Douglas Erwin is a
paleobiologist, Curator of Paleozoic Invertebrates at the
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
The National Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum administered by the Smithsonian Institution, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States. It has free admission and is open 364 days a year. In 2021, with 7. ...
and Chair of the Faculty at the
Santa Fe Institute
The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) is an independent, nonprofit theoretical research institute located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States and dedicated to the multidisciplinary study of the fundamental principles of complex adaptive systems, inclu ...
. He is a member of the Editorial Board for ''
Current Biology
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''.
He has written two books: ''Extinction: How Life on Earth Nearly Ended 250 Million Years Ago'' in 2006, and ''The Great Paleozoic Crisis: Life and Death in the Permian'' in 1993. He co-wrote ''The Fossils of The Burgess Shale'' and ''The Cambrian Explosion. The Construction of Animal Biodiversity'' (2013). He is co-editor on 3 books: ''Deep Time: Paleobiology’s Perspective'' in 2000, ''Evolutionary Paleobiology: Essays in Honor of James W. Valentine'' in 1996, and ''New Approaches to Speciation in the Fossil Record'' in 1995.
References
External links
''Extinction: How Life on Earth Nearly Ended 250 Million Years Ago''Biography
New York Times Essay by Douglas Erwin
American paleontologists
Living people
Santa Fe Institute people
Year of birth missing (living people)
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