William A. Reiners Explained

William A. Reiners (June 10, 1937) is an American ecologist. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. Reiners attended Knox College (B.A. in Biology, 1959) and Rutgers University (M.S. in Botany, 1962, Ph.D. in Botany, 1964). At the latter, he was a student of Murray F. Buell.[1]

Reiners married Norma Miller on April 21, 1962; they have two children, Peter William Reiners and Derek Seth Reiners.

Reiners’ career in ecology spans 50 years and has deepened the philosophical and conceptual foundations of ecology. Among his influential papers are a series on nitrogen dynamics in New England forests and pioneering long-term studies at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. Reiners, now at the University of Wyoming, most recently coauthored a book that explores the philosophy of ecology. In 2013, he received the Eminent Ecologist Award, given to a senior ecologist by the Ecological Society of America in recognition of an outstanding body of ecological work or sustained ecological contributions of extraordinary merit.[2]

Career chronology

Awards

Selected bibliography

The following books were written by William A. Reiners:

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.uwyo.edu/botany/faculty/william-reiners.html Faculty page at University of Wyoming.
  2. http://www.esa.org/esa/?p=8271 ESA press release, 2013 awards
  3. http://www.knox.edu/news-and-events/news-archive/four-receive-knox-college-alumni-achievement-awards.html Knox College Alumni Achievement Awards 2011