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Wilhelm Meise

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German ornithologist
Gravestone of Wilhelm Meise

Wilhelm Meise (12 September 1901 inEssen - 24 August 2002 inHamburg) was a Germanornithologist.[1] He studied at theUniversity of Berlin from 1924 to 1928, where he did his Ph.D. dissertation on the distribution of thecarrion crow and thehooded crow, and hybridization between them under the supervision of ProfessorErwin Stresemann, (1889–1972).[1] He also analysed taxonomic and historic relationships between thehouse sparrow and theSpanish sparrow in particular the status of the "Italian sparrow". He was curator of vertebrates at the Museum of Natural History inDresden from 1929 untilWorld War II.

Meise produced the first review ofbird species new to science in 1934 at the eighthInternational Ornithological Congress (IOC), followed by an update at the ninth IOC in 1938.[2][3] He spent three years in a prison camp inSiberia after thewar, and joined theBerlin's Natural History Museum in 1948. In 1951, he was appointed curator of ornithology at the Museum of Natural History inHamburg and professor at theUniversity of Hamburg.[1]

During the 1950s, Meise was the President of the Jordsand Club for the Protection of Seabirds at a time when such endeavours were at an early stage. He undertook an expedition toAngola in 1955 and, during the following years, published several papers on geographical variation, speciation, and evolution of African birds.

Meise produced 47 parts of Max Schönwetter's handbookHandbuch der Oologie between 1960 and 1992, following Schönwetter's death in 1960.[4] The work consists of 3666 pages and presents in detail all species and subspecies whose eggs are known. According to Meise, there are 30000 - 35000 sub-species of birds, and the eggs of only half of these are known to science.[5]

Meise's 170 publications dealt mainly with birds, but occasionally with the taxonomy of scorpions, spiders, lizards, snakes, and molluscs. He retired in 1972, and died aged 100 in 2002.

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  1. ^abcHaffer, Jurgen (2003) "In memoriam: Wilhelm Meise, 1901-2002"The Auk,120(2): 540. (Apr 2003)
  2. ^(in German) Meise, W. (1934) "Fortschritte der ornithologischen Systematik seit 1920"Proc. VIII Cong. Internat. Ornith. pp49-189
  3. ^(in French) Meise, W. (1938) "Exposition de types d'oiseaux nouvellement décrits au Muséum de Paris"Proc. IX Cong. Internat. Ornith. pp46-51
  4. ^(in German) Schönwetter, Max; Meise, WilhelmHandbuch der Oologie, Akademie Verlag Berlin, 1960–1993.
  5. ^The Egg Collection Finnish Museum of Natural History. Retrieved November 24, 2007.
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