Luís Wittnich Carrisso | |
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Born | 14 February 1886 São Julião, Figueira da Foz |
Died | 6 June 1937 51) | (aged
Occupation(s) | Botanist, professor |
Luís Wittnich Carrisso (14 February 1886 – 14 June 1937) was a Portuguese botanist, professor at the University of Coimbra.
Carrisso was born in Figueira da Foz.[1] He attended the Faculty of Philosophy of University of Coimbra (1904-1910). After graduating he became a student of botanist Julio Augusto Henriques.[1] Carrisso took interest in evolution and heredity and presented his PhD thesis Hereditariedade in 1911. He published scientific work on ecology and plant systematics.[1]
In 1918, he became Professor of Botany at University of Coimbra's Botanical Garden.[1] He was a supporter of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution but was skeptical of the role of natural selection. He embraced mutationism.[1]
He died on 6 June 1937 in the Namib desert (Moçâmedes), in Angola, of cardiac syncope, during his third botanical expedition to that country. A monument was erected at the site in his memory.[2]
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References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Sara Graca da Silva; Fatima Vieira; Jorge Bastos da Silva. (Dis)Entangling Darwin: Cross-disciplinary Reflections on the Man and His Legacy. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 105-110. ISBN 978-1443837323
- ↑ Guimarães, Jorge. "Carrisso, Luís Wittnich, 1886-1937". Biblioteca Digital de Botânica. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
External links
- Jorge Guimarães: Carrisso, Luís Wittnich, 1886-1937
- JSTOR: Carrisso, Luis Wettnich (1886-1937)
- Fátima Sales (2007): Luís Carrisso