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alphabetically arranged life-list. In 1926, Lack won the
Holland-Martin Natural History Prize for an essay on "Three Birds of Kelling Heath". In 1928, with an essay on 'My favourite birds' he was the national winner of the senior prize (a silver medal) in the Public School Essay Competition, organised by the
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The second is the later book in which the differences in bill size are interpreted as adaptations to specific food niches, an interpretation that has since been abundantly confirmed. This change of mind, according to Lack's
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As a mentor for numerous doctoral students, Lack followed a hands-off method, letting students decide their own research topics. He encouraged students to sort out their ideas and find the "simplest explanation, which was probably best." He would make students work on their papers and give only one
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He wrote numerous papers in ornithological journals, and had a knack of choosing memorable titles: he once claimed to have single-handedly caused the renaming of a group of birds through the submission of a scientific paper with the title "Territory and
Polygamy in a Bishop". This 1935 publication
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in 1936. There are two versions of this work, differing significantly in their conclusions. The first is a book-length monograph, written after his visit to the
Galapagos, but not published until 1945. In it Lack interprets the differences in bill size as species recognition signals, that is, as
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Until the age of fifteen, Lack lived in a large house in
Devonshire Place, London. The family spent their summers in New Romney Kent where Lack became familiar with the local birds especially on Romney Marsh. By the age of nine, he had learnt the names of most birds and had written out an
535:. He was one of the pioneers of life-history studies in Britain, especially those based on quantitative approaches, when some traditional ornithologists of the time were focussing their studies on morphology and geographic distribution. Lack's major scientific research included work on
441:, only one of about four English speakers on the German ship. He was only in the Galapagos for part of that year, starting August 1938. With the data that he collected in the Galapagos, especially on the finches he went to the United States. April to August 1939 was spent at the
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is one of Lack's most frequently cited works. Here he gave primacy to natural selection in determining the rate of reproduction and he especially countered the idea that it was adjusted with mortality rates so that constant populations are maintained. It was critiqued by
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was doing war work. The effect of this change in interpretation is to put the emphasis for speciation onto natural selection for appropriate food handling instead of seeing it primarily as a by-product of an isolating mechanism. In this way his work contributed to the
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who passed it on to David Lack with a note "Here's another for your reject file." Lack however interviewed her and appointed her as a secretary. Noting her interest in birds, he also invited her to serve as a field assistant for studies in the
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Christian faith and evolutionary theory. Lack believed that evolution could not account for morality, truth, beauty, free will, self-awareness and individual responsibility. This book foreshadows, in some ways, the
1103:. A programme of talks focused on and celebrated the scientific contributions of Lack to ornithology, and the broader fields of ecology and evolution, and assessed the development of these fields in the 21st century.
508:, an entomologist who introduced him to the idea of density-dependent regulation of animal populations. Lack's observations on spurious echoes produced by birds would later allow him to establish the field of
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which explained the evolution of avian clutch sizes in terms of individual selection as opposed to the competing contemporary idea that they had evolved for the benefit of species (also known as
1128:(born 1953, also a biologist and academic), Paul Lack (born 1957, a freelance teacher), and Catherine Lack (born 1959, a university chaplain). In Oxford, the Lacks initially lived in a flat in
388:. His first scientific paper was on the display of nightjars, published in the Ibis in 1932. He joined on several expeditions with Cambridge researchers including two to the Arctic. Lack wrote
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reissued in 1961 by Harper, New York, with a new preface by Lack; reissued in 1983 by
Cambridge University Press with an introduction and notes by Laurene M. Ratcliffe and Peter T. Boag).
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and their colleagues. Lack's work feeds into studies of island biogeography which continue the same range of issues presented by the
Galapagos fauna on a more varied canvas. According to
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in which he examined variations within species across islands and considered that many of them were non-adaptive and due to founder effect and genetic drift. Lack's first major work was
313:). His pioneering life-history studies of the living bird helped in changing the nature of ornithology from what was then a collection-oriented field. He was a longtime director of the
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392:(1934) which was published by the Cambridge Bird Club. In this work, he departed from the contemporary style with a distinct de-emphasis on rare and accidental birds.
