Robert MacArthur

Biology American 1930 – 1972 101 quotes

Theoretical ecologist who modeled species diversity.

Quotes by Robert MacArthur

To do science is to search for repeated patterns, not simply to accumulate facts.

Geographical Ecology: Patterns in the Distribution of Species 1972

The world is a mosaic of habitats, and each species has its own particular piece of the mosaic.

The Theory of Island Biogeography 1967

Ecology is a science of patterns, and the patterns are often surprisingly simple.

Geographical Ecology: Patterns in the Distribution of Species 1972

Competition is the ghost of competition past.

Geographical Ecology: Patterns in the Distribution of Species 1972

The most important thing in science is to ask the right questions.

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The beauty of science is that it allows us to understand the world in a deeper, more profound way.

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Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.

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Every species is a solution to an ecological problem.

Geographical Ecology: Patterns in the Distribution of Species 1972

The more we learn about the world, the more we realize how much there is to learn.

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Mathematics is the language of nature.

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The distribution of species is not random; it is highly structured and predictable.

Geographical Ecology: Patterns in the Distribution of Species 1972

The best way to understand an ecosystem is to try to build one.

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Science is a creative endeavor, not just a collection of facts.

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The world is full of surprises, and that's what makes science so exciting.

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The more complex a system, the more important it is to understand its underlying principles.

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Ecology is not just about understanding nature; it's about understanding our place in nature.

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The theory of island biogeography is a framework for understanding the diversity of life on Earth.

The Theory of Island Biogeography 1967

The greatest challenge in science is to make the complex simple, without oversimplifying it.

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Nature is not always gentle; it is often harsh and unforgiving.

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The more we know, the more we realize how little we know.

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