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Maria Koepcke

Maria Koepcke (born Maria Emilie Anna von Mikulicz-Radecki, 15 May 1924 – c. 24 December 1971) was a German ornithologist known for her work with Neotropical bird species. Koepcke was a well-respected authority in South American ornithology and her work is still referenced today. For her efforts, she is commemorated in the scientific names of four Peruvian bird species and, along with her husband, a Peruvian lizard species.

Maria Koepcke
Born
Maria Emilie Anna von Mikulicz-Radecki

(1924-05-15)15 May 1924
Diedc. 7 January 1972(1972-01-07) (aged 47)
Alma materUniversity of Kiel
SpouseHans-Wilhelm Koepcke
ChildrenJuliane Koepcke

Biography edit

Maria Emilie Anna von Mikulicz-Radecki was born in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany on 15 May 1924,[1] the daughter of Felix von Mikulicz-Radecki, a university professor of gynaecology, and Käthe Finzenhangen.[2] Her father's family descended from Polish nobility and the Polish surgeon Jan Mikulicz-Radecki was a relative of hers.[citation needed]

As a young woman, Koepcke set out to study animals. It was in 1949 that Koepcke obtained her doctorate in zoology from the University of Kiel. During her time in Kiel, she met her future husband, Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke, also a student of zoology. After receiving their degrees, the two traveled to Peru in order to study birds and other wildlife native to the area and they were married there in 1950.[1] They lived in Miraflores, a suburb of Lima, and managed Casa Humboldt,[3] a visitor's centre, until it closed in 1967. The Koepckes' only child, a daughter named Juliane Margaret Beate Koepcke, was born in Lima in 1954.[4]

Koepcke died at the age of 47 following the crash of LANSA Flight 508 in the Peruvian jungle.[5] On 24 December 1971, she and Juliane boarded the flight to travel to Pucallpa, where Hans-Wilhelm was working at the time, to spend Christmas there with him. The plane crashed due to a lightning strike during a heavy storm. Separated during the crash, it later was determined that Koepcke had been mortally wounded and died several days afterwards from her injuries. Her daughter, Juliane, was the only survivor of the crash, having fallen from 3,000 m (10,000 ft), still strapped into her seat that, apparently, cushioned her landing. Although injured, without food, and unable to find her mother, the teenager then hiked for eleven days through the rainforest until she found help.[4]

At the time of her death, Koepcke was a department head for a natural history museum affiliated with the National University of San Marcos in Lima and a member of the German Ornithologists' Society.[1]

After Koepcke's death, Hans-Wilhelm and Juliane both left Peru for Germany, Juliane in 1972, and Hans-Wilhelm in 1974. Hans-Wilhelm lived in Hamburg, teaching zoology at the University of Hamburg until his death in 2000. Like her parents, Juliane studied zoology at the University of Kiel. She became a mammalogist, specializing in the study of bats.[4]

Ornithology edit

Koepcke moved to Lima in 1950 at the age of 26 to work at the Javier Prado museum. Along with her husband, she made expeditions across the region. The couple named their home in Lima as "Casa Humboldt." She collected more than 1500 specimens in the region, describing 14 taxa between 1954 and 1971. The new species she described included Zaratornis stresemanni, Synallaxis zimmeri and Asthenes cactorum. She illustrated many of her papers herself.[6] Several species were also named after her.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Rea, Amadeo M. & Kostritsky, B. León (1973). "Obituary: Maria Emilie Anna von Mikulicz-Radecki Koepcke" (PDF). Auk. 90 (3): 735–736. doi:10.2307/4084200. JSTOR 4084200.
  2. ^ Niethammer, G. (1974). "Maria Koepcke geb. Mikulicz-Radecki". Journal of Ornithology (in German). 115: 91–92. doi:10.1007/BF01647319. S2CID 8963736.
  3. ^ Vuilleumier, François (1995). "Five Great Neotropical Ornithologists: An Appreciation of Eugene Eisenmann, Maria Koepcke, Claës Olrog, Rodulfo Philippi, and Helmut Sick" (PDF). Ornitología Neotropical. 6 (2): 97–111.
  4. ^ a b c Williams, Sally (22 March 2012). "Sