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Michael Rosenzweig was born on 1941 in United States, is an Ecologist at the University of Arizona. Discover Michael Rosenzweig's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?
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Michael L. Rosenzweig (born 1941) is a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona.
He developed and popularized the concept of Reconciliation ecology.
Assistant Professor of Biology: Bucknell University, Lewisbug, PA, (1965–1969)
He received his Ph.D in zoology at the University of Pennsylvania in 1966 and then held a number of academic positions around the United States.
Ph.D., Zoology: University of Pennsylvania (1966)
Assistant Professor of Biology: SUNY-Albany (1969–1971)
Visiting Assistant Professor: Cranberry Lake Biological Station, SUNY-Albany (1969)
Associate Professor of Biology: University of New Mexico (1971–1975)
Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; University of Arizona (1975–present)
Rosenzweig has a large body of editorial work spanning from 1977 to present, founding the journals Evolutionary Ecology and Evolutionary Ecology Research as well as the publishing house, Evolutionary Ecology Ltd. with the help of his wife Carole.
He has always been committed to the responsibility of disseminating scientific knowledge.
An example of this dedication is when the Journal of Evolutionary Ecology was sold and the prices were to be raised he stepped down from his editor in chief position and founded Evolutionary Ecology Ltd, which published the journal Evolutionary Ecology Research.
He and Carole continue to publish with the responsibility of disseminating knowledge at the forefront of the business.
Rosenzweig also has an impressive number of publications that reach up into the hundreds [8] [9] [10] [11] [12].
His articles cover topics ranging from species diversity to predation dynamics and includes work on environmental issues and public policy.
He has published three books on the origins and conservation of species diversity; both are for technical and general audiences.
Visiting Professor of Biology: Ben-Gurion University (1981–1982)
Society for the Study of Evolution: Counselor (1981–1983)
University of Miami: Distinguished Visiting Professor (1983)
Amer Society Zoologists: Chair, Division of Ecology (1985–1986)
College of Science, University of Arizona: Outstanding Teaching Award (1985)
Amer Society Zoologists: Outstanding Service Award (1986)
Australian Academy of Science: The Rudi Lemberg Travelling Fellow (1988–1989)
Society for the Study of Evolution: Vice-President (1988–1989)
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia: The Jock Marshall Fellow (1989)
Visiting Professor of Zoology: University of Wisconsin (1990–1991)
University Wisconsin, Madison: Brittingham Fellow (1990–1991)
Michigan State University, Kellogg Biological Station: Eminent Ecologist (1992)
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel: Jacob Blaustein Scholar (1992)
Iowa State University: 30th Paul L. Errington Memorial Lecturer (1994)
University of British Columbia: Dennis Chitty Lecturer (1995–1996)
University of Miami: Distinguished Visiting Professor (1996–1997)
Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, University of Arizona: Fellow (1997–1998)
Mountain Research Center, Montana State University: Distinguished Lecturer (1997)
University of Umeå, Sweden: Distinguished Visiting Scholar (1997)
International Ecological Society: Distinguished Statistical Ecologist (1998)
Ninth Lukacs Symp: Twentieth Century Distinguished Service Award (1999)
Faculty of Science, University of Arizona: Career Teaching Award (2001)
He received the Eminent Ecologist Award from the Ecological Society of America in 2008 which is given to a senior ecologist for significant contributions to the field of ecology.
Ecological Society of America: Eminent Ecologist Award (2008)