Charles Krebs

Charles Joseph Krebs
Born (1936-09-17) 17 September 1936
St. Louis, Missouri
Fields Population ecology
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Alma mater
Thesis The lemming cycle at Baker Lake, N.W.T., during 1959-61 (1962)
Doctoral advisor Dennis Chitty
Other academic advisors Ian McTaggart-Cowan
Known for Ecology: The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance
Influenced Stan Boutin
Website
http://www.zoology.ubc.ca/~krebs/

Charles J. Krebs, FRSC (born 17 September 1936) is a professor emeritus of population ecology in the University of British Columbia Department of Zoology.[1] He is also Thinker-in-residence at the Institute for Applied Ecology at the University of Canberra, Australia. He is renowned for his work on the fence effect, as well as his widely used ecology textbook Ecology: The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance.[2]

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