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Morton John Elrod (27 April 1863 - 19 January 1953) was an American ecologist and professor at the University of Montana. He founded the Flathead Lake Biological Station in 1899. It was established to encourage research and field education and has been the site of numerous long-term biological studies. He was also appointed by the American Bison Society to examine potential reserves in Montana which led to the establishment of the National Bison Range. A keen photographer and researcher, he conducted research and wrote several books on a variety of topics. A number of species have been named in Elrod's honor by researchers. Morton John Elrod, né le 27 avril 1863 et mort le 19 janvier 1953 , est un écologiste américain, professeur à l'université du Montana. Désireux de favoriser la recherche et la formation sur le terrain, il fonde en 1899 la station biologique de Flathead Lake, qui sera le cadre de nombreuses études. Il est également chargé par l' American Bison Society d'étudier le potentiel de plusieurs sites susceptibles d'accueillir une réserve naturelle afin d'assurer la protection de ce bovidé emblématique. Ce travail conduit à la création de la National Bison Range. Photographe, chercheur passionné, Elrod se caractérise aussi par l'éclectisme des sujets qu'il aborde dans ses écrits.
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Morton John Elrod, né le 27 avril 1863 et mort le 19 janvier 1953 , est un écologiste américain, professeur à l'université du Montana. Désireux de favoriser la recherche et la formation sur le terrain, il fonde en 1899 la station biologique de Flathead Lake, qui sera le cadre de nombreuses études. Il est également chargé par l' American Bison Society d'étudier le potentiel de plusieurs sites susceptibles d'accueillir une réserve naturelle afin d'assurer la protection de ce bovidé emblématique. Ce travail conduit à la création de la National Bison Range. Photographe, chercheur passionné, Elrod se caractérise aussi par l'éclectisme des sujets qu'il aborde dans ses écrits. Morton John Elrod (27 April 1863 - 19 January 1953) was an American ecologist and professor at the University of Montana. He founded the Flathead Lake Biological Station in 1899. It was established to encourage research and field education and has been the site of numerous long-term biological studies. He was also appointed by the American Bison Society to examine potential reserves in Montana which led to the establishment of the National Bison Range. A keen photographer and researcher, he conducted research and wrote several books on a variety of topics. A number of species have been named in Elrod's honor by researchers. Elrod was born in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, the son of John Morton Elrod. He went to Simpson College from where he received a BA (1887) after which he taught at a high school in Corydon, Iowa. He continued studies and joined the Illinois Wesleyan University and received an MA (1890) and MS (1898) while also teaching there. In 1896 he took up a position in the University of Montana at Missoula. He taught subjects in biology as well as photography, in which he took a keen interest himself. He also set up a natural history museum. He encouraged his students to learn first-hand from observation and emphasized education in the field. He founded the Flathead Lake Biological Station with a view to using it for research and education, especially due to its convenient location for Montana students. He also examined the area for its potential to support a bison reserve. He published numerous scientific papers as well as wrote poetry and on matters of history and philosophy. He did not receive much support from the University and especially found himself at loggerheads with the administration by its president Oscar John Craig. One of the students who admired Elrod was Harold C. Urey who later won a Nobel Prize. Elrod married Emma Hartshorn in 1888. A stroke in 1934 ended his career and after the death of his wife in 1938, he was taken care of by his daughter. A couple of land molluscs Oreohelix elrodi, Stagnicola elrodi, and an annelid Rhynchelmis elrodi are among the species named in his honor.
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