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(Redirected from Ramón Margalef) Spanish biologist (1919–2004) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Margalef and the second or maternal family name is López.
Ramon Margalef
Ramon Margalef
Born(1919-05-16)16 May 1919
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Died23 May 2004(2004-05-23) (aged 85)
Barcelona
NationalitySpanish
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Barcelona
Author abbrev. (botany)Margalef

Ramon Margalef López (Barcelona 16 May 1919 - 23 May 2004) was a Spanish biologist and ecologist. He was Emeritus Professor of Ecology at the Faculty of Biology of the University of Barcelona. Margalef, one of the most prominent scientists that Spain has produced, worked at the Institute of Applied Biology (1946–1951), and at the Fisheries Research Institute, which he directed during 1966–1967. He created the Department of Ecology of the University of Barcelona, from where he trained a huge number of ecologists, limnologists and oceanographers. In 1967 he became Spain's first professor of ecology.

Career summary

From 1954 to 1974 Margalef contributed to the New York-based magazine Iberica. In 1957, with the translation into English of his inaugural lecture as a member of the Barcelona Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, "Information Theory in Ecology", he gained a worldwide audience. Another groundbreaking article, "On certain unifying principles in ecology", published in American Naturalist in 1963, and his book "Perspectives in Ecological Theory" (1968), based on his guest lectures at the University of Chicago, consolidated him as one of the leading thinkers of modern ecology. In the summer of 1958 he was professor of Marine ecology at the Institute of Marine Biology (currently Department of Marine Sciences) of the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez and produced the work Comunidades Naturales ("Natural Communities").

Some of his most important work includes the application of information theory to ecological studies and the creation of mathematical models for the study of populations. Among his books, the most influential are: Natural Communities (1962), Perspectives In Ecological Theory (1968), Ecology (1974), The Biosphere (1980), Limnology (1983) and Theory of Ecological Systems (1991). He received many scientific awards, including the inaugural medal of the A.G. Huntsman Award for Excellence in the Marine Sciences, the Naumann-Thienemann Medal from the International Society of Limnology (SIL), the Ramón y Cajal Award of the Spanish Government, and the Gold Medal of the Generalitat of Catalonia (Catalan Government). In 2004, the Government of Catalonia established the Ramon Margalef Prize in Ecology, whereas the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography established the Ramón Margalef Award for Excellence in Education in 2008.

Selected publications

Papers

Books

  • —— (1962). Comunidades naturales. Mayagüez: Instituto de Biología Marina de la Universidad de Puerto Rico.
  • —— (1968). Perspectives in ecological theory. University of Chicago Press.
  • —— (1974). Ecología. Barcelona: Omega.
  • ——; Planas M.D., Armengol J., Vidal A., Prat N., Guisset A., Toja J., Estrada M. (1976). Limnología de los embalses españoles. Madrid: Dirección General de Obras Hidraúlicas.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • —— (1980). La biosfera: entre la termodinámica y el juego. Barcelona: Omega.
  • (1982). Mi respuesta, collection of his articles published in Ibérica
  • —— (1983). Limnología. Barcelona: Omega.
  • —— (1992). Planeta azul, planeta verde. Barcelona: Prensa Científica SA.
  • —— (1994). Limnology now: a paradigm of planetary problems. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
  • —— (1997). Our biosphere. Oldendorf: Ecology Institute.

See also

References

  1. Ros, J.D. (2004) In memory of Ramon Margalef (1919-2004). International Microbiology 7: 229-232
  2. Armengol, J. (2005) Ramon Margalef (1919-2004): teacher and researcher. Limnetica 25: i-ii
  3. Herrera, C. M. (2005) Resolution of respect. Ramón Margalef (1919-2004). Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 86: 8-11
  4. Ros, J (2006). "Professor Ramon Margalef (1919-2004)". Contributions to Science. 3 (2). doi:10.2436/20.7010.01.10.
  5. ^ Norman P. Sacks (March 1983). "Salvador de Madariaga's Liberal Response in the United States". Hispania. 66 (1). doi:10.2307/341218. JSTOR 341218.
  6. Margalef, R. (1 November 1963). "On Certain Unifying Principles in Ecology". The American Naturalist. 97 (897): 357–374. doi:10.1086/282286. hdl:10261/165895. S2CID 85866107.
  7. Margalef, Ramon (1961). "Communication of Structure in Planktonic Populations1". Limnology and Oceanography. 6 (2): 124–128. Bibcode:1961LimOc...6..124M. doi:10.4319/lo.1961.6.2.0124. hdl:10261/165801.
  8. Sherwin, William B.; Prat i Fornells, Narcis (August 2019). "The Introduction of Entropy and Information Methods to Ecology by Ramon Margalef". Entropy. 21 (8): 794. Bibcode:2019Entrp..21..794S. doi:10.3390/e21080794. PMC 7515323. PMID 33267507.
  9. "Ramón Margalef Award for Excellence in Education". ASLO. Retrieved 2021-05-01.

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