Konrad Lorenz died on February 27, 1989 at the age of 85.
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Konrad Lorenz won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1973.
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Karl Lorenz Konrad Meyer has written:
'Religious education in England and Germany'
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Konrad Lorenz was born on November 7, 1903 and died on February 27, 1989. Konrad Lorenz would have been 85 years old at the time of death or 111 years old today.
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The cast of Zum Sehen geboren - Ein Lebensbild von Konrad Lorenz - 1983 includes: Antal Festetics as himself Konrad Lorenz as himself
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mice
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A primary proponent of ethology was Konrad Lorenz (1903-1989).
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Konrad Lorenz was an Austrian zoologist and ethologist known for his research on animal behavior, particularly imprinting in geese. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1973 for his studies on social behavior patterns, and he is considered one of the founders of modern ethology.
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1973 was awarded jointly to Karl von Frisch, Konrad Lorenz and Nikolaas Tinbergen for their discoveries concerning organization and elicitation of individual and social behaviour patterns.
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no he never did any work on the eifel tower
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Wolfgang Wieser has written:
'Konrad Lorenz und seine Kritiker'
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Imprinting
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humans tend to be territorial
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konrad lorenz
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Karl von Frisch, Nikolaas Tinbergen and Konrad Lorenz
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The cast of Baby - 1998 includes: Yutah Lorenz as Clair Lutz Winde as Konrad
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Lorenz Lorenz has written:
'Die Nacht des Fehlers'
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Konrad Lorenz who was an Austrian zoologist was among the first to describe attachment behaviours of geese soon after they hatched. He found what 'imprinting' was. This is an experiment he did:
In his classic experiment, Lorenz divided eggs laid by a graylag goose into two groups. One of the groups was hatched by their mother and immediately began following her around. The second group was hatched in an incubator (in absence of their mother, they began instead to follow Lorenz). Even if Lorenz placed the goslings in a box, so that both groups were separated from their mother or himself, they would reliably segregate towards their mother or toward Lorenz, according to what they were first exposed to. Although Lorenz was the first to name this phenomenon 'imprinting', earlier scientists had made similar observations. Later investigators would determine that imprinting in ducks, geese and other species of birds occurs between 12 and 17 hours after hatching. This led to the notion that there are 'critical periods' in the development of the brain and behaviour. Overall, Konrad Lorenz's experiments pointed the way toward helping us understand that early experience helps to 'shape' social behaviour in adulthood.
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Imprinting is the behavior of bonding with the first object seen.
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Edward Lorenz's birth name is Edward Norton Lorenz.
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Konrad Lorenz was a notable ethologist known for his work on animal behavior, particularly on the concept of imprinting in young animals. He helped shape the field of ethology and received a Nobel Prize for his research. Lorenz's studies provided valuable insights into the innate behaviors of animals and their interactions with the environment.
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