- Karl Möbius
Infobox Scientist
name = Karl August Möbius
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birth_date = birth date|1825|2|7
birth_place =Eilenburg , Germany
death_date = death date and age|1908|4|26|1825|2|7
death_place =Berlin , Germany
residence =Germany
citizenship = German
ethnicity =
field =Zoology ,ecology
work_institution =University of Kiel Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin
alma_mater =Humboldt University
University of Halle
known_for =Biocoenosis , ecology ofoyster s
prizes =Karl August Möbius (
7 February 1825 inEilenburg –26 April 1908 inBerlin ) was a Germanzoologist who was a pioneer in the field ofecology and a former director of theMuseum für Naturkunde in Berlin.Early life
Möbius was born in the town of
Eilenburg inSaxony . At the age of four he attended primary school at the Bergschule Eilenburg, and at the age of 12 he was sent by his father to train as ateacher . In 1844 he passed the exams with distinction and began working as teacher inSeesen , on the northwest edge of theHarz mountain range. In 1849 he began studyingnatural science andphilosophy atHumboldt University in Berlin. After he graduated, he taughtzoology ,botany ,Mineralogy ,geography ,physics , andchemistry at the Johanneum High School inHamburg .Oysters and ecology
In 1863 he opened the first German sea water
aquarium , in Hamburg. In 1868, shortly after passing his doctoral examination at theUniversity of Halle , he was appointed Professor of Zoology at theUniversity of Kiel and the director of the Zoological Museum. Marine animals were among his main research interests and his first comprehensive work on the fauna of the Kieler Bucht already emphasized ecological aspects ("Die Fauna der Kieler Bucht", co-authored byHeinrich Adolph Meyer , and published in two volumes in 1865 and 1872, respectively).Between 1868 and 1870 he studied the
ecology ofoyster banks, primarily to determine the potential for oyster farming in coastal areas of Germany. This work resulted in two landmark publications: "Über Austern- und Miesmuschelzucht und Hebung derselben an der norddeutschen Küste" (1870, in English: "Onoyster andblue mussel farming in coastal areas of Northern Germany"), and "Die Auster und die Austernwirtschaft" (In English: "Oyster and oyster farming"), in which he concluded that oyster farming was not a realistic option for Northern Germany. More importantly, he was first to describe in detail the interactions between the different organisms in theecosystem of the oyster bank, coining the term "biocenose". This remains a key term in synecology (community ecology ).In 1888 Möbius became the director of the Zoological Collections of the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, and Professor of Systematic and Geographical Zoology at the Kaiser Wilhelm University, Berlin, where he taught until he retired in 1905, at the age of 80.
External links
* [http://www.eilenburg.de/englisch/rubrik3/rubrik3333.php Karl August Möbius (1825-1908)]
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NAME= Möbius, Karl August
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= German zoologist, ecologist
DATE OF BIRTH= birth date|1825|2|7
PLACE OF BIRTH=Eilenburg , Germany
DATE OF DEATH= 1908-4-26
PLACE OF DEATH=Berlin , Germany
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