Nikolaas Tinbergen
Nikolaas "
Niko"
Tinbergen ( , ; 15 April 1907 – 21 December 1988) was a Dutch
biologist and
ornithologist who shared the 1973
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with
Karl von Frisch and
Konrad Lorenz for their discoveries concerning the organization and elicitation of individual and social behavior patterns in animals. He is regarded as one of the founders of modern
ethology, the study of animal behavior.
In 1951, he published ''The Study of Instinct'', an influential book on animal behaviour.
In the 1960s, he collaborated with filmmaker
Hugh Falkus on a series of wildlife films, including ''The Riddle of the
Rook'' (1972) and ''Signals for Survival'' (1969), which won the Italia prize in that year and the American blue ribbon in 1971.
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