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Thomas William Schoener (born August 9, 1943, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania) is an American ecologist and professor at University of California, Davis. In 1969, he received his Ph.D. from Harvard University, where he was a Junior Fellow. He served on the faculty at the University of Washington before moving to Davis. He is an expert in community ecology and in evolutionary ecology, including experimental manipulation of island vertebrate and spider communities. Dr. Schoener's research has been both theoretical and empirical.

He was the 1986 recipient of the Robert H. MacArthur Award given by the Ecological Society of America.

He is a highly cited scientist.

References

  1. Kolbe, J. J., M. Leal, T. W. Schoener, D. A. Spiller, and J. B. Losos. 2012. Founder effects persist despite adaptive differentiation: a field experiment with lizards. Science 335:1086–1089.
  2. Michael Turelli, John H. Gillespie, and Thomas W. Schoener. 1982. The fallacy of the fallacy of the averages in ecological optimization theory. American Naturalist 119:879–884.
  3. ISI Highly Cited


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