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Thomas Park (AAAS)

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Thomas Park
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuDowlaaji Dentuɗi Taƴto
InndeThomas Taƴto
Innde ɓesnguPark Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo17 Jolal 1908 Taƴto
ƊofordeDanville Taƴto
Date of death30 Mbooy 1992 Taƴto
Place of deathChicago Taƴto
WoldeInngilisjo Taƴto
Sana'ajiecologist Taƴto
EmployerUniversity of Chicago Taƴto
Position heldchairperson Taƴto
Janngi toUniversity of Chicago Taƴto
Doctoral advisorWarder Clyde Allee, Sewall Wright Taƴto
Doctoral studentKenneth E. F. Watt, Dennis W. Strawbridge Taƴto
Award receivedEminent Ecologist Award Taƴto

Thomas Park (November 17, 1908 – March 30, 1992) was an American zoologist, recognized for transforming the field of ecology into a science with quantification and controlled experiments. He was a professor at the University of Chicago and served in 1960 as President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[1]

Park jibini nder Danville, Illinois, nden o mawnini ton, nder Ocean Springs, Mississippi, e nder Chicago. O yahi to Jaangoore Chicago, o heɓii jaango bachelor nder hitaande 1930 e jaango doktoor nder anndal dabbaaji nder hitaande 1932.

O fuɗɗii, diga 1933 haa 1937 haa Johns Hopkins University, o wartii to University of Chicago bana jannginoowo, o ɓeydi haa o ardiiɗo jaŋde Biological Sciences Division diga 1943 haa 1946. O janngini dow Rockefeller fellowship to Oxford University nder hitaande 1948 nden o huuwani wakkati seɗɗa bana attache anndal nder Embassy United States to London nder hitaande 1949.O wartii e jaŋde Chicago, o jooɗii haa o hootiima nder hitaande 1974.

Park waɗi kuugal dow beetles. Nder kuugal, o hawti bee kuuje ɗiɗi ɗi kuuje kuuje nder kuuje kuje ɗe kuuje, kuuje e ndiyam, bee temperatuure feere-feere e humidity. Ko ɗum haɗata, go'o ko'e maɓɓe ɗon laato go'o, ɗum laati halkere.

Park waɗi duuɓi 35 e debbo Martha Alden Whitehead, mo maayi nder hitaande 1963. E hitaande 1969 o waree Frances Lear.

  1. Bruce Lambert, "Thomas Park, 83, Dies of Cancer; Helped Ecology Become Science", The New York Times, April 4, 1992