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Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. Center for Conservation Education & Sustainability (CCES), 1100 Jefferson Dr. 3123, Washington D.C, 20560 - MRC 705, USA Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. Center for Conservation Education & Sustainability Washington D.C United States of America.
Zookeys. 2021 Jun 16;1044:3-22. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1044.68652. eCollection 2021.
Terry Erwin's race to document arthropod diversity inspired taxonomists, systematists, ecologists, evolutionary biologists, and the conservation community at large, as his curatorial work of more than 50 years at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and prolific publication record attests. The biography compiles public records, publications, as well as personal memoirs to describe the context in which Erwin's studies with carabid beetles evolved as formalization of concepts, such as biological diversity, megadiverse countries, biodiversity loss, and conservation biology, will become central for science in the upcoming years. Awareness to explore new frontiers such as the forest canopy and Erwin's studies in tropical forests, his easy-going personality, and dedicated mentoring attracted colleagues, students, and the general public, making him one of the leaders of tropical biology in the world.
特里·欧文记录节肢动物多样性的工作激励了分类学家、系统学家、生态学家、进化生物学家以及整个保护界,他在史密森尼国家自然历史博物馆长达50多年的策展工作以及丰硕的出版记录便是明证。这本传记汇编了公开记录、出版物以及个人回忆录,以描述欧文对步甲科甲虫的研究得以发展的背景,因为诸如生物多样性、生物多样性大国、生物多样性丧失和保护生物学等概念的正式确立,在未来几年将成为科学的核心。欧文探索森林树冠层等新领域的意识、他在热带森林的研究、随和的性格以及热忱的指导吸引了同事、学生和普通公众,使他成为世界热带生物学的领军人物之一。