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Ludwig Rütimeyer (1825-1895)

(Karl) Ludwig Rütimeyer (February 26, 1825, in Biglen, Canton of Bern – November 25, 1895, in Basel) was a Swiss zoologist, anatomist and paleontologist, who is considered one of the fathers of zooarchaeology.

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Rütimeyer studied at the University of Bern. He began his studies in theology before switching to medicine.[1] Additional studies in Paris, London, and Leyden were in natural science. Ultimately, he got a habilitation from Bern, becoming the professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at the University of Basel. An area of specialization was the extinct faunaofSwitzerland. Another area was the history of various mammalian species. His work in zooarchaeology included a report in 1861 about the remains of fish and domesticated animals from Swiss palafitte settlements.

Rütimeyer was an advocate of evolution but rejected natural selection and held anti-materialist views. In the 1860s from his studies of mammal teeth, he placed fossil mammals in some of the first evolutionary lineages.[1] Rütimeyer wrote a supportive review of Charles Darwin's The Descent of Man and defended Darwin's ideas. However, Ernst Haeckel described Rütimeyer as a "half-Darwinist" and criticized him for his anti-materialist views.[1] Rütimeyer was an advocate of neo-Lamarckian evolution.[2]

In 1868, he was the first scientist to criticize Haeckel's embryo drawings, which had been used as justification for the development of recapitulation theory.[3]

He was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society in 1869.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Hopwood, Nick. (2015). Haeckel's Embryos: Images, Evolution, and Fraud. University of Chicago Press. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-226-04694-5
  • ^ Taguieff, Pierre-André. (2001). The Force of Prejudice: On Racism and Its Doubles. University of Minnesota Press. p. 380. ISBN 0-8166-2373-2
  • ^ Richards, Robert J. (2008). The Tragic Sense of Life: Ernst Haeckel and the Struggle over Evolutionary Thought. University Of Chicago Press. pp. 278-280. ISBN 978-0-226-71214-7
  • ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2021-04-26.

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