George Gaylord Simpson, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Geology University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Area:
mammalian paleontology
Website:
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Bio:

Simpson was perhaps the most influential mammalian paleontologist of the twentieth century and a participant in the modern evolutionary synthesis.

Parents

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Arthur Jerrold Tieje research assistant 1920-1923 CU Boulder
Charles Schuchert grad student Yale
Richard S. Lull grad student 1926 Yale
 (Ph.D.: Mesozoic mammals)

Children

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Peter Robinson research assistant CU Boulder
John H. Ostrom research assistant 1951-1951 Columbia
Louis Thaler research assistant 1957 American Museum of Natrual History
Carlos de Paula Couto grad student (Marine Ecology Tree)
Samuel Booker McDowell grad student 1958 Columbia
Leigh Van Valen grad student 1963 Columbia
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Simpson GG. (1979) Earth history at the century mark of the U.S. Geological Survey. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 76: 4208-11
Simpson GG. (1971) Review of Fossil Penguins from Seymour Island Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 178: 357-387
Simpson GG. (1961) Historical Zoogeography Of Australian Mammals Evolution. 15: 431-446
SIMPSON GG. (1959) The nature and origin of supraspecific taxa. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia On Quantitative Biology. 24: 255-71
Simpson GG. (1959) Mesozoic Mammals And The Polyphyletic Origin Of Mammals Evolution. 13: 405-414
Simpson GG. (1937) The Beginning Of The Age Of Mammals Biological Reviews. 12: 1-46
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