Yes, Alfred Russel Wallace had a wife named Annie Wallace. They married in 1866, and she supported his work and explorations. Together, they had three children, but their family life was often challenging due to Wallace's financial struggles and frequent travels for research.
Alfred Russel Wallace.
Darwin was prompted to publish his theory of evolution by Alfred Russel Wallace. Wallace sent Darwin a manuscript outlining a similar theory of natural selection based on his own research, prompting Darwin to expedite the publication of his own work.
Alfred Russel Wallace is credited as the co-discoverer of the theory of natural selection alongside Charles Darwin. Wallace independently formulated the theory while working in Southeast Asia, sending his findings to Darwin in 1858, prompting the publication of the joint paper "On the Tendency of Species to Form Varieties" in 1858.
Charles Robert Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace discovered the process of evolution called natural selection by Darwin.
Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace
Alfred Russel Wallace was born on January 8, 1823.
Alfred Russel Wallace was born on January 8, 1823.
Alfred Russel Wallace died on November 7, 1913 at the age of 90.
Alfred Russel Wallace independently came up with the theory of evolution. His and Darwin's papers on evolution were jointly presented in 1858, and so both are credited with the discovery of evolution by natural selection.
Yes
Alfred Russel Wallace was born on January 8, 1823 and died on November 7, 1913. Alfred Russel Wallace would have been 90 years old at the time of death or 192 years old today.
No - Alfred Russel Wallace co-discovered evolution by natural selection.
Biologist
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913)
University of Arkansas
Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel discovered /invented natural selection.