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Carl H. Lindroth

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examined the distribution of ground beetles across the North Atlantic and found that the distribution of more than 40 species of North American beetle could not be accounted for except by inadvertent transport by humans from Europe. According to Lindroth, many of the species may have been transferred in
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Lindroth examined wing polymorphisms in ground beetles and supported the view that wingless or brachypterous forms tended to be in greater number within the centres of origin of a species, while areas with a preponderance of winged forms tended to be areas that were recently colonized. He also
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in 1974. He died on 23 February 1979 and is buried at the cemetery of Norra kyrkogĂĄrden in Lund. In 2007, the Society for Applied Carabidology instituted the Carl H. Lindroth Prize to honor the work of present-day carabidologists.
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Lindroth, Carl H. (1974). Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. Volume IV. Part 2. Coleoptera. Carabidae. Royal Entomological Society of London.
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Ball, G.E. (1981). "Carl H. Lindroth: contributions of a Swedish naturalist to systematics and biogeography in North America".
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Lindroth, C. H. (1979). "The Theory of Glacial Refugia". In Erwin T.L.; Ball G.E.; Whitehead D.R.; Halpern A.L. (eds.).
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in 1923. His natural history interests were developed at the Gothenburg natural history museum and he was influenced by
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to continue his graduate studies. Uppsala University was known for work in biogeography, especially for the work of
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hypothesis and made use of the framework to explain the distribution patterns of Scandinavian beetles.
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from 1964 and was well known for his popular science lectures, appearing on the television program
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Lindroth married Gun Bodman in 1931. After her death in 1972, he married the textile artist
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of beetles and introduced their use, especially for the identification of fossil species.
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ground beetle and examined its distribution in the light of past climatic changes.
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became a historian. The Lund home on Magnus Stenbock Street was close to the noted
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Ground beetles (Carabidae) of Fennoscandia : a zoogeographic study
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for his undergraduate studies in 1923, and in 1926 he enrolled at
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Lindroth also examined cuticular microsculpture patterns on the
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Assmann, T.; Drees, C.; Matern, A.; Vermeulen, H.J.W. (2007).
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being the earliest region for establishment of many species.
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Brinck, P. (1981). "Carl H. Lindroth in the Old World".
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Index

entomologist
Lund University
ground beetles
biogeography
glacial refugium
Lund
ecologist
Sten
Cathedral School
Gothenburg
graduated
Göteborgs Högre Latinläroverk
A. L. Jägerskiöld
Stockholm University
Uppsala University
Sven Ekman
Carabidae
ship ballast
Newfoundland
elytra
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
FrĂĄga Lund
red wood ant
Marianne Richter




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