Thompson, Sir D'Arcy Wentworth

Thompson, Sir D'Arcy Wentworth

▪ Scottish zoologist
born May 2, 1860, Edinburgh, Scot.
died June 21, 1948, St. Andrews, Fife

      Scottish zoologist and classical scholar noted for his influential work On Growth and Form (1917, new ed. 1942).

      Thompson was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, the University of Edinburgh, and at Trinity College, Cambridge (1880–83). In 1884 he became professor of biology at University College, Dundee, in Scotland, where he built a teaching museum of zoology, and in 1917 he became senior professor of natural history at the University of St. Andrews.

      In On Growth and Form Thompson interpreted and analyzed the growth and structure of organisms in mathematical and physical terms. This approach was a departure from contemporary zoology, which analyzed organic form in terms of comparative anatomy, evolutionary theory, and phylogenetics. Thompson developed a theory of transformation in which the evolution of one species into another is viewed as a process of major transformations involving the whole organism, rather than successive minor changes in the body parts. His other writings include works on classical scholarship, such as A Glossary of Greek Birds (1895, new ed. 1936), and he also contributed many papers and reports on fishery statistics and oceanography. He was knighted in 1937.

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