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Wycoff, June 6, ; children: Douglas R. Education: Columbia University , A. Hobbies and other interests: Birding, collecting trumpets and coronets. Columbia University , New York , NY, adjunct assistant professor, , associate professor of geology, ; Department of Invertebrate Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, assistant curator, , associate curator of invertebrate paleontology, , curator, —; City University of New York , New York, NY, adjunct professor of biology, —, adjunct professor of earth and environmental sciences, —.
Biodiversity Foundation for Africa, trustee.
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With Harold B. With Roy E. Heilman Lomauro and photographs by Sidney S. The Pattern of Evolution, W. Freeman San Francisco , CA , Freeman New York, NY , Coeditor of Systematic Zoology, A curator of invertebrate paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, Eldredge has used the fossil record to improve current theories of evolution, and he has applied some of these theories to better understanding the problems faced by living species.
As a young boy growing up in the northern suburbs of New York, Eldredge would sometimes venture into the city and visit the American Museum of Natural History. Having done well in Latin in high school, Eldredge planned to study classics when he entered Columbia University in ; he intended to become a lawyer but discovered himself increasingly fascinated with academic research.