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Island Life : Or, The Phenomena and Causes of Insular Faunas and Floras, Including a Revision and Attempted Solution of the Problem of Geological Climates

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First published in 1880, this study of the biology and geography of islands investigates some of the most pressing questions of nineteenth-century natural science.

Why do countries as far-flung as Britain and Japan share similar flora and fauna when those of neighbouring islands in Malaysia are utterly unalike?

What is the origin of life in New Zealand? And why do the geological formations of Scotland and Wales appear to be the result of glaciers when those countries lie in the temperate zone?

Dismissing popular theories of submerged continents and 'special creation', Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) presents extensive evidence of the mass migration of species, and of drastic and repeated climatic changes across the globe.

Drawing on a vast range of sources and the newest ocean soundings to support his theories, Wallace wrote the text for the intelligent general reader.

It remains a fascinating introduction to the subject matter today.

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Cambridge University Press
1108052835 / 9781108052832
Paperback / softback
28/06/2012
United Kingdom
558 pages, 3 Maps; 26 Line drawings, unspecified
140 x 216 mm, 700 grams
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