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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society: A Journal of Evolution - Journal Information
... , which published the epoch-making papers on evolution by Darwin and Wallace. The Journal specializes in evolution in the broadest sense and covers all taxonomic groups in all five kingdoms. ... Darwin and Wallace published their seminal papers in 1858. Also published on behalf of the Linnean Society: Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society and Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society TopNews and ...
www.blackwellpublishing.com

BCC Summer Science Camp
... patterns in temperature and precipitation, helping them understand issues such as the debate over global warming. Evolution The Alfred Russel Wallace Home Page Along with Charles Darwin, Wallace conceived of natural selection, the most important mechanism of evolution. Global Warming The online gallery World View of Global Warming aims to make climate change real and ...
scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu

Tree of Life Links: Evolution & Earth History
... and times of Charles Darwin. Project Gutenberg has a number of e-texts by and about Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. Online texts by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. Department of Zoology, University of Bergen. Online Literature Library: Books by Charles Darwin. ...
tolweb.org

Flower Terminology (Part 1)
... orchids have been extensively hybridized into numerous striking and bizarre forms. This beautiful orchid native to Madagascar is often called the "Darwin orchid" (Macroplectrum sesquipedale), also known as Angraecum ... spur (white arrow). Long before it was found in nature, both Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace (founding fathers of the principles of evolution) predicted that it would be a ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Lecture 6 Links
... and Thomas Henry Huxley (a brief biographical sketch and photo). Here's a link with the text of Alfred Russel Wallace's 1855 paper Geographical Distribution dependent on Geologic Changes, his 1855 paper, and here's a copy of the 1858 paper received by Darwin: On the Tendency of ...
www.biosci.ohio-state.edu

Chapter 7: Conservation, Article 2
... evolutionary processes were free to continue and bring forth new species, often replacing species that had become extinct. Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace (himself a palm scientist) are recognized ... highly endangered. An island-focused project is appropriate which will include parks and protected areas and forest management that maintains some level of biodiversity. 3. Rescue other ...
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