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Ernst Haeckel Richards.
The term"ecology" was first proposed by Ernst Haeckel.
Ernst Haeckel is considered the founder of ecology.
There he met philosopher and biologist Ernst Haeckel.
Ernst Haeckel: evangelist of evolution and apostle of deceit.
Beautiful illustrations from Ernst Haeckel's book on natural forms.
Ernst Haeckel is well known for his fakery of embryos in the tailbud stage of development.
He wrote a letter to the German biologist Ernst Haeckel asking his advice.
German biologist and artist Ernst Haeckel painted hundreds of marine organisms to emphasise their symmetry.
After attending high school in Naumburg, he studied natural sciences at Jena,where he was a pupil and assistant of Ernst Haeckel.
Ernst Haeckel, The History of Creation[translation of the 8th German Edition of Natürliche Schöpfungsgeschichte], ed.
Perhaps the best known example of embryology supporting the idea of evolution ofspecies is the work of a scientist named Ernst Haeckel.
In this is echoed the logic of Ernst Haeckel, who wrote in his book The Riddle of the Universe, published in 1900.
In 2008, however, Robert John Richards, a distinguished historian at the University of Chicago,made a serious attempt to rehabilitate the name of Ernst Haeckel.
So if we don't like stuff, or we're intensely curious about Ernst Haeckel's scientific falsifications, we can pull them out like that.
Ernst Haeckel(1834- 1919) was a controversial German scientist, who was qualified as a zoologist and a medical doctor, as well as being passionate about marine biology in particular.
We must ultimately come to the conclusion that Ernst Haeckel was no honest scientist, and ultimately deceptive(and maybe even fraudulent) about this matter.
Ernst Haeckel coined the name in 1866 and included in the group all"true birds" with the"characteristic tail morphology of all extant birds"(translation by Jacques Gauthier).
Summed up in the catchy statement,“Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny,” recapitulation theory(also known as the biogenetic law)was popularized by Ernst Haeckel's nineteenth century illustrations comparing animal and human embryos.
Ernst Haeckel(1834- 1919), German biologist and philosopher, leading champion of radicalized Darwinism in Germany, author of The Natural History of Creation(Natürliche Schöpfungsgeschichte, 1868).
The desire to create fully 3-dimensional models of these small life-forms was stimulated by looking through the microscope at the Berlin Microscopy Society, and by pictures of the microscopic world,especially Ernst Haeckel's‘Kunstformen der Nature', in which the radiolarians in particular captured my imagination.
People such as the biologist, Ernst Haeckel, a devoted Darwinian disciple, had ensured that Social Darwinism had pervaded the thinking of Germany's military, academic and political leaders, and the populace at large.
On the other hand it was self described‘free thinking' individuals such as Charles Lyell who wanted to“free science from Moses”, soi-disant agnostic Thomas Huxley,the notorious faker Ernst Haeckel, 14(who already had deep seated anti-biblical ideas regarding origins, and hated the Bible's opposition to racism) who eagerly supported Darwin's book.
The biologist Ernst Haeckel, the most important evolutionary theorist after Darwin, taught in Jena, as did the mathematician and logician Gottlob Frege, whom leading contemporary Anglo-Saxon philosophers cite as an influence.
In the autumn of 1891, a European fellowship for the best graduate in class enabled Morgan to go to Europe and study the musculature of chitons at the University of Zurich with Arnold Lang,a comparative anatomist and student of Ernst Haeckel.[1] She returned to Bryn Mawr in 1892, where she received her MS in biology in 1894, advised by Thomas Morgan.
German biologist Ernst Haeckel produced exquisite(and perhaps somewhat exaggerated) drawings of radiolaria, helping to popularize these protists among Victorian parlor microscopists alongside foraminifera and diatoms.
Ernst Haeckel was an eminent German biologist, naturalist and artist who discovered, described and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including phylum, phylogeny and ecology.
When the German biologist(and talented artist) Ernst Haeckel first saw their shapes in a microscope in the late 19th century, he made them the star attraction of a portfolio of drawings called Art Forms in Nature, which were very influential among artists of the early 20th century and still inspire admiration today.
Ernst Heinrich Haeckel. .