Le Temps Marche Si Vite--in Memory of Konrad Thaler (Obituary) (Obituary) Le Temps Marche Si Vite--in Memory of Konrad Thaler (Obituary) (Obituary)

Le Temps Marche Si Vite--in Memory of Konrad Thaler (Obituary) (Obituary‪)‬

The Journal of Arachnology 2006, Jan, 34, 1

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Publisher Description

It is hard in the moment of sorrow to measure the degree of loss, but European arachnologists must come to terms with the passing of one of their most influential figures. On the 11th June, 2005, Konrad Thaler died suddenly and unexpectedly at the age of 64 during a student excursion in the Stubaier Alps. With him we have lost someone who has left his mark on a whole generation of zoogeographers, taxonomists, mountain ecologists and entomologists and who was described at his funeral by a long-time friend as a scientist of "enthusiastic heart and rational words".

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2006
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
8
Pages
PUBLISHER
The American Arachnological Society
SIZE
191.9
KB

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