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came to be seen as the prime mover in evolution, and not random or mutational events. Lack's work laid the foundations for the much more extensive work of
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remarked of him, "David Lack was the only religious man I knew at that period who did not allow his religion to dictate his view of natural selection."
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with whom he clashed for nearly a decade. Lack followed up on the criticisms in his later books including
Population Studies of Birds (1966).
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Steinheimer, F. D. (2004). "Charles Darwin's bird collection and ornithological knowledge during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, 1831–1836".
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Johnson, K. (2004). "The Ibis: Transformations in a Twentieth Century British Natural History Journal".
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Lack, David 1949. The significance of reproductive isolation. In Jepsen G, Mayr E and Simpson GG (eds)
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Lack, David. 1954. The evolution of reproductive rates. In Huxley J, Hardy AC and Ford EB (eds).
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Fox, A.D.; Beasley, Patrick D.L. (2010). "David Lack and the birth of radar ornithology".
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Lack, David (1967). "Interrelationship in breeding adaptations as shown by marine birds".
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Lack, David (1973). "The numbers of species of hummingbirds in the West Indies".
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The growth of biological thought: diversity, evolution, and inheritance.
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Some factors influencing brood-size and populations in tits
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The Galapagos Finches (Geospizinae), A Study in Variation
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Lack, David (1947). "The Significance of Clutch-size".
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Lack, D. (1940). "Evolution of the Galapagos Finches".
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Island Biology Illustrated by the Land Birds of Jamaica
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The Common Swift, one of many subjects studied by Lack.
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The Life of David Lack: Father of Evolutionary Ecology
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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1479:"Public School Essay Competition",
1380:"Harry Lambert Lack, M.D., F.R.C.S"
1238:Perrins, Christopher Miles (1963).
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2122:. Oxford University Press.
1656:Archives of Natural History
845:. Harper & Row, London.
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582:Lack's most famous work is
496:Lack however served with a
390:The Birds of Cambridgeshire
338:British Medical Association
256:Other notable students
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1587:Provine, William B (1986)
1336:Blake, Charles H. (1974).
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1159:non-overlapping magisteria
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873:Published journal articles
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325:Education and early life
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1976:The American Naturalist
1313:Oxford University Press
717:by SMH Books in 2008.)
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427:and gave a talk at the
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2421:Scientists from London
2323:Thomas Alan Stephenson
2313:William John Pugh
2120:The Life of David Lack
2008:Anderson (2013):78-81.
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1771:Journal of Ornithology
1644:Anderson (2013):48-49.
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681:The Life of the Robin
652:Population regulation
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2017:Anderson (2013):229.
1881:Mayr, Ernst (1985).
1807:Lack, David (1945).
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1429:Lack, David (1973).
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1163:religion and science
1138:Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
783:Enjoying Ornithology
683:. Witherby, London.
605:isolating mechanisms
319:University of Oxford
186:University of Oxford
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1941:1989Oikos..56..416P
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1256:on 17 November 2020
1111:David Lack married
1068:Godman-Salvin Medal
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855:Lack, David. 1976.
841:Lack, David. 1974.
826:Lack, David. 1971.
815:. Methuen, London.
811:Lack, David. 1968.
796:Lack, David. 1966.
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781:Lack, David. 1965.
767:Lack, David. 1957.
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705:Lack, David. 1950.
698:Lack, David. 1947.
679:Lack, David. 1943.
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399:Career and research
260:Robert H. MacArthur
222:William J.L. Sladen
217:John Alexander Gibb
146:Godman-Salvin Medal
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1510:Anderson (2013):3.
1279:Lack, David 1947.
1088:1972: Awarded the
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743:Swifts in a Tower.
667:V.C. Wynne-Edwards
545:V.C. Wynne-Edwards
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272:David Lambert Lack
247:Bernard Stonehouse
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2152:. talk: Wildlife.
2129:978-0-19-992264-2
2034:on 30 August 2010
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