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  1. Edward Osborne Wilson, bekannt als E. O. Wilson (* 10. Juni 1929 in Birmingham, Alabama; † 26. Dezember 2021 in Burlington, Massachusetts) [1], war ein US-amerikanischer Insektenkundler und Biologe, der durch seine Beiträge zur Evolutionstheorie und Soziobiologie bekannt wurde.

  2. 27. Dez. 2021 · Edward O. Wilson, a biologist and author who conducted pioneering work on biodiversity, insects and human nature — and won two Pulitzer Prizes along the way — died on Sunday in Burlington,...

  3. 3. Feb. 2022 · Naturalist, synthesizer and conservation champion. Professor Edward O. Wilson, who died on 26 December 2021 at the age of 92, was one of the leading biologists of the twentieth and...

  4. 27. Dez. 2021 · Pioneering biologist, environmental activist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward O. Wilson has died. He was 92. The influential and sometimes controversial Harvard professor first made...

  5. 10. Jan. 2022 · A tribute to the naturalist, conservationist and sociobiologist who founded the field of sociobiology and won two Pulitzer prizes. The obituary covers his contributions to ant systematics, biogeography, ecology, human evolution and biodiversity.

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  6. Edward Osborne Wilson ForMemRS (June 10, 1929 – December 26, 2021) was an American biologist, naturalist, ecologist, and entomologist known for developing the field of sociobiology. Born in Alabama , Wilson found an early interest in nature and frequented the outdoors.

  7. 16. Apr. 2024 · Edward Osborne Wilson. Born: June 10, 1929, Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Died: December 26, 2021, Burlington, Massachusetts (aged 92) Awards And Honors: Pulitzer Prize (1979) Notable Works: “Sociobiology: The New Synthesis” “The Diversity of Life” “The Insect Societies” “The Meaning of Human Existence” (Show more) Subjects Of Study: ant.