. . "36629268"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u0625\u062F\u0648\u0627\u0631\u062F \u0623\u0648. \u0648\u064A\u0644\u064A"@ar . . . "Theoretical work in phylogenetic systematics and ichthyology."@en . . . . "Edward Orlando Wiley III is the curator emeritus of ichthyology at the University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute and professor of systematics and evolution for the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Kansas. His master's adviser was Darrell Hall, of Sam Houston State University (retired), and his doctoral advisor was Donn E. Rosen, of the American Museum of Natural History (deceased). Wiley has published extensively in topics related to phylogenetic systematics, is a Past President of the Society of Systematic Biology (then Zoology) and was involved in the founding of the Willi Hennig Society. Wiley is known for building on and establishing conceptual advances in the evolutionary species concept, first formulated by George Gaylord Simpson. Wiley defines an"@en . . . "Professor Edward Orlando Wiley III es curador em\u00E9rito en ictiolog\u00EDa en la University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute y profesor de sistem\u00E1tica y evoluci\u00F3n en el Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology en la University of Kansas.\u200B\u200B Su Masters advisor fue Darrell Hall, de Sam Houston State University (retirado), y su doctoral advisor fue Donn E. Rosen, del American Museum of Natural History (fallecido).\u200B Wiley public\u00F3 extensivamente en sistem\u00E1tica filogen\u00E9tica y contribuy\u00F3 a la fundaci\u00F3n de la .\u200B Wiley es conocido por continuar desarrollando el concepto de especie evolutiva que fuera primeramente formulado por George Gaylord Simpson.\u200B\u200B"@es . . . . . "\u0625\u062F\u0648\u0627\u0631\u062F \u0623\u0648. \u0648\u064A\u0644\u064A (\u0628\u0627\u0644\u0625\u0646\u062C\u0644\u064A\u0632\u064A\u0629: Edward O. Wiley)\u200F \u0647\u0648 \u0639\u0627\u0644\u0645 \u0623\u0633\u0645\u0627\u0643 \u0623\u0645\u0631\u064A\u0643\u064A\u060C \u0648\u0644\u062F \u0641\u064A 15 \u0623\u063A\u0633\u0637\u0633 1944."@ar . . "Wiley, Edward O."@en . . . . . "Professor Edward Orlando Wiley III es curador em\u00E9rito en ictiolog\u00EDa en la University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute y profesor de sistem\u00E1tica y evoluci\u00F3n en el Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology en la University of Kansas.\u200B\u200B Su Masters advisor fue Darrell Hall, de Sam Houston State University (retirado), y su doctoral advisor fue Donn E. Rosen, del American Museum of Natural History (fallecido).\u200B Wiley public\u00F3 extensivamente en sistem\u00E1tica filogen\u00E9tica y contribuy\u00F3 a la fundaci\u00F3n de la .\u200B Wiley es conocido por continuar desarrollando el concepto de especie evolutiva que fuera primeramente formulado por George Gaylord Simpson.\u200B\u200B"@es . . "Masters advisor: Darrell Hall, Sam Houston State University , Doctoral advisor: Donn E. Rosen, American Museum of Natural History"@en . "Edward O. Wiley"@es . "Corpus Christi, TX"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Gibbs Award"@en . . . . . "The City University of New York, New York, New York"@en . . . . . . . . "12409"^^ . . . "Wiley, Edward O."@en . . . . . . "University of Kansas, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Research Associate, Division of Fishes, National Museum of Natural History"@en . . . . . . . . "\u0625\u062F\u0648\u0627\u0631\u062F \u0623\u0648. \u0648\u064A\u0644\u064A (\u0628\u0627\u0644\u0625\u0646\u062C\u0644\u064A\u0632\u064A\u0629: Edward O. Wiley)\u200F \u0647\u0648 \u0639\u0627\u0644\u0645 \u0623\u0633\u0645\u0627\u0643 \u0623\u0645\u0631\u064A\u0643\u064A\u060C \u0648\u0644\u062F \u0641\u064A 15 \u0623\u063A\u0633\u0637\u0633 1944."@ar . . "1944-08-15"^^ . . "American"@en . "Edward O. Wiley"@en . "1106269699"^^ . . . . . . . . "1944-08-15"^^ . . . . . "Edward Orlando Wiley III is the curator emeritus of ichthyology at the University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute and professor of systematics and evolution for the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Kansas. His master's adviser was Darrell Hall, of Sam Houston State University (retired), and his doctoral advisor was Donn E. Rosen, of the American Museum of Natural History (deceased). Wiley has published extensively in topics related to phylogenetic systematics, is a Past President of the Society of Systematic Biology (then Zoology) and was involved in the founding of the Willi Hennig Society. Wiley is known for building on and establishing conceptual advances in the evolutionary species concept, first formulated by George Gaylord Simpson. Wiley defines an evolutionary species as: \"A species is a lineage of ancestral descendant populations which maintains its identity from other such lineages and which has its own evolutionary tendencies and historical fate.\" Wiley received the Robert H. Gibbs Jr. Memorial Award for Excellence in Systematic Ichthyology from the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists in 2004 for his work on the evolution of fishes."@en . . .