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Graeme James Caughley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Graeme James Caughley
Graeme Caughley (28 September 1937 – 16 February 1994) was a New Zealander, population ecologist, conservation biologist, and researcher. Graeme combined empirical research with mathematical models. He supported the declining population paradigm. ==Childhood== Caughley was the middle of three children. He was the only son born to John Norman Caughley and Thelma Caughley. His father would take him on excursions while his mother encouraged his curiosity.〔Tyndale-Biscoe, C.H. 1999. Biographical Memoirs: Graeme James Caughley 1937–1994. ''Historical Records of Australian Science'' 12(3). ()〕 As a young child Graeme was very inquisitive and he recalled finding a seashell on top of a hill. At the age of seven he determined that the sea must have once covered the hill and was proud to have resolved the problem.〔Caughley, G. The Deer Wars, Hong Kong, 1983, pp.13–14〕 This event encouraged him to learn more about New Zealand's geology and as Gunn and Walker explain "Ecology had a close call with Graeme Caughley. He almost chose geology at the start of his career..."
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