Awards & Winners

Ernst Mayr

Date of Birth 05-July-1904
Place of Birth Kempten
(Germany, Bavaria)
Nationality United States of America, Germany
Also know as Ernst Walter Mayr
Profession Philosopher, Science writer, Scientist, Biologist, Writer, Author
Ernst Walter Mayr was one of the 20th century's leading evolutionary biologists. He was also a renowned taxonomist, tropical explorer, ornithologist, and historian of science. His work contributed to the conceptual revolution that led to the modern evolutionary synthesis of Mendelian genetics, systematics, and Darwinian evolution, and to the development of the biological species concept. Although Charles Darwin and others posited that multiple species could evolve from a single common ancestor, the mechanism by which this occurred was not understood, creating the species problem. Ernst Mayr approached the problem with a new definition for the concept of species. In his book Systematics and the Origin of Species he wrote that a species is not just a group of morphologically similar individuals, but a group that can breed only among themselves, excluding all others. When populations within a species become isolated by geography, feeding strategy, mate selection, or other means, they may start to differ from other populations through genetic drift and natural selection, and over time may evolve into new species. The most significant and rapid genetic reorganization occurs in extremely small populations that have been isolated.

Awards by Ernst Mayr

Check all the awards nominated and won by Ernst Mayr.

1994


International Prize for Biology
(Systematic Biology and Taxonomy)

1983


Nominations 1983 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Book Award for Science (Hardcover) The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution, and Inheritance

1969


National Medal of Science for Biological Sciences
(For notable contributions to systematics, biogeography, and the study of birds, and especially for great work on the evolution of animal populations.)