Editorial. Special Issue in Honor of Dr. Alfred L. Gardner

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Therya Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI:10.12933/therya-23-3313
Jacob A. Esselstyn, Giovani Hernández-Canchola
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It is a great pleasure to introduce this special feature honoring Dr. Alfred Lunt Gardner.  Al’s many contributions to mammalogy span seven decades, two continents, and practically the entire tree of mammals.  It is impossible to imagine what mammalogy in the Americas would look like without him.  His academic contributions are as significant as his imposing stature. Al was born in Salem, Massachusetts in 1937 and spent his early childhood there.  His first interests in natural history were sparked by his 3rd-grade teacher, an amateur ornithologist who kept a cabinet of specimens in her classroom (Gardner 2005).  In 1947, the Gardner family relocated to a farm in North Andover, Massachusetts, where, according to Al, he “practically lived in the woods fishing, hunting, and trapping” (pg. 277, Gardner 2005).  In his adolescent years, Al would spend considerable time in the outdoors, honing his trapping and skinning skills.  By his freshman year of high school, he was selling furs and evading game wardens (Gardner 2005).  In 1953, his family moved to Tucson, Arizona, where Al found a trove of new habitats and wildlife to explore.  By 1955, Al graduated high school, signed up for the Army Reserves, and enrolled at the University of Arizona, where his mammalogical interests would be further stimulated by E. Lendell Cockrum and his graduate students.
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社论纪念Alfred L.Gardner博士特刊
很高兴向大家介绍这一特辑,以纪念Alfred Lunt Gardner博士。Al对哺乳动物学的许多贡献跨越了70年,跨越了两大洲,几乎涵盖了整个哺乳动物树。如果没有他,很难想象美洲的哺乳动物会是什么样子。他的学术贡献和他威严的身材一样重要。艾尔1937年出生于马萨诸塞州的塞勒姆,在那里度过了童年。他对自然史的最初兴趣是由三年级的老师激发的,她是一位业余鸟类学家,在教室里放了一柜标本(Gardner 2005)。1947年,Gardner一家搬到了马萨诸塞州北安多弗的一个农场,据Al说,他“实际上住在树林里捕鱼、狩猎和诱捕”(第277页,Gardner 2005)。在青少年时期,艾尔会花大量时间在户外,磨练他的诱捕和剥皮技能。到了高中一年级,他开始卖皮草,躲避游戏管理员(Gardner 2005)。1953年,他的家人搬到了亚利桑那州的图森市,在那里,艾尔发现了大量新的栖息地和野生动物可供探索。1955年,艾尔高中毕业,报名参加陆军预备役,并进入亚利桑那大学,在那里,E.Lendell Cockrum和他的研究生进一步激发了他的哺乳动物兴趣。
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Therya Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: THERYA aims to disseminate information and original and unpublished knowledge related to the study of mammals in all disciplines of knowledge. It is an open forum for teachers, researchers, professionals and students worldwide in which articles are published in Spanish and English.
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