Prominent Figures
 

Paleontologists are among the more colorful and eccentric figures in the history of science. Important figures include the Englishman William Smith who first noted that similar fossil sequences were found regionally and Georges Cuvier who initiated the study of ancient animals based on living animals. Notable American figures include Edward Drinker Cope, Othniel Charles Marsh, Paul Sereno, Henry Fairfield Osborn, Louis Agassiz, Charles Walcott, and Roy Chapman Andrews. Notable European paleontologists include the Swedish-speaking Finn Bjorn Kurten, Czech paleoentomologist Jarmila Kukalova-Peck. Franz Nopcsa von Felso-Szilvas is often credited for being the founder of palaeobiology, a field of inquiry dealing with the biological and ecological functions that can be deduced from fossils.

History includes a number of prominent paleontologists. Charles Darwin collected fossils of South American mammals during his trip on the Beagle and examined petrified forests in Patagonia. Thomas Jefferson took a keen interest in mammoth bones. Besides looking at mammal teeth and digging up penguins, George Gaylord Simpson played a crucial role in bringing together ideas from biology, paleontology, and genetics to help create the "Modern Synthesis" of evolutionary biology; his book "Tempo and Mode" is a classic in the field. Prominent names in invertebrate paleontology include Steven Stanley, Stephen Jay Gould, David Raup, Geerat Vermeij, and Jack Sepkoski who have done much to expand our understanding of long-term patterns in the evolution of life on earth. The same is the case with Croatian scientist Dragutin Gorjanovic-Kramberger and his discovery of the "Krapina Man".

Other paleontologists include Yves Coppens. More modern figures in paleontology include John Ostrom, Bob Bakker, David B. Weishampel and Jack Horner.

 

William Smith William Smith
Smith is credited with creating the first nationwide geologic map and is known as the "Father of English Geology"...
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Georges Cuvier Georges Cuvier
Baron Georges Leopold Chretien Frederic Dagobert Cuvier was a French naturalist and zoologist. He was the elder brother of Frederic Cuvier, also a naturalist...
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Edward Drinker Cope Edward Drinker Cope
Edward Drinker Cope was an American paleontologist and comparative anatomist...
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Othniel Charles Marsh Othniel Charles Marsh
Othniel Charles Marsh was one of the pre-eminent paleontologists of the 19th century, who discovered and named many fossils...
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Mary Anning Mary Anning
Mary Anning (May 21, 1799 - March 9, 1847) was an early British fossil collector and paleontologist...
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Charles Darwin Charles Darwin
Charles Robert Darwin was a British naturalist who achieved lasting fame as the originator of the theory of evolution through natural selection and sexual selection...
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