Geerat J. Vermeij

Geerat J. Vermeij
Born 28 September 1946
Sappemeer
Residence United States
Alma mater Princeton University
Yale University
Awards Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal (2000)
Paleontological Society Medal (2006)
Scientific career
Fields Paleontology
Paleobiology
Institutions University of California at Davis

Geerat J. Vermeij (born 28 September 1946 in Sappemeer), is a Dutch-born professor of geology at the University of California at Davis. Blind from the age of three, he graduated from Princeton University in 1968 and received his Ph.D. in biology and geology from Yale University in 1971.

An evolutionary biologist and paleontologist, he studies marine molluscs both as fossils and as living creatures. He started writing about his Escalation hypothesis in the 1980s. He received a MacArthur Fellowship in 1992.[1] In 2000 Vermeij was awarded the Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal from the National Academy of Sciences.[2]

His books include Evolution and Escalation: An Ecological History of Life, A Natural History of Shells, Privileged Hands, Nature: An Economic History, and The Evolutionary World: How Adaptation Explains Everything from Seashells to Civilization ( ISBN 978-0312591083).

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-05-30. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  2. "Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal". National Academy of Sciences. Archived from the original on August 1, 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
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