- of po****tions, such as
island endemics. For example,
while classic biogeographers were able to
speculate about the
origins of
species in the Hawaiian...
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pathologist Max Carl
Wilhelm Weber (1852–1937),
German zoologist and
biogeographer Carl
Weber (artist) (1851–1921), German-American artist, son of Paul...
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Sprague de Camp. In 1864, "The
Mammals of Madagascar" by
zoologist and
biogeographer Philip Sclater appeared in The
Quarterly Journal of Science.
Using a...
- (5
December 1852 – 7
February 1937) was a German-Dutch
zoologist and
biogeographer.
Weber studied at the
University of Bonn, then at the
Humboldt University...
- on Homo
sapiens can be
devastating to
wildlife (for example, DDT).
Biogeographer Jared Diamond notes that
while big
business may
label environmental...
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Svenja Heesch is a
German botanist, algologist,
biogeographer,
curator and explorer, and is a
specialist in the
taxonomy of
algae families. In 2005 Heesch...
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Aerobiologist Anatomist Arachnologist Bacteriologist Bioclimatologist Biogeographer Bioinformatician Biotechnologist Bioarcheologist Biochemist Biolinguist...
- Jens-Christian
Svenning is a
Danish ecologist,
biogeographer and academic. He is a
Professor at the
Department of
Biology at
Aarhus University, Denmark...
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novelist Hugh
Scott (entomologist) (1885–1960),
British entomologist and
biogeographer Hugh
Scott of Gala (1822–1877),
Scottish soldier Hugh
Scott (architect)...
- July 2018) was a
Russian zoologist, carcinologist,
hydrobiologist and
biogeographer. His
scientific research focused on
taxonomy and
distribution of malacostracan...