David Jablonski
David Ira Jablonski (born 1953) is an American professor of geophysical sciences at the University of Chicago. His research focuses upon the ecology and biogeography of the origin of major novelties, the evolutionary role of mass extinctions—in particular the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event—and other large-scale processes in the history of life.
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Born | David Ira Jablonski 1953 (age 70–71) |
Alma mater | Columbia University Yale University |
Awards | Charles Schuchert Award (1988) Member of the National Academy of Sciences (2010) |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of Chicago American Museum of Natural History University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, Berkeley |
Thesis | Paleoecology, Paleobiogeography, and Evolutionary Patterns of Late Cretaceous Gulf and Atlantic Coastal Plain Mollusks (1979) |
Website | geosci |
Jablonksi is a proponent of the extended evolutionary synthesis.
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