Alexander Carlton Hodson Explained

Alexander Carlton Hodson
Birth Date:17 June 1906
Birth Place:Reading, Massachusetts, U.S.
Education:University of Massachusetts Amherst (BS)
University of Minnesota (MA, PhD)
Occupation:Entomologist
Fields:Entomology

Alexander Carlton Hodson (June 17, 1906 – March 13, 1996) was an American entomologist and a professor at the University of Minnesota. He is known for his work on ecological approaches to applied entomology.

Hodson was born in Reading, Massachusetts, where his father worked in a paint business into which he too joined. He then received a BS from the University of Massachusetts in 1928 and an MA in 1931 from the University of Minnesota, followed by a PhD in 1935. He worked under Victor E. Shelford at the Puget Sound Biological Station and became influenced in ecological entomology.[1] Along with his student Huai C. Chiang, he also developed laboratory techniques such as for the rearing of Drosophila.[2] As a hobby, Hodson also maintained notes over a 51-year period on the first leafing and flowering of trees in the university campus.[3]

Hodson became a professor at the University of Minnesota where he served until his retirement in 1974. His work was on economic entomology. A lecture series named after him was begun in 1975 as also a Hodson Hall at the university.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Chiang, H. C.. Hodson, A. C.. An analytical study of population growth in Drosophila melanogaster.. Ecological Monographs . 20. 3 . 1950. 173–206. 10.2307/1948580 . 1948580. 1950EcoM...20..173C .
  2. Hodson. A. C.. Chiang. H. C.. 1948-02-13. A New Method for Rearing Drosophila. Science. en. 107. 2772. 176–177. 10.1126/science.107.2772.176. 17756613 . 1948Sci...107..176H . 0036-8075.
  3. https://www.usanpn.org/node/36703 Phenology data
  4. Ascerno, Mark E.. Chiang, Huai C.. Waters, Thomas F.. 183. American Entomologist. 1996 . Obituaries: Alexander Carlton Hodson. 10.1093/ae/42.3.183. free.
  5. Kulman. H. M.. Chiang. H. C.. 1977-12-15. A. C. Hodson Lectures. Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America. en. 23. 4. 287–288. 10.1093/besa/23.4.287. 0013-8754.