C. L. Gloger
Constantin Wilhelm Lambert Gloger | |
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Born |
17 September 1803 Grottkau, Silesia |
Died | 30 December 1863 (aged 60) |
Citizenship | Kingdom of Prussia |
Fields | Zoology, ornithology |
Known for | Gloger's rule |
Constantin Wilhelm Lambert Gloger (17 September 1803 near Grottkau, Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia – 30 December 1863 in Berlin) was a German zoologist and ornithologist.
Gloger was the first person to recognise the structural differences between swallows and swifts, and also the first to put up artificial bat boxes.
He was the originator of Gloger's rule, which states that dark pigments increase in races of animals living in warm and humid habitats. He put forward this theory in his Das Abändern der Vögel durch Einfluss des Klimas (1833). His other works include Gemeinnütziges Hand-und Hilfsbuch der Naturgeschichte (1841).
References
- Gloger’s Rule, Feather-Degrading Bacteria, And Color Variation Among Song Sparrows, Burtt and Ichida, The Condor, 2004
- Interspecific variation in primate coat colour supports Gloger’s rule, Kamilar and Bradley, J Biogeography, 2011
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