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The history of zoology before Charles Darwin's 1859 theory of evolution traces the organized study of the animal kingdom from ancient to modern times. Although the concept of zoology as a single coherent field arose much later, systematic study of zoology is seen in the works of Aristotle and Galen in the ancient Greco-Roman world .
A greatly expanded three-volume edition would appear 1824–1828. Say was a systematic zoologist who moved to the utopian community at New Harmony, Indiana, in 1825. Most of his insect collections have been recovered. 1817. Georges Cuvier wrote Le Règne Animal (Paris). 1817–1820.
Thomas Bewick (1753–1828), English ornithologist and illustrator, author of A General History of Quadrupeds; Gabriel Bibron (1806–1848), French zoologist, [38] expert on reptiles and author (with André Marie Constant Duméril) of Erpétologie Générale; Klaus Biemann (1926–2016), Austrian chemist, the "father of organic mass spectrometry"
Charles Henry Turner (February 3, 1867 – February 14, 1923) was an American zoologist, entomologist, educator, and comparative psychologist, known for his studies on the behavior of insects, particularly bees and ants.
This article considers the history of zoology since the theory of evolution by natural selection proposed by Charles Darwin in 1859. Charles Darwin gave new direction to morphology and physiology , by uniting them in a common biological theory: the theory of organic evolution.
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Pages in category "20th-century American zoologists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 798 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .