Robert Helmer MacArthur (April 7, 1930 – November 1, 1972) was a
Canadian
Canadians (french: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of ...
-born American
ecologist who made a major impact on many areas of
community
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and
population ecology
Population ecology is a sub-field of ecology that deals with the dynamics of species populations and how these populations interact with the environment, such as birth and death rates, and by immigration and emigration.
The discipline is impor ...
.
Early life and education
MacArthur was born in Toronto, Ontario, to John Wood MacArthur and Olive Turner in 1930. He later moved to
Marlboro, Vermont, as his father moved from the
University of Toronto
The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institu ...
to
Marlboro College.
MacArthur received his Bachelor's degree in mathematics from Marlboro College, followed by a Master's degree in mathematics from
Brown University in 1953.
A student of
G. Evelyn Hutchinson
George Evelyn Hutchinson (January 30, 1903 – May 17, 1991) was a British ecologist sometimes described as the "father of modern ecology." He contributed for more than sixty years to the fields of limnology, systems ecology, radiation ecolog ...
, MacArthur earned his Ph.D. from
Yale University
Yale University is a Private university, private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Sta ...
in 1957; his thesis was on the division of
ecological niche
In ecology, a niche is the match of a species to a specific environmental condition.
Three variants of ecological niche are described by
It describes how an organism or population responds to the distribution of resources and competitors (fo ...
s among five warbler species in the conifer forests of Maine and Vermont.
From 1957 to 1958, MacArthur worked as a
postdoc with
David Lack
David Lambert Lack FRS (16 July 1910 – 12 March 1973) was a British evolutionary biologist who made contributions to ornithology, ecology, and ethology. His 1947 book, ''Darwin's Finches'', on the finches of the Galapagos Islands was a land ...
.
Career
MacArthur was a professor at the
University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn or UPenn) is a private research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest-regarded universit ...
, 1958–65, and professor of biology at
Princeton University
Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the n ...
, 1965-72. He played an important role in the development of
niche partitioning, and with
E.O. Wilson he co-authored ''
The Theory of Island Biogeography'' (1967), a work which changed the field of
biogeography, drove
community ecology
In ecology, a community is a group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area at the same time, also known as a biocoenosis, biotic community, biological community, ecological communit ...
and led to the development of modern
landscape ecology. His emphasis on
hypothesis testing
A statistical hypothesis test is a method of statistical inference used to decide whether the data at hand sufficiently support a particular hypothesis.
Hypothesis testing allows us to make probabilistic statements about population parameters.
...
helped change ecology from a primarily descriptive field into an experimental field, and drove the development of
theoretical ecology
Theoretical ecology is the scientific discipline devoted to the study of ecological systems using theoretical methods such as simple conceptual models, mathematical models, computational simulations, and advanced data analysis. Effective models ...
.
At Princeton, MacArthur served as the general editor of the series Monographs in Population Biology, and helped to found the journal ''
Theoretical Population Biology''. He also wrote ''Geographical Ecology: Patterns in the Distribution of Species'' (1972). He was elected to the
National Academy of Sciences
The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a United States nonprofit, non-governmental organization. NAS is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, along with the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and the Nat ...
in 1969. Robert MacArthur died of
renal cancer
Kidney cancer, also known as renal cancer, is a group of cancers that starts in the kidney. Symptoms may include blood in the urine, lump in the abdomen, or back pain. Fever, weight loss, and tiredness may also occur. Complications can include ...
in 1972.
See also
*
Island biogeography Insular biogeography or island biogeography is a field within biogeography that examines the factors that affect the species richness and diversification of isolated natural communities. The theory was originally developed to explain the pattern o ...
*
Optimal foraging theory
*
Robert H. MacArthur Award
References
* Fretwell, Stephen D. (1975). The Impact of Robert MacArthur on Ecology. ''Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics'' 6, 1-13
*
Pianka, E.R. and Horn, H.S. (2005). Ecology's Legacy from Robert MacArthur. Chapter 11 (pp. 213–232) in K. Cuddington and B. Biesner, eds. "Ecological Paradigms Lost: Routes of Theory Change." Elsevier Academic Press.
External links
Bibliography of Robert H. MacArthurNational Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoir
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1930 births
1972 deaths
American ecologists
Brown University alumni
Marlboro College alumni
Mathematical ecologists
Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
People from Toronto
Princeton University faculty
University of Pennsylvania faculty
Yale University alumni