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  1. George Evelyn Hutchinson ForMemRS (January 30, 1903 – May 17, 1991) was a British ecologist sometimes described as the "father of modern ecology."

  2. 13 mag 2024 · G. Evelyn Hutchinson (born Jan. 30, 1903, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng.—died May 17, 1991, London) was an English-born American zoologist known for his ecological studies of freshwater lakes. Hutchinson was educated at Greshams School in Holt, Norfolk, and at the University of Cambridge.

  3. Cold spring harbor symposium on quantitative biology. GE Hutchinson. Concluding remarks 22, 415-427. , 1957. 275. 1957. A Contribution to the limnology of arid regions, primarily founded on observations made in the Lahontan Basin. GE Hutchinson. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 33, 47-132.

  4. 21 nov 2015 · Yale biology professor G. Evelyn Hutchinson (1903–1991) was one of the rare individuals who relentlessly ask the most basic questions, and today he is widely hailed for helping to shape the fields of modern biology and environmentalism, and furthering our understanding of climate change.

  5. 25 giu 2013 · George Evelyn Hutchinson (b. 13 January 1903–d. 17 May 1991) was one of the foremost figures in ecology during the 20th century. Raised in Cambridge, England, he attended university there as well.

  6. 1 dic 2011 · George Evelyn Hutchinson, born on 13 January 1903 in Cambridge, is considered by many to be the father of modern ecology because he infused the science with theory that was anchored in natural history.

  7. G. Evelyn Hutchinson (1903-1991) has been uni-versally acknowledged as one the founding fathers of modern ecology. In her new biography of Hutch-inson, Nancy Slack explores both the professional and the personal sides of the prolific scientist. The author had full access to Hutchinson's vast archive of correspondence, and included information from