Thomas Eisner
Thomas Eisner (June 25, 1929 – March 25, 2011) was a German-American entomologist and ecologist, known as the "father of chemical ecology." He was a Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Chemical Ecology at Cornell University, and director of the Cornell Institute for Research in Chemical Ecology (CIRCE). He was a world authority on animal behavior, ecology, and evolution, and, together with his Cornell colleague Jerrold Meinwald, was one of the pioneers of chemical ecology, the discipline dealing with the chemical interactions of organisms. He was author or co-author of some 400 scientific articles and seven books. Provided by Wikipedia
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Defensive Spray Mechanism of a Silphid Beetle (Necrodes Surinamensis) by Thomas Eisner, Jerrold Meinwald
Published 1982-01-01
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Predatory Capture of Bombardier Beetles by a Tabanid Fly Larva by Stephen Nowicki, Thomas Eisner
Published 1983-01-01
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Startle Behavior in an Ascalaphid (Neuroptera) by Thomas Eisner, Phillip A. Adams
Published 1975-01-01
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