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William Homan Thorpe

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Name
  
William Thorpe


Awards
  
International Prize

Died
  
April 7, 1986, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Books
  
Learning and instinct in animals

Purpose in a World of Chance by William Homan Thorpe

William Homan Thorpe FRS (1 April 1902 – 7 April 1986) was Professor of Animal Ethology at the University of Cambridge, and a significant British zoologist, ethologist and ornithologist. Together with Nikolaas Tinbergen, Patrick Bateson and Robert Hinde, Thorpe contributed to the growth and acceptance of behavioural biology in Great Britain.

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Bird song

In the 1940s, he pioneered the use of sound spectrography for the detailed analysis of bird song. At the time, there was only a single apparatus in the UK.

Other

He was a member of the advisory committee to the Anti-Concorde Project.

Honours

He was elected to the Royal Society in 1951 and speaker at the Gifford lectures from 1969 to 1971. He was president of the British Ornithologists' Union from 1955 to 1960.

References

William Homan Thorpe Wikipedia


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