The Wallace Line is important in understanding the distribution of species in Southeast Asia because it marks a boundary between two distinct biogeographical regions. Species found to the west of the line have closer affinities to Asian species, while those to the east have more similarities to Australian species. This helps scientists study the evolution and dispersal of species in the region.
I don't know much but since i am learning about rainforest's in school i know that the most famous explorer is Dr David Livingstone for his most famous discovery the Victoria Falls. He called it the Victoria Falls because when he discovered it it was the Victorian era and Queen Victorian was the queen then so he called it the Victoria Falls in honour of his Queen!
The formula for xylan is C5H8O4 Reference : Aden, A.; Ruth, M.; Ibsen, K.; Jechura, J.; Neeves, K.; Sheehan, J.; Wallace, B.; Montague, L.; Slayton, A.; Lukas, J. Lignocellulosic Biomass to Ethanol Process Design and Economics Utilizing Co-Current Dilute Acid Prehydrolysis and Enzymatic Hydrolysis for Corn Stover ; NREL report NREL/TP-510-32438; 2002.
Wallace line is to the southeast of Philippines; thus, the nation's flora and fauna are southeast Asian, not Australian (the Wallace line divides the two). See, for example, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_Line
George E. Wallace has written: 'Taxes, source and distribution in Minnesota' -- subject(s): Taxation
Southeast High School in Oklahoma City.
Alfred Russel Wallace was a British naturalist and biologist best known for independently formulating the theory of evolution through natural selection, which he developed concurrently with Charles Darwin. Wallace conducted extensive field research in the Amazon rainforest and the Malay Archipelago, where he gathered evidence that contributed to his understanding of species distribution and adaptation. His work laid the foundation for modern evolutionary biology and highlighted the importance of biogeography.
he was important because he faught for the scottish
Wallace W. Sanders has written: 'Distribution of wheel loads on highway bridges' -- subject(s): Bridges, Live loads, Floors
William Wallace
Karl Richards Wallace has written: 'Understanding discourse' -- subject(s): Oratory, Speech 'Francis Bacon on the nature of man' -- subject(s): Human beings
I would say geographic distribution.
they were both important in developing the theory of eolution for more in fo go to blacktaco.com then click on darwin\wallace
George Wallace
In addition to his interest in natural history, Alfred Wallace was motivated by a desire to explore and document the biodiversity of the natural world. He was also driven by a passion for understanding the process of evolution and the origin of species.