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Wallace Line

The Wallace Line or Wallace's Line is a faunal boundary line drawn in 1859 by the British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace and named by the English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley.

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Wallace Line

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Triples62
Avg. degree1.97
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Wallace Line

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related to Further reading · 50
Wallace Line → Abdullah, American Philosophical Society, April, Australia, Australian, Besar, Biogeography, Chapter, Craig, Cynopterus, Dawkins, DC, Gordon, Grigg, Hall, Isa, ISBN, JSTOR, Ketol, Lucia
related to In popular culture · 3
Wallace Line → Ha, The Wallace Line, Unclear
is a · 1
Wallace Line → subject of a song by the same name by the band Ha the Unclear

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Wallace Lineis asubject of a song by the same name by the band Ha the Unclear0.90text
New Guinea were connected to Australiainstance ofand islands on the east0.80text
were characterized by the presence of marsupials.These early investigations assisted Wallace in developing his theories about the biogeography which he stated publicly in his 1859 paper after extensively traveling the regioninstance ofand islands on the east0.80text
apesinstance ofand placental mammals0.80text
catsinstance ofand placental mammals0.80text
elephantsinstance ofand placental mammals0.80text
monkeysinstance ofand placental mammals0.80text
rhinocerosesinstance ofand placental mammals0.80text
and other species are foundinstance ofand placental mammals0.80text
Wallace Linerelated to Further readingAbdullah0.60section
Wallace Linerelated to Further readingBiogeography0.60section
Wallace Linerelated to Further readingCynopterus0.60section

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