charles Robert Darwin. [eng]
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