C. Davison Ankney (original) (raw)

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Canadian zoologist

C. Davison Ankney
Born Claude Davison Ankney1946 (1946)Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Died February 28, 2013(2013-02-28) (aged 66–67)Long Point, Ontario, Canada
Education University of Western Ontario
Known for Work on life cycles of waterfowl
Scientific career
Fields ZoologyEcology
Institutions University of Western Ontario
Thesis The importance of nutrient reserves to breeding blue geese, Anser Caerulescens (1974)

Claude Davison Ankney (1946 – February 28, 2013) was an American-Canadian zoologist and avian ecologist.[1][2] He was a professor at the University of Western Ontario from 1974 until he retired from there in 2002. Academically, he was known for his work on the life history strategies of various birds, especially waterfowl. He was also known for his defense of, and activism for, environmental conservation.[3][4]

Ankney was also a significant contributor to the History of the Rose Lake Wildlife Research Center - Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Division Report (1988).

  1. ^ Stevens, William K. (1989-01-10). "Male Duck's Timidity Around Flashy Rivals May Threaten Species". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-08-06.
  2. ^ White, Patrick (2010-10-08). "The return of the wily wild turkey". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2017-08-06.
  3. ^ Weatherhead, Patrick J.; Alisauskas, Ray T.; Arnold, Todd W.; Leafloor, James O. (2014-07-01). "C. Davison (Dave) Ankney, 1946–2013". The Auk. 131 (3): 454–456. doi:10.1642/auk-14-89.1. ISSN 0004-8038. S2CID 85150927.
  4. ^ "The wildlife conservation and research community loses a great friend" (PDF). University of Western Ontario.