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Wallace's other line: Human biogeography and field practice in the eastern colonial tropics
Jeremy Vetter
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Action
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Fieldwork
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Appreciation
50%
Continuous
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Metropolitan
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Naturalists
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Collectors
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1860s
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1850s
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European Empire
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Alfred Russel Wallace
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East Indies
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Boundary Line
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Chorology
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Biogeography
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Fieldwork
33%
United Kingdom
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biogeography
100%
Collectors
33%
Europeans
33%
Psychology
Wallace
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Social Sciences
Zoogeography
33%
Phytogeography
33%
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Local Particularities
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