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'''Ernst Mayr'''( 1904-2005), born in Kempten,Germany, was a naturalized American citizen. | |||
He, along with Theodosius Dobzhansky, George Gaylord Simpson, and G. Ledyard Stebbins, founded the "Modern Synthesis" in evolutionary biology. | |||
in his last decade as a centenarian, wrote a book called ''This is Biology: The Science of the Living World''.<ref> Mayr E (1997) ''This is Biology: The Science of the Living World.'' Cambridge, Mass: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press</ref> In the opening chapter, ''What Is the Meaning of “Life” '', he declares that understanding 'life' is one of the major objectives of biology. | in his last decade as a centenarian, wrote a book called ''This is Biology: The Science of the Living World''.<ref> Mayr E (1997) ''This is Biology: The Science of the Living World.'' Cambridge, Mass: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press</ref> In the opening chapter, ''What Is the Meaning of “Life” '', he declares that understanding 'life' is one of the major objectives of biology. | ||
[[Image:Ernst_Mayr_in_1994_-_10.1371_journal.pbio.0030152.g001-M.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr (1904-2005) in 1994. From Meyer A (2005) On the importance of being Ernst Mayr. PLoS Biol 3(5): [http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0030152 e152]]] | [[Image:Ernst_Mayr_in_1994_-_10.1371_journal.pbio.0030152.g001-M.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr (1904-2005) in 1994. From Meyer A (2005) On the importance of being Ernst Mayr. PLoS Biol 3(5): [http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0030152 e152]]] |
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Ernst Mayr( 1904-2005), born in Kempten,Germany, was a naturalized American citizen.
He, along with Theodosius Dobzhansky, George Gaylord Simpson, and G. Ledyard Stebbins, founded the "Modern Synthesis" in evolutionary biology.
in his last decade as a centenarian, wrote a book called This is Biology: The Science of the Living World.[1] In the opening chapter, What Is the Meaning of “Life” , he declares that understanding 'life' is one of the major objectives of biology.
- ↑ Mayr E (1997) This is Biology: The Science of the Living World. Cambridge, Mass: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press