He proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection, independently of Darwin.
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.
Not sure quite how, but a cargo of balsam on board the ship caught fire and Alfred Russel Wallace plus all the crew had to abandon ship. Wallace lost almost every one of the many specimens he was bringing back to England.
scientist whose ideas about evolution were the same as Darwin's- Wallace geologist who influenced Darwin- Lyell geologist who influenced Darwin- Hutton scientist whose ideas about evolution and adaptation influenced Darwin- Lamarck economist whose ideas about human population influenced Darwin-Malthus
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Charles Darwin and Jean-Babtiste Lamarck. (Theory of Evolution)
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Alfred studied in South-East Asia and Africa
Biologist
Alfred Russell Wallace lived at Old Orchard in Broadstone, Dorset, England.
Only one other scientist at the time had the theory of evolution worked out and his name was Alfred Russell Wallace who wrote a book at the same time.
he sold many of the specimens he collected
its the same
Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace.
The same as Darwin's. They should have recived equal credit.
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