Tom Browning (entomologist)

Thomas Oakley Browning (born January 28, 1920) was an Australian research scientist in the field of entomology.[1] Since his retirement in 1983, he has been Emeritus Professor of Entomology at the Waite campus of the University of Adelaide. He has also written a number of biographies of former colleagues.[2]

Timeline

1920Born, Maitland, South Australia
1948–1952Entomologist, Waite Agricultural Research Institute
1952Nuffield Foundation Fellow
1953–1962Senior lecturer in zoology, University of Adelaide
1963–1983Waite Professor of Entomology
1971–1977Research director, International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi
1983-emeritus professor of entomology
1987–1988Chairman, Environment Protection Council of South Australia

Publications

Research areas

  • Diapause in crickets
  • The quantitative study of insect populations
  • Fruit fly
  • Population ecology

References

  1. "Browning, Thomas Oakley (1920-)". http://trove.nla.gov.au/. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 February 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  2. Browning, Thomas Oakley (1920 - ), Encyclopedia of Australian Science, www.eoas.info



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