E Haeckel biography
But this scientist is associated not only with the biogenetic law of Haeckel -Muller and the discovery of the term "ecology". His works were created under the motto “I will prove! Today, February 16, on the birthday of Haeckel, it's time to figure out: what else became famous for the figure. Ernst Henry Haeckel was born on February 16. He was engaged in the study of medicine and natural science in the Berlin, Würzburg and Vienna universities.
And in the city of in - gg. The scientist was a good speaker, popularized science and attracted young people. Geckel was not just a scientific figure, but also an artist - at the beginning of his professional path he wanted to become a landscape architect, but interest in science was stronger. Among his merits, the “Monograph on Radiolarials” in this work, the researcher summarized his summer experience in studying unicellular organisms, and Gaeckel defended his doctoral dissertation in the ornamental structures.
The study of zoology in many universities begins with its amazingly accurate radiolarial drawings. He was engaged in a lot of field and laboratory research, which formed the basis of scientific works of other scientists. Haeckel introduced the term "ecology". In the city of Ernst Haeckel, together with F. Muller, a biogenetic law was formulated, which became part of the school curriculum.
The law says that ontogenesis is a short and rapid repetition of phylogenesis, that is, each organism in individual development repeats the stage of evolutionary development. Among the achievements of the scientific figure is the creation of the first three -core phylogenetic tree of the vertebrates and the tree of mammals in the city, after which the unicellular coins were in the city, at the end followed the mental monkeys, and the crown of all people followed.
He studied for many years to study the problems of evolution. So, in the same year, Haeckel published the work on this work "Anthropogeny, or the history of human development." The scientific figure came to the conclusion that there is a Pithecanthropus - an intermediate form between the monkey and the person. This caused violent criticism, but there was also support for supporters: the doctor Eugene Dubois, obsessed with the idea of finding a Pithentrop, went to the Sunda Islands, where in the city of Haeckel was so obsessed with scientific ideas that after G.
he performs on the side of monism-the scientific and philosophical theory, called, in his opinion, to replace religion, and foundes the "League of Monists."