L. Walter Macior 1926-2007

The prominent pollination ecologist and botanist L. Walter Macior, Distinguished Professor of Biology at the University of Akron died October 5, 2007. Dr. Walt Macior was one of the scientists who invigorated the field of pollination in the 1960’s and 70’s with careful field observations, detailed morphometric measurements, and an emphasis on field work and natural history. His studies were important in providing the context and basic knowledge necessary for the vigorous growth of pollination ecology in the 1980s, and current workers owe him a debt of gratitude for his efforts. Dr. Macior had a special interest in the genus Pedicularis, and spent much of his career (which extended through the 1990s) documenting functional diversity of floral form in that group, and in its bumble bee pollinators. Dr. Macior was also active in dealing with creationism. As a Franciscan priest, Dr. Macior offered a unique perspective on the topic, bridging scientific and theological views. Honored by the University of Akron as both a teacher and researcher, he will be greatly missed.
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