ERWIN STRESEMANN
'Erwin Stresemann' (November 22, 1889 - November 20, 1972) was a German ornithologist.
Stresemann was one of the outstanding ornithologists of the 20th century. From 1921 onwards he was in charge of the bird department of the Berlin Zoological Museum, and encouraged a number of young German scientists, including Ernst Mayr and Bernhard Rensch.
Stresemann was the long-standing editor of the ''Journal für Ornithologie''. His major publication was the volume ''Aves'' (1927 - 1934) in the German ''Handbook of Zoology''. He also wrote ''Entwicklung der Ornithologie'' (1951), a review of the development of ornithology from Aristotle to the present, translated into English in 1975.
Stresemann was one of the outstanding ornithologists of the 20th century. From 1921 onwards he was in charge of the bird department of the Berlin Zoological Museum, and encouraged a number of young German scientists, including Ernst Mayr and Bernhard Rensch.
Stresemann was the long-standing editor of the ''Journal für Ornithologie''. His major publication was the volume ''Aves'' (1927 - 1934) in the German ''Handbook of Zoology''. He also wrote ''Entwicklung der Ornithologie'' (1951), a review of the development of ornithology from Aristotle to the present, translated into English in 1975.
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