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Niko Tinbergen was a prominent Dutch biologist and ornithologist, renowned for his groundbreaking work in the field of ethology, which is the study of animal behavior. He was one of the pioneers who helped to establish the discipline as a scientific field. Tinbergen's research focused on understanding the instincts and behaviors of various animal species, and he is best known for developing the four questions framework that scientists use to analyze animal behavior. His influential books, including 'The Animal in Its World' and 'The Study of Instinct', laid the foundation for future studies in animal behavior and psychology.

Throughout his career, Tinbergen received numerous accolades for his contributions to science, including the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1973, which he shared with Konrad Lorenz and Karl von Frisch. His work not only expanded the understanding of animal behavior but also encouraged the integration of behavioral studies with other biological disciplines. Tinbergen's legacy continues to inspire researchers in biology, psychology, and behavioral sciences, solidifying his status as a key figure in the exploration of natural instincts and behaviors in the animal kingdom.

国籍 荷兰语
出生日期 April 15, 1907
出生地点 The Hague, Netherlands
去世日期 December 19, 1988