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Franklin J. W. Schmidt

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Franklin James White Schmidt (July 25, 1901, in Lake Forest, Illinois – August 7, 1935, in Stanley, Wisconsin) was an American naturalist, noted as one of the first practitioners of the field of "wildlife management". Hired by Wisconsin, Schmidt's main work was on the prairie grouse, and its habits in the central marshes of Wisconsin. He published one paper on feeding habits of the grouse. At the time of his death in a house fire at his home, he planned to start a consulting service to assist other Midwestern states in managing the prairie grouse, which would have also allowed him to continue to collect even more information on the species. Seven other papers in preparation on the prairie grouse were destroyed in the fire that killed Schmidt and his mother. Also consumed by the flames were many other field samples.[1]

Regarding rodents and reptiles, Schmidt published five papers. In the 1920s Schmidt worked for Chicago's Field Museum, and he participated in their expeditions to South America and Guatemala.[1] On a 1934 expedition to Guatemala he collected many ectoparasites of mammals, including the batfly Joblingia schmidti, which is named for him.[2] His painted turtle paper with Bishop established the modern view of that genus as a single species with multiple subspecies.[3] Schmidt's brother, Karl Patterson Schmidt, who lived thirty years longer, was a noted herpetologist, who died by snakebite.[4]

Works

  • 1926. Reptiles and amphibians of Worden Township, Clark County, Wisconsin. Copeia, 154, pp. 131–132.
  • 1927. Pitymys pinetorum scalopsoides in Wisconsin. Jour. Mammal., 8, p. 248.
  • 1931. The mammals of western Clark County, Wisconsin. Idem, 12, pp. 99–117, 1 map.
  • 1936. The winter food of Sharp-tailed Grouse and Pinnated Grouse in Wisconsin. WILSON BULI.ETIN, XLVIII, Sept., 1936, pp. 186.203.
With Sherman C. Bishop
  • 1931. The painted turtles of the genus Chrysemys. Publ. Field Mus., Zool. Ser., 18, pp. 121–139, figs. l-27.
With Karl Patterson Schmidt
  • 1925. New coral snakes from South America. Idem, 12, pp. 127–134, pl. 11-12.

References

  1. ^ a b Leopold, Aldo (September 1936). "Franklin J. W. Schmidt" (PDF). The Wilson Bulletin. 48 (3): 181–186. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  2. ^ Dybas, Henry; Wenzel, Rupert (1947). "A new genus of batflies from Guatemala" (PDF). Fieldiana: Zoology Series. 31: 149–154. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  3. ^ Bishop, Sherman; Schmidt, F. J. W. (1931). "The painted turtles of the genus Chrysemys". Zoological Series. 18 (4): 123–139.
  4. ^ "Resolution of Respect: Karl Patterson Schmidt 1890–1957 20165473". Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 39 (1): 39–41. March 1958. JSTOR 20165473. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |authors= ignored (help)