Ãðèííåëë Äæîçåô – Grinnell Joseph (1877–1939)

Àìåðèêàíñêèé çîîëîã, ïåðâûé äèðåêòîð Ìóçåÿ çîîëîãèè ïîçâîíî÷íûõ Êàëèôîðíèéñêîãî óíèâåðñèòåòà (1908–1939).

Ïðèðîäà áèîãåîãðàôè÷åñêèõ áàðüåðîâ, âàãèëüíîñòü ó ìëåêîïèòàþùèõ è ïòèö, çíà÷åíèå ðåëèêòîâûõ [extralimital] è ñëó÷àéíûõ [accidental] àðåàëîâ.

Îñíîâíûå òðóäû:

Grinnell J.  Barriers to distribution as regards birds and mammals // Amer. Nat. 1914a. Vol. 48, N 568. P.  248–254.

• Grinnell J. An account of the mammals and birds of the Lower Colorado Valley with especial reference to the distributional problems presented // Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool.  1914b. Vol. 12, N 4. P. 51–294.

• Grinnell J. The role of the "accidental" // Auk. 1922. Vol. 39, N 3. P. 373–380.

• Grinnell J. Geography and evolution // Ecology. 1924. Vol. 5, N 3. P.  225–229.

• Grinnell J. Presence and absence of animals // Univ. Calif. Chronicle. 1928. Vol. 30. P. 429–450.