Tropical Nature, and Other EssaysSometimes referred to as 'the grand old man of science', Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) was a naturalist, evolutionary theorist, and friend of Charles Darwin. In this study of tropical flora and fauna, he takes the reader on a tour of the equatorial forest belt - the almost continuous band of forest that stretches around the world between the tropics. There, chameleon-like caterpillars alter the colours of their cocoons, parasitical trees override their hosts with spectacular aerial root systems, and some of the most pressing questions of Victorian evolutionary science arise: how do animals and plants come to be brightly coloured? Can their adaptations provide clues about past geological eras? And was Darwin wholly correct in his theory of sexual selection? First published in 1878, Wallace's book is a skilfully written reflection of contemporary naturalism, still highly readable and relevant to students in the history of science. |
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AUTHOR OF " THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO , " " THE GEOGRAPHICAL
DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS , " “ CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE THEORY OF
NATURAL SELECTION , " ETC. , ETC. 1 London : MACMILLAN AND CO . 1878 .
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AUTHOR OF " THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO , " " THE GEOGRAPHICAL
DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS , " “ CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE THEORY OF
NATURAL SELECTION , " ETC. , ETC. 1 London : MACMILLAN AND CO . 1878 .
[ The Right of ...
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The chapter entitled “ By - paths in the Domain of Biology ” contains an account of
certain curious relations of colour to locality , which are almost exclusively
manifested within the tropical zones ; while the essay on “ Distribution of Animals
and ...
The chapter entitled “ By - paths in the Domain of Biology ” contains an account of
certain curious relations of colour to locality , which are almost exclusively
manifested within the tropical zones ; while the essay on “ Distribution of Animals
and ...
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... Food --Geographical Distribution and Variation - Humming - Birds of Juan
Fernandez as illustrating Variation and Natural Selection — The Relations and
Affinities of Humming - Birds — How to Determine Doubtful Affinities -
Resemblances ...
... Food --Geographical Distribution and Variation - Humming - Birds of Juan
Fernandez as illustrating Variation and Natural Selection — The Relations and
Affinities of Humming - Birds — How to Determine Doubtful Affinities -
Resemblances ...
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THE DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS AS INDICATING GEOGRAPHICAL CHANGES
. Old Opinions on Continental Changes — Theory of Oceanic Islands - Present
and Past Distribution of Land and Sea - Zoological Regions — The Palæarctic ...
THE DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS AS INDICATING GEOGRAPHICAL CHANGES
. Old Opinions on Continental Changes — Theory of Oceanic Islands - Present
and Past Distribution of Land and Sea - Zoological Regions — The Palæarctic ...
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Structure — Colours and Ornaments — Descriptive Names — The Motions and
Habits of Humming-Birds — Display of Ornaments by the Male — Food —
Geographical Distribution and Variation — Humming-Birds of Juan Fernandez as
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Structure — Colours and Ornaments — Descriptive Names — The Motions and
Habits of Humming-Birds — Display of Ornaments by the Male — Food —
Geographical Distribution and Variation — Humming-Birds of Juan Fernandez as
...
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