Victor Ernest Shelford

Victor Ernest Shelford

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birth_date = September 22, 1877
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death_date = December 27, 1968
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field = zoology ecology
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Victor Ernest Shelford (September 22, 1877 – December 27, 1968) was an American zoologist and animal ecologist who helped to establish ecology as a distinct field of study.

Background and education

Shelford was born in Chemung, New York, the eldest son of Alexander Hamilton Shelford and Sarah Ellen Rumsey Shelford. After ten years of schooling, he taught at public schools in Chemung County, New York in 1894. He attended Cortland Normal and Training School for two years and took a teaching certificate, and returned to teaching at public schools from 1897 to 1899. From 1899 to 1901 he attended West Virginia University, where he was influenced by his uncle William E. Rumsey, the assistant state entomologist. In 1901, West Virginia University's president, Jerome H. Raymond, accepted a professorship at the University of Chicago, where he secured a scholarship for Shelford, who soon transferred. Here he took a position as associate and instructor in zoology from 1903 to 1914. Much of his early work was greatly influenced by Henry C. Cowles. Shelford wrote his doctoral thesis on "Tiger Beetles of Sand Dunes," which described the relation between beetle populations and vegetational succession, a topic of interest to Cowles. He completed his paper in 1907 and received a Ph.D. on June 11 of the same year. The next day he married Mary Mabel Brown, with whom he would have two children.cite book | author = Sterling, Keir B | coauthors = et al. | date = 1997 | title = Biographical Dictionary of American and Canadian Naturalists and Environmentalists | publisher = Greenwood Publishing Group | id = ISBN 0-313-23047-1 | pages = 728-9] cite book | date = 2004 | title = American National Biography | publisher = Oxford University Press ]

Early career

His thesis work led him to five further publications on "Ecological Succession," which were published in the Biological Bulliten in 1911 and 1912. By 1913 he published one of his great works on ecology, "Animal Communities in Temperate America". He took a position for the University of Illinois, where he would end up spending most of his career, in 1914 as an assistant and associate professor of zoology. From then he would help organize the Ecological Society of America (ESA), and became its first president in 1916. He helped compile a "Naturalist's Guide to the Americas", published in 1926, for the ESA. This helped him with his later work, "The Ecology of North America" (1963).

By 1927 Shelford was made a full professor in his position at the University of Illinois. He also was interested in experimental research in both the field and the laboratory. In 1929 he had published "Laboratory and Field Ecology", which served as a method book for research in animal ecology. Shelford was known to travel into the field every summer to conduct research. He initiated the "century-cycle" project in 1933 at the University of Illinois' William Trelease Woods, which was used to study the relation between vertebrate and invertebrate populations with environmental factors. The first fifteen years of data collected from this project was published in 1951 in "Ecological Monographs". Shelford was the biologist in charge for the Illinois Natural History Survey at their research laboratories from 1914 to 1929. He had also been director of marine ecology at the Puget Sound Biological Station during alternate summers from 1914 to 1930. Some of his work from this time was published in 1935 in "Ecological Monographs".

Later life and work

Much of Shelford's work was terrestrial, but he also did much aquatic research. Some of his publication in "Ecology" were studies from locations such as stream communities (1929), bottom communities in western Lake Erie (1942), analysis of tundra communities (1935), and of Mississippi floodplains (1954). He published a work in 1939 in "Bio-Ecology" in collaboration with Frederic E. Clements which attempted to integrate animal, plant, and aquatic ecologies as part of an ideal community. He left the University of Illinois in 1946, but the same year would found the Ecologist's Union, an organization which promoted the need to preserve entire ecological communities as part of nature conservation. The Union was founded in response to the ESA deciding it would be inappropriate for a scientific society to take a political stance. The Ecologist's Union is today known as The Nature Conservancy.

Shelford's work with Clements helped to begin to develop the idea of biomes by characterizing them through flora and fauna. His next work would take this further. Representing his last major work, "The Ecology of North America" (1963) brought Shelford throughout North America in his research. ["Shelford, Victor Ernest." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2006.] In 1968, he received the Eminent Ecologist Award of the Ecological Society of America for his lifelong contributions to the field of ecology.

He also chaired numerous committees, including the Committee on the Preservation of Natural Conditions of the Ecological Society from 1917 to 1938, and the National Research Council Committee on Grasslands from 1932 to 1939. In addition, he founded the Grassland Research Foundation in 1939, which he presided over in 1958, and served as chairman of their scientific advisory board from 1959 to 1968. He died in Urbana, Illinois.

References

External Links

[http://www.library.uiuc.edu/archives/uasfa/1524020.pdf Contents of Shelford Papers at University of Illinois]

[http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/chronob/SHEL1877.htm Biographical Sketch]


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