Kathleen E. Carpenter Explained

Kathleen E. Carpenter
Birth Date:1891 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England
Death Place:Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Fields:Freshwater biology
Workplaces:Aberystwyth University
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Radcliffe College
McGill University
Washington College
University of Liverpool
Alma Mater:Aberystwyth University

Kathleen E. Carpenter (1891–1970) was a British freshwater ecologist.[1] [2] She is best known for her early studies of the effects of metal pollution on Welsh rivers and their biota, as well as her book Life in Inland Waters, the first textbook in English wholly devoted to freshwater ecology.[3] [4]

Early life

She was born Kathleen Edithe Zimmermann on 24 March 1891 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, one of the four daughters of Francis Frederick Zimmermann and Victoria Boor. Her father was a successful businessman. In 1914 she changed her surname by deed poll to Carpenter (the English translation of the German word Zimmermann).

Academic career

Carpenter was admitted to Aberystwyth University in 1907 to study for a BSc degree, which was awarded by the University of London in 1910.[5] She also received MSc and PhD degrees from Aberystwyth University in the 1920s.[1]

She was commissioned by Julian Huxley to write a textbook about freshwater ecology. Life in Inland Waters (1928) was based on her knowledge and experience. It included almost 100 line drawings that she had made. In the late 1920s she was a researcher in North America at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and later Radcliffe College and McGill University.[6] [7] She was subsequently a professor at Washington College from 1931 to 1936.[8] She returned to Britain and was a lecturer at the University of Liverpool during World War II.[1] Her research at this time including into the diet of young salmon, including the observation that the eggs were sometimes eaten by the adults.

Research

Carpenter was one of the first to assess British running water fauna, and her PhD thesis included a "'food relations' diagram" that seems to be one of the first food webs of fresh water animals in the UK.[9] She undertook research into the effects of metal mining on streams in Cardiganshire, collecting samples from distinct habitats within streams. Through studying pristine streams as well as those where mining had recently commenced or finished, she was able to record how the stream's fauna was affected.

Later life

Her academic career appears to have ended during the early 1940s. She died in 1970 while living in Cheltenham.

