Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction
1. The Early Evolution of Wallace as a Thinker
2. Wallace and the "Preter-normal"
3. Field Study, Collecting, and Systematic Representation
4. Wallace, Darwin, and Natural Selection
5. Wallace on the Colors of Animals: Defense against Predators
6. The Many Influences Shaping Wallace's Views on Human Evolution
7. Wallace as Social Critic, Sociologist, and Societal "Prophet"
8. Land and Economics
9. Physical Geography, Glaciology, and Geology
10. Historical and Ecological Biogeography
11. Wallace at the Foundations of Biogeography and the Frontiers of Conservation Biology
12. Wallace and Extraterrestrial Life
Coda
References
List of Contributors
Index