Chapman, Reginald Frederick
- Pronunciation
- /CHAP-muhn, REJ-uh-nuhld FRED-uh-rik/
- Category
- Notable Figures
- Singular
- Chapman, Reginald Frederick
- Plural
- Chapman, Reginald Frederick
Definition
Reginald Frederick Chapman was a noted 20th-century entomologist known for his contributions to the understanding of insect physiology and behavior.
Etymology
Named after Reginald Frederick Chapman (1923-2003), a prominent entomologist.
Example
Reginald Frederick Chapman's work on insect sensory biology has been influential in both academic research and practical applications in pest management.
Related Terms
- Entomology
- Insect physiology
- Behavioral studies
Usage Notes
Chapman's studies have been pivotal in advancing knowledge in the field of entomology, particularly in how insects perceive their environment and interact with each other.