Jens Clausen

Jens Clausen

Jens Christen Clausen (March 11, 1891 - November 22, 1969) was a Danish-American botanist, geneticist, and ecologist. He is considered a pioneer in the field of ecological and evolutionary genetics of plants.

Clausens Masters and PhD work looked an hybrids formed between Viola arvensis and Viola tricolor.

Biography

Clausen was born in Eskilstrup, Denmark. His parents were famers and at age 14 he took responsibility for the family farm and was largely educated at home with the assistance of a local school teacher. He studied Mendel's genetics and Darwinian evolutionary theory. In 1913 he entered the University of Copenhagen, where he studied botany, genetics and ecology. Christen Raunkiær suggested he undertake graduate studies and Clausen chose to study the genetics and ecology of the plant family Violaceae. He studied hybridization patterns across a range of environments and described introgression of genes between species. He completed his masters degree in 1920 and was appointed appointed assistant professor to geneticist Øjvind Winge at the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural College in Copenhagen.

In 1926, Clausen was awarded his PhD for his work on Violaceae; his monograph was one of the first publications that combined systematics, ecology and genetics for any plant group. In 1927-1928, Clausen received a Rockefeller scholarship to study at the University of California, Berkeley where he worked on the genetics of the genus Crepis with E. B. Babcock. During this time he met Californian botanist Harvey Monroe Hall, who invited Clausen to return to the United States to work on the ecological genetics of Californian native species. Clausen returned to the U.S.A. in 1931 as a staff member at the Carnegie Institution of Washington's Department of Plant Biology at Stanford, California. With taxonomist David D. Keck and physiologist William Hiesey, he formed the first interdisiplinary effort to combine genetics, ecology and systematics in order to understand the ecological genetics of the evolutionary process in California plants. The project lasted 20 years and they performed some of the classic experiments in plant ecology, where they looked at species formation across altitudinal gradients using experimental plots at Stanford (near sea level), at Mather (at about 4,600 feet), and at Timberline in the Sierra Nevada (at about 10,000 feet).

Clausen, Keck and Hiesey wrote five books on their work, including Experimental Studies on the Nature of Species. I. Effect of Varied Environments on Western North American Plants published in 1940 and Experimental Studies on the Nature of Species. III. Environmental Responses of Climatic Races of Achillea in 1948. He produced one additional book about his work based on the Messenger Lectures he gave at Cornell and published in 1951 as Stages in the Evolution of Plant Species.

He was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences; he was also a member of the Botanical Society of America, and the Society for the Study of Evolution. He was a fellow of the California Academy of Sciences and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was knighted as knight of Danneborg by Frederick IX of Denmark. Clausen was a Christian and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Palo Alto.

References

  • Smocovitis, V. B. 2000. Clausen, Jens Christen. American National Biography Online. Oxford University Press.

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