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Title: Alfred Wallace


1
Alfred Wallace
  • By Mike and Steve

2
Introduction
  • British naturalist, explorer, geographer,
    anthropologist and biologist.
  • January 8, 1823 November 7, 1913
  • Father of biogeography

3
Contributions made to Evolution
  • On the Tendency of Varieties to Depart
    Indefinitely From the Original Type
  • This essay outlined the mechanics of an
    evolutionary divergence of species from similar
    ones due to environmental pressures.
  • Darwinism
  • This explained and defended natural selection. In
    it he proposed the hypothesis that when two
    populations of a species had diverged beyond a
    certain point, hybrid offspring would be less fit
    than either parent form, and at that point
    natural selection will tend to eliminate the
    hybrids, contributing to the reproductive
    isolation of the populations. This idea came to
    be known as the Wallace effect.
  • The Origin of Human Races and the Antiquity of
    Man Deduced from the Theory of 'Natural
    Selection'
  • This applied the theory of natural selection to
    mankind.
  • Wallace was the first to propose a "geography" of
    animal species

4
Organisms Studied/ Data Collected
  • observation of two distinct zoological regions in
    the Malay Archipelago separated by what came to
    be called Wallace's line
  • Studied gliding tree frogs and swampy plants

5
Influences/ Expanding on Existing Ideas
  • Charles Darwin
  • Robert Chambers
  • Charles Lyell
  • Joseph Hooker

6
Agree/ Disagree with Scientists
  • Agreed with- Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, James
    Hutton, Thomas Malthus,
  • Disagreed with- Jean Lamarck
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