- Robert MacArthur
Robert Helmer MacArthur (
April 7 ,1930 –November 1 ,1972 ) was an American ecologist who made a major impact on many areas of community andpopulation ecology .MacArthur received his Bachelor's degree from
Marlboro College , a Master's degree in mathematics fromBrown University (1953). A student ofG. Evelyn Hutchinson , MacArthur earned his Ph.D. fromYale University in 1958; his thesis was on the division ofecological niche s among five warbler species in the conifer forests of New York. He was a professor at theUniversity of Pennsylvania , 1958-65, and professor of biology atPrinceton University , 1965-72. He played an important role in the development ofniche partitioning , and withE.O. Wilson he co-authored "The Theory of Island Biogeography ", a work which changed the field ofbiogeography , drove community ecology and led to the development of modernlandscape ecology . His emphasis on hypothesis testing helped change ecology from a primarily descriptive field into an experimental field, and drove the development oftheoretical ecology .At Princeton, MacArthur served as the general editor of the series Monographs in Population Biology, and helped to found the journal "Theoretical Population Biology." He also wrote "Geographical Ecology: Patterns in the Distribution of Species" (1972). He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1969. Robert MacArthur died of renal cancer in 1972.
ee also
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Island biogeography
*Optimal foraging theory
*Robert H. MacArthur Award References
* Fretwell, Stephen D. 1975. The Impact of Robert MacArthur on Ecology. "Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics" 6:1-13
*Pianka, E. R. and H. S. Horn. 2005. Ecology's Legacy from Robert MacArthur. Chapter 11 (pp. 213-232) in K. Cuddington and B. Biesner, eds. "Ecological Paradigms Lost: Routes of Theory Change." Elsevier Academic Press.
* [http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~varanus/MacArthur.html Robert H. MacArthur]
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