Émil Goeldi

Émil Goeldi

Infobox Scientist
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name = Émil August Goeldi


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caption = Émil August Goeldi
birth_date = August 28, 1859
birth_place = Ennetbühl, Upper Toggenburg District, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
death_date = July 5, 1917
death_place = Bern, Switzerland
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citizenship = Swiss and Brazilian
nationality = Swiss
ethnicity = Germanic
fields = Zoology, Archaeology, Public health
workplaces = Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Brazil
alma_mater = Friedrich Schiller Universität, Jena Universität Leipzig, Germany
doctoral_advisor = Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel
academic_advisors = Karl Georg Friedrich Rudolph Leuckart
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known_for = Reorganizer of Goeldi Museum
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author_abbrev_zoo = Goeldi
influences = Ernst Haeckel
influenced = Emilie Snethlage
awards = Life-Director of museum renamed for him
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footnotes = Goeldi's legacy is the still-functioning Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi.

Émil August Goeldi (var. Göldi, var. Emílio Augusto Goeldi) (August 28, 1859 – July 5, 1917 in Bern), was a Swiss-Brazilian naturalist and zoologist.

Goeldi studied zoology in Jena, Germany with Ernst Haeckel, and in 1884 he was invited by Ladislau de Souza Mello Netto, the influential director of the Brazilian "Museu Imperial e Nacional," to work at that institution. Goeldi arrived in Rio de Janeiro in 1885 to work in the National Museum (now the Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro. In May of 1890, he was fired, due to political circumstances related to the proclamation of the Republic and the exile of his principal benefactor, Emperor D. Pedro II.

He was then invited by the governor of the state of Pará, Lauro Sodré, to reorganize the Pará Museum of Natural History and Ethnography, in Belém, which had been founded in 1866 by Domingos Soares Ferreira Penna. He arrived on 9 June, 1894 in Belém. In his pioneering work, Goeldi was helped by several other foreign researchers, such as the Swiss botanist Jacques Huber (1867-1914), zoologist Emilie Snethlage (1868-1929), geologists Friedrich Katzer (1861-1925), and Alexander Karl von Kraatz-Koschlau (1867-1900), and Adolpho Ducke (1876-1959), entomologist, ethnographer and botanist.

In 1902, the "Museu Paraense de História Natural e Ethnography" was renamed in his honor. It is now called the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi.

In 1905 Émil Goeldi renounced his post, due to ill health, and returned to Switzerland where he died in Bern, in 1917, at the age of only 58. Hüber, then Snethlage and Ducke succeeded him as general directors of the Goeldi Museum in Belém.

Goeldi was primarily a zoologist and described many new Brazilian species of birds and mammals. Some of the species which bear his name are:

* Goeldi's Antbird - "Myrmeciza goeldii"
* Goeldi's Marmoset - "Callimico goeldii"
* Goeldi's Frog - "Flectonotus goeldii"

Several other species were named in honour of Émil Goeldi, such as:
* "Acropyga goeldii", "Camponotus goeldii", "Azteca goeldii", "Pachycondyla goeldii", "Crematogaster torosa goeldii", "Mycocepurus goeldii", "Procryptocerus goeldii", "Acanthoponera goeldii", "Brachymyrmex goeldii", "Dorymyrmex goeldii dubius", "Paratrechina goeldii", "Megalomyrmex goeldii", "Myrmelachista goeldii", "Neivamyrmex goeldii", "Solenopsis goeldii", "Pheidole goeldii" and "Cephalotes goeldii", all species of South American ants described by Forel;
* "Protambulyx goeldii", a moth;
* "Dubioniscus goeldii", a garden pillbug (isopod);
* Rio Big-Tooth Frog, "Megalelosia goeldii", a frog
* "Trichomycterus goeldii", a pencil catfish;
* "Cynopotamus goeldii", a Characidae fish;
* Goeldi's Pimelodid, "Duopalatinus goeldii", a Pimelodidae freshwater fish;
* Goeldi's Hemiodus, "Hemiodopsis goeldii", another fish.
* "Cheirocerus goeldii", also a catfish;
* "Simulium goeldii", a blackfly from the Amazon Rainforest;
* "Philodendron goeldii", a philodendron plant.

