- John Todd Zimmer
John Todd Zimmer (
Bridgeport, Ohio ,February 28 ,1889 -White Plains, New York ,January 6 ,1957 ) was a leading Americanornithologist .A graduate of
University of Nebraska-Lincoln , he took an early interest in bothentomology and ornithology. From 1913 he worked as an agricultural adviser in thePhilippines and laterNew Guinea , during which time he made important collections ofbird specimens. After his return to America he joined the staff of theField Museum of Natural History , in which role he compiled a "Catalog of the Ayer Ornithological Library", and participated in expeditions toAfrica andPeru .In 1930
Frank Chapman recruited him as Associate Curator of Birds at theAmerican Museum of Natural History in New York, where he remained for the rest of his life. He made systematic revisions of the taxonomy of the birds of Peru and their relatives in other parts ofSouth America , and in his later years combined this with studies of New-World fly-catchers, preparing the section on theTyrannidae for Peter's "Check-list of Birds of the World".He was also a Fellow of the
American Ornithologists' Union , and editor of its journalThe Auk from 1942-1948.Zimmer is commemorated in the names of a number of animals, including
Zimmer's Tapaculo "Scytalopus zimmeri".External links
* [http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v076n04/p0418-p0423.pdf In Memoriam John Todd Zimmer - The Auk]
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