Mayr, Ernst

Mayr, Ernst

▪ American biologist
in full  Ernst Walter Mayr 
born July 5, 1904, Kempten, Germany
died February 3, 2005, Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S.

      German-born American biologist known for his work in avian taxonomy, population genetics, and evolution. Considered one of the world's leading evolutionary biologists, he was sometimes referred to as the “Darwin of the 20th century.”

      Two years after receiving a Ph.D. degree in ornithology from the University of Berlin (1926), Mayr, then a member of the university staff, led the first of three expeditions to New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, where he was profoundly impressed with the effects of geographic distribution among various animal species. His early studies of the ability of one species to separate or subdivide into daughter species (speciation) and of those populations that were established by a small number of founders (founder populations) made him one of the leaders in the development of the modern synthetic theory of evolution. The theory, an integration of the work of Charles Darwin (Darwin, Charles) ( natural selection) and Gregor Mendel (Mendel, Gregor) ( genetics), encompassed the biological processes of gene mutation and recombination, changes in the structure and function of chromosomes, reproductive isolation, and natural selection. Mayr presented his ideas in the seminal book Systematics and the Origin of Species (1942).

      Mayr continued his studies as the curator of the ornithological department at the American Museum of Natural History in New York (1932–53), where he wrote more than 100 papers on avian taxonomy, including Birds of the Southwest Pacific (1945). He proposed in 1940 a definition of species that won wide acceptance in scientific circles and led to the discovery of a number of previously unknown species; by the time of his death, he had named some 25 new bird species and 410 subspecies. In 1953 he became Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology at Harvard University, and from 1961 to 1970 he served as director of the university's Museum of Comparative Zoology. He became professor emeritus at Harvard in 1975. Mayr's works include Methods and Principles of Systemic Zoology (with E.G. Linsley and R.L. Usinger; 1953), Animal Species and Evolution (1963), The Growth of Biological Thought (1982), and What Evolution Is (2001).

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