But Goeldi was also recognized as an important early figure in public health and epidemiology in Brazil, because he studied the mechanism of transmission of yellow fever and advocated the importance of fighting the mosquito as the vector of the disease, several years before Oswaldo Cruz did so.

Goeldi's extensive scientific research on the geography, geology, flora, fauna, archeology, ethnography and socio-economical conditions of the present day region of Amapá was very important to end the Contestado territorial litigation between France and Brazil, ceding the territory to Brazil on December 1, 1900, by the international decision of the court of Bern.

Émil Goeldi was the father of Oswaldo Goeldi, a noted Brazilian engraver and illustrator.

Publications by Goeldi

* Goeldi, E. A. (1886). Bericht über zwei ältere, unbekannt geliebene illustrierte Manuskripte portugiesisch-brasilianischer Naturforscher. I. Die zoologischen Zeichnungen von Alexander Rodriguez Ferreira. II. Die zoologischen Zeichnungen von Arruda da Camara. "Zoologische Jahrbücher, Jena, 2", 175-184.
* Goeldi, E. A. (1892). Zur Orientierung in der Spinnenfauna Brasiliens. "Mitteil aus dem Österlande (Neue Folge), 5", 200-248.
* Goeldi, E. A. (1897). A lenda amazônica do "cauré". "Bol. Mus. Paraense, 2", 430-441.
* Goeldi, E. A. (1897). On the nesting of "Cassicus persicus, Cassidrix oryzivora, Gymnomystax melanicterus" and "Todirostrum maculatum". "Ibis, 7"(3), 361-370.
* Goeldi, E. A. (1898 (1897)). A lenda amazônica do "cauré". "Bol. Mus. Paraense, 2", 430-441.
* Goeldi, E. A. (1900). Sobre a nidificação do "Cassicus persicus" (japim), do "Cassidix oryzivora" (graúna), do "Gymnomystax melanicterus" (aritauá) e do "Todirostrum maculatum" (ferreirinho). "Bol. Mus. Para. Hist. Nat. Ethnogr., (Mus. Para.), 3", 203-210.
* Goeldi, E. A. (1904). "Against the destruction of white herons and red ibises on the lower Amazon, especially on the Island of Marajó "(2 ed.). Belém: Pará.
* Geoldi, E. A. (1905). "Myrmecologische Mitteilung das Wachsen des Pilzgartens von "Atta cephalotes" betreffend". Paper presented at the C.r. 6th Congr. Int. Zool., Berne.
* Goeldi, E. A. (1905). "Beobachtungen über die erste Anlage einer neuen Kolonie von Atta cephalotes". Paper presented at the C.r. 6th Congr. Int. Zool., Berne.
* Goeldi, E. A. (1905). Os mosquitos do Pará. Reunião de quatro trabalhos sobre os mosquitos indígenas, principalmente as espécies que molestam o homem. "Mem. Museu E. Goeldi, 4", 1-152.
* Goeldi, E. A. (1908 (1909)). "Microtrogon" novo nome genérico proposto para "Trogon ramonianus" Des Murs. "Bol. Mus. Para. Hist. Nat. Ethnogr., (Mus. Pará), 5"(1), 92-95.
* Goeldi, E. A. (1911). "Der Ameisenstaat, seine Entstehung und seine Einrichtung, die Organisation der Arbeit und die Naturwunder seines Haushaltes ". Leipzig & Berlin: Teubner.

References

* Struder, T. (1917). Professor Dr. Emil August Goeldi (1859-1917). "Verh. d. Schweiz. Naturf. Gesellschaft, Zürich, 1917", 36-59.
* Papavero, N. (1973). "Essays on the history of Neotropical dipterology, with special reference to collectors (1750-1905) ". São Paulo: Museu de Zoologia, Universidade de São Paulo.
* Cunha, O. R. (1983). Emílio Augusto Goeldi (1859-1917). "Ciência e Cultura, 35"(12), 1965-1972.

External links

* [http://www.dichistoriasaude.coc.fiocruz.br/iah/P/verbetes/goeld.htm "Göldi, Émil August" (in Portuguese)] . (Site homepage: "Dicionário Histórico-Biográfico das Ciências da Saúde no Brasil (1832-1930). Casa de Oswaldo Cruz/Fiocruz" at: [http://www.dichistoriasaude.coc.fiocruz.br] ).
* [http://www.museu-goeldi.br/ Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi] .
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