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,...
Conservation biology arose as a field of academic science and management practice to intervene in wh...
James L. Patton served as Curator of Mammals in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (MVZ) and as Profes...
The field of molecular genetics has many roles in biodiversity assessment and conservation. I summar...
Terry Erwin's race to document arthropod diversity inspired taxonomists, systematists, ecologists, e...
This special issue of ZooKeys celebrates the memory of Dr. Terry Lee Erwin (1940-2020), who was the ...
We were fortunate to have known Terry not only as an excellent professional coleopterist and an enth...
A paper on the occasion of the 75th birthday of Terry Lee Erwin (1940–2020), an outstanding biologis...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is “How many species are there? ” In 1982, Smithsonian t...
Conservation biology emerged in the mid-1980s, drawing on established disciplines and integrating th...
Conservation biology emerged in the mid-1980s, drawing on established disciplines and integrating th...
Biogeography, the study of animal and plant distribution, has a history extending back to at least t...
The sheer scale of the taxonomic enterprise is an obstacle to conservation and science which is comp...
Our much respected Editor-in-Chief turns 75 years on 1st December, and we would like to seize the op...
Living organisms are the ultimate survivalists, having evolved phenotypes with unprecedented adaptab...
The time is ripe for a comprehensive mission to explore and document Earth's species. This calls for...
Conservation biology arose as a field of academic science and management practice to intervene in wh...
James L. Patton served as Curator of Mammals in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (MVZ) and as Profes...
The field of molecular genetics has many roles in biodiversity assessment and conservation. I summar...
Terry Erwin's race to document arthropod diversity inspired taxonomists, systematists, ecologists, e...
This special issue of ZooKeys celebrates the memory of Dr. Terry Lee Erwin (1940-2020), who was the ...
We were fortunate to have known Terry not only as an excellent professional coleopterist and an enth...
A paper on the occasion of the 75th birthday of Terry Lee Erwin (1940–2020), an outstanding biologis...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is “How many species are there? ” In 1982, Smithsonian t...
Conservation biology emerged in the mid-1980s, drawing on established disciplines and integrating th...
Conservation biology emerged in the mid-1980s, drawing on established disciplines and integrating th...
Biogeography, the study of animal and plant distribution, has a history extending back to at least t...
The sheer scale of the taxonomic enterprise is an obstacle to conservation and science which is comp...
Our much respected Editor-in-Chief turns 75 years on 1st December, and we would like to seize the op...
Living organisms are the ultimate survivalists, having evolved phenotypes with unprecedented adaptab...
The time is ripe for a comprehensive mission to explore and document Earth's species. This calls for...
Conservation biology arose as a field of academic science and management practice to intervene in wh...
James L. Patton served as Curator of Mammals in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (MVZ) and as Profes...
The field of molecular genetics has many roles in biodiversity assessment and conservation. I summar...