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Alfred Russel Wallace

British socialist naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) was regarded as the father of zoogeography. His most striking work was his formulation (independent of Charles Darwin) of the theory of natural selection as a mechanism for the origin of species. He and Darwin presented their results in a joint paper in 1858 before the Linnean Society.
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Title: Alfred Russel Wallace
Caption: British socialist naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) was regarded as the father of zoogeography. His most striking work was his formulation (independent of Charles Darwin) of the theory of natural selection as a mechanism for the origin of species. He and Darwin presented their results in a joint paper in 1858 before the Linnean Society.
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Print size: 27.2 × 41.4 cm | 1264.2 × 1923.2 in (300 dpi)