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Index 463<br />

Realism and education 372<br />

Recognition, national and international<br />

313–319<br />

Recognition concept of species 204, 213<br />

Red-crested Pochard 22<br />

Reductionism 269, 367<br />

Refuge theory 179<br />

Refugia, ecological 177, 179<br />

Reimarus, Hermann Samuel 345<br />

Relief programs after World War II 137<br />

Rensch, Bernhard 35, 43, 181, 184, 207,<br />

230, 377<br />

Reproductive isolation 212<br />

Research plans (1930) 91, 141<br />

Residence in Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

310<br />

Return to Germany from the South Sea<br />

87<br />

Ring species 218<br />

Rockefeller, Sterling 111, 121<br />

Rothschild, Lord Walter 4, 51, 88, 116<br />

Sanford, Leonard C. 4, 50, 98–101, 145<br />

SanfordHallof<strong>The</strong>BiologyofBirds 129<br />

Saruwaget Mountains, <strong>New</strong> Guinea 69–73<br />

Saxony Ornithologists’ Association (Verein<br />

Sächsischer Ornithologen) 19<br />

Schelcher, Raimund 22<br />

Schiermann, Gottfried 46–47<br />

Schizophrenia 281<br />

Scientific perspectives 141<br />

Scientific revolutions 373<br />

Second Darwinian revolution 2, 183<br />

Seebohm, Henry 230, 342<br />

Seebohm-Hartert ’school’ 46, 204<br />

Seidel, Alexander 150<br />

Serventy, Dominic L. 157<br />

Sex ratio in birds 128<br />

Sexual selection 226, 279, 352<br />

Sibling species 159, 210<br />

Siebers, H. C. 66<br />

Simpson, George Gaylord 7, 120, 184, 199<br />

Society for the Study of Speciation 233<br />

Solomon Islands 75–87<br />

Speciation 220<br />

Speciation, allopatric 216–222<br />

Speciation, sympatric 223–225<br />

Speciational evolution 219, 280<br />

Species, biological 203, 208–214<br />

Species, ontological status of 370<br />

Species concept 203, 208, 377<br />

Species concepts, history of 230<br />

Species category 208<br />

Species selection 282, 369<br />

Species taxon 208<br />

Spieth, Herman T. 120<br />

Splitting of species 221<br />

Stebbins, Ledyard 184<br />

Stein, Georg 66, 121<br />

Stern, Curt 36, 249<br />

Stresemann, Erwin 1, 3, 22–23, 26, 30, 32,<br />

35, 39–42, 46, 49, 58–59, 75, 89, 100, 141,<br />

205, 222, 230, 290, 299, 343, 375, 377<br />

Student fraternities 25<br />

Subspecies 161–163<br />

Success as a biologists, factors contributing<br />

to 378<br />

Superspecies 213<br />

Switch from medical studies to zoology<br />

32<br />

Sympatric speciation 223–224<br />

Synthetic theory of evolution 1, 184, 197<br />

Systematics and genetics 45<br />

SystematicsandtheOriginofSpecies(1942)<br />

194–224, 375<br />

SystematicsandtheOriginofSpecies,<br />

impact of 201<br />

Systematics Club 120<br />

Targets of natural selection 184, 275<br />

Taxonomic studies, early 44<br />

Teaching and PhD students 259–263<br />

Teleology 366<br />

Terminal illness 305<br />

Tinbergen, Nicolaas 110<br />

Travels in the United States 111–113<br />

Travels to Europe 106<br />

Triple Crown of Biology 316, 378<br />

Typological species concept 127, 203, 347<br />

Unification of biology 185<br />

Unity of the genotype 275<br />

Urner, Charles 106<br />

Valid taxa 163<br />

Van Tyne, Josselyn 123<br />

Vaurie, Charles 120<br />

Vicariance paradigm 165

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