Richard Woltereck
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Richard Woltereck (* 6. April 1877 in Hannover; † 23. Februar 1944 in Seeon) war ein deutscher Zoologe und Hydrologe. Als einer der ersten wies er auf das biologische Gleichgewicht und die Ökologie bzw. das Ökosystem hin.
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Richard Woltereck (6 April 1877 – 23 February 1944) was a German zoologist best known for developing the concept of reaction norm (German: Reaktionsnorm). He also conducted some of the first research that provided evidence for the process of cytoplasmic inheritance. He proposed the concept in a 1909 paper that he presented to the , based on his own research on the Daphnia water flea. According to historian Raphael Falk, the concept of the reaction norm was later revived by Richard Lewontin.
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Richard Woltereck
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Richard Woltereck
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Richard Woltereck
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Richard Woltereck
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1944-02-23
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1877-04-06
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Zur Bildung und Entwicklung des Ostrakoden-Eies: kerngeschichtliche und biologische Studien an parthenogenetischen Cypriden
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1898
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Member of the Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
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1877-04-06
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1944-02-23
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German
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Richard Woltereck (* 6. April 1877 in Hannover; † 23. Februar 1944 in Seeon) war ein deutscher Zoologe und Hydrologe. Als einer der ersten wies er auf das biologische Gleichgewicht und die Ökologie bzw. das Ökosystem hin.
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Richard Woltereck (6 April 1877 – 23 February 1944) was a German zoologist best known for developing the concept of reaction norm (German: Reaktionsnorm). He also conducted some of the first research that provided evidence for the process of cytoplasmic inheritance. He proposed the concept in a 1909 paper that he presented to the , based on his own research on the Daphnia water flea. According to historian Raphael Falk, the concept of the reaction norm was later revived by Richard Lewontin.
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