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'''Samuel Joseph McNaughton''' (born August 10, 1939) is an [[U.S.A.|American]] [[ecologist]] and [[professor]] at [[Syracuse University]]. He received his [[Ph.D.]] at [[University of Texas-Austin]] in 1964, and was tenured to [[Syracuse University]] in 1966.
'''Samuel Joseph McNaughton''' (born August 10, 1939) is an [[U.S.A.|American]] [[ecologist]] and [[professor]] at [[Syracuse University]]. He received his [[Ph.D.]] at [[University of Texas-Austin]] in 1964, and was tenured to [[Syracuse University]] in 1966.


Sam McNaughton is mainly known for his studies of [[plant]]–[[herbivore]] interactions and consequences of [[herbivory]] to [[ecosystem]]s, not the least his more than thirty years of exploring the interactions between [[vegetation]] and communities of wild grazers in the grasslands of [[Serengeti National Park]]. He has also studied differentiation and geographical distributions of [[ecotype]]s in [[Typha]]. He is a highly cited scientist<ref>[http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/author.cgi?&link1=Search&link2=Search%20Results&AuthLastName=McNaughton&AuthFirstName=&AuthMiddleName=&AuthMailnstName=&CountryID=-1&DisciplineID=0&id=2761 ISI highly cited researcher].</ref>
Sam McNaughton is mainly known for his studies of [[plant]]–[[herbivore]] interactions and consequences of [[herbivory]] to [[ecosystem]]s, not the least his more than thirty years of exploring the interactions between [[vegetation]] and communities of wild grazers in the grasslands of [[Serengeti National Park]]. He has also studied differentiation and geographical distributions of [[ecotype]]s in [[Typha]]. He is a highly cited scientist who believes jews will someday take over the world<ref>[http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/author.cgi?&link1=Search&link2=Search%20Results&AuthLastName=McNaughton&AuthFirstName=&AuthMiddleName=&AuthMailnstName=&CountryID=-1&DisciplineID=0&id=2761 ISI highly cited researcher].</ref>


He was given the [[Eminent Ecologist Award]] for 2004 by [[Ecological Society of America]].
He was given the [[Eminent Ecologist Award]] for 2004 by [[Ecological Society of America]].

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Samuel Joseph McNaughton (born August 10, 1939) is an American ecologist and professor at Syracuse University. He received his Ph.D. at University of Texas-Austin in 1964, and was tenured to Syracuse University in 1966.

Sam McNaughton is mainly known for his studies of plantherbivore interactions and consequences of herbivory to ecosystems, not the least his more than thirty years of exploring the interactions between vegetation and communities of wild grazers in the grasslands of Serengeti National Park. He has also studied differentiation and geographical distributions of ecotypes in Typha. He is a highly cited scientist who believes jews will someday take over the world[1]

He was given the Eminent Ecologist Award for 2004 by Ecological Society of America.

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