Publications

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Williams. Dudley. Duigan. Catherine. Rivers of Wales. 2009. Margraf Publishers. 978-3-8236-1561-3. 164–165.
  2. Talling. Jack. The Development of Freshwater Science in Britain, And British Contributions Abroad, 1900–2000. Freshwater Forum. 2004. 22. 24. 21 February 2016.
  3. Duigan . Catherine . Who was... Kathleen Carpenter? . The Biologist . 2018 . 65 . 3 . 22-25 . 28 February 2024.
  4. Downes . Barbara J. . Lancaster . Jill . Celebrating women conducting research in freshwater ecology … and how the citation game is damaging them . Marine and Freshwater Research . 2019 . 71 . 2 . 139 . 10.1071/MF18436 . 2019-05-21. free . 11343/234116 . free .
  5. Web site: University of London Calendar, 1920. 1 May 2017. London. University of. 1930.
  6. News: The Washington Elm. 6 March 2016. XXXI (1). 3 October 1931.
  7. Web site: Duigan. Catherine. 'A Life in Fresh Water' Kathleen Carpenter (1891–1970), a pioneering freshwater ecologist at Aberystwyth University. 21 February 2016.
  8. Web site: Darlington . Andrew . The Mother of Freshwater Ecology . Washington College website . 21 May 2019.
  9. Web site: Duigan. Catherine. Kovach. Warren. 2020-12-15. CARPENTER, KATHLEEN EDITHE (1891 - 1970), ecologist. 2021-01-22. Dictionary of Welsh Biography.
  10. Zimmermann . Kathleen E. . Notes on the Respiratory Mechanism of Corystes Cassivelaunus . Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom . 1912 . 9 . 3 . 288–291 . 10.1017/S0025315400048323 . 86210028 . 15 April 2022.
  11. Zimmermann . K. . Habit and Habitat in the Galatheidea: a study in adaptation . Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom . 1913 . 10 . 1 . 84–101 . 10.1017/S0025315400006755 . 85376763 . 15 April 2022.
  12. Web site: Aberystwyth Studies. / by Members of the University College of Wales, 1912-1923, p.650. Archive.org. 18 November 2017.
  13. Carpenter . K . Lead and Animal Life . Nature . 1922 . 110 . 2764. 543 . 10.1038/110543d0 . 1922Natur.110..543C . 4081728 . 26 July 2022.
  14. Web site: Carpenter . K . Freshwater Fauna of Aberystwyth Area in Relation to Lead Pollution. In:Report of the Ninetieth Meeting, Hull, 1922 . archive.org . British Association for the Advancement of Science . 14 March 2024.
  15. Web site: Aberystwyth Studies. / by Members of the University College of Wales, 1912-1923, p.786. Archive.org. 18 November 2017.
  16. Distribution of Limnæa pereger and L. truncatula. Nature. 112. 2801. 9. 10.1038/112009c0. 1923. Carpenter. Kathleen E.. 1923Natur.112....9C. 4086403. free.
  17. A Study of the Fauna of Rivers Polluted by Lead Mining in the Aberystwyth District of Cardiganshire. Annals of Applied Biology. 11. 1–23. 10.1111/j.1744-7348.1924.tb05689.x. 1924. Carpenter. Kathleen E..
  18. Web site: Freshwater Fauna of Aberystwyth district with reference to pollution of stream by lead-mining operations. National Archives, Kew. 18 November 2017.
  19. Carpenter . K . Problems of River Pollution . Nature . 1924 . 113 . 2837 . 385–386 . 10.1038/113385a0 . 1924Natur.113..385C . 4099999 . 26 July 2022.
  20. Web site: Biological Factors involved in destruction of river fisheries by pollution due to lead mining. National Archives, Kew. 18 November 2017.
  21. Web site: Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science . Archive.org . British Association for the Advancement of Science . 2 July 2018.
  22. On the biological factors involved in the destruction of river-fisheries by pollution due to lead-mining. Annals of Applied Biology. 12. 1–13. 10.1111/j.1744-7348.1925.tb02252.x. 1925. Carpenter. Kathleen E..
  23. The lead mine as an active agent in river pollution. Annals of Applied Biology. 13. 3. 395–401. 10.1111/j.1744-7348.1926.tb04285.x. 1926. Carpenter. Kathleen E..
  24. A Planarian Species New to Britain. Nature. 117. 2946. 556. 10.1038/117556b0. 1926. Carpenter. Kathleen E.. 1926Natur.117..556C. free.
  25. Web site: Lethal action of lead salts on fishes. National Archives, Kew. 18 November 2017.
  26. Carpenter . K. E. . On the Toxicity of Lead-Salts to Fishes. . British Association for the Advancement of Science. Report of the Ninety-Fourth Meeting. Oxford 1926 . 1926 . 368-369 . 1 March 2024.
  27. The Lethal Action of Soluble Metallic Salts on Fishes. 4. 378–390. Journal of Experimental Biology. 4. 18 November 2017. June 1927. Carpenter. Kathleen E.. 10.1242/jeb.4.4.378. free.
  28. Faunistic Ecology of Some Cardiganshire Streams. Journal of Ecology. 15. 1. 33–54. 2256062. Carpenter. Kathleen E.. 1927. 10.2307/2256062.
  29. Carpenter . Kathleen E . On the Survival of some Ice-age Relics in the Freshwater Fauna of Cardiganshire. . Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 95th Meeting, Leeds, 1927 . 1927 . 336 . 11 October 2022.
  30. On the Distribution of Freshwater Turbellaria in the Aberystwyth District, with Especial Reference to Two Ice-Age Relicts. Journal of Ecology. 16. 1. 105–122. 2255844. Carpenter. Kathleen E.. 1928. 10.2307/2255844.
  31. On the Tropisms of Some Freshwater Planarians. 3. 196–203. Journal of Experimental Biology. 5. 18 November 2017. March 1928. Carpenter. Kathleen E.. 10.1242/jeb.5.3.196.
  32. Further researches on the action of metallic salts on fishes. Journal of Experimental Zoology. 56. 4. 407–422. 10.1002/jez.1400560403. 1930. Carpenter. Kathleen E..
  33. Carpenter . K. E. . Fish life in relation to polluting influences in the Lake Champlain watershed . New York State Dept Conserv Suppl to 19th Ann Rept . 1930 . 186–209 . 31 July 2022.
  34. Variations in Holopedium Species. Science. 74. 1926. 550–551. 10.1126/science.74.1926.550-a. 1658491. 1931. Carpenter. K. E.. 17801815 .
  35. Web site: Carpenter . K. E. . Fresh Water Investigations. In: Annual Report of the work of the Biological Board of Canada for the year 1930, p.13-14. . 27 February 2024.
  36. Food of Salmon Parr. Nature. 143. 3617. 336. 10.1038/143336a0. 1939. Carpenter. Kathleen E.. 1939Natur.143Q.336C. 4083703. free.
  37. The Feeding of Salmon Parr in the Cheshire Dee. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 1–2. 81–96. 10.1111/j.1469-7998.1940.tb08461.x. 2010. Carpenter. Kathleen E..