Book cover for The Geographical Distribution of Animals (Vol.1&2)

The Geographical Distribution of Animals (Vol.1&2)

With a Study of the Relations of Living and Extinct Faunas as Elucidating the Past Changes of the Earth's Surface

Description of the book

Alfred Russel Wallace's seminal work, 'The Geographical Distribution of Animals (Vol.1&2)', is a foundational text in the field of biogeography. This two-volume set explores the patterns and reasons behind the distribution of animal species across the globe, utilizing Wallace's keen observation skills and extensive fieldwork. Written in a clear and insightful manner, the book showcases Wallace's meticulous research and his groundbreaking ideas on evolution and species dispersal. Through detailed analysis and case studies, Wallace provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse habitats and species found in different regions, shedding light on the interconnectedness of environmental factors and biological diversity. Influenced by his travels to remote and exotic locations, Wallace's work stands as a testament to his scientific curiosity and pioneering spirit in the field of natural history. Readers interested in understanding the complex relationship between geography, ecology, and evolution will find 'The Geographical Distribution of Animals' to be a fascinating and illuminating read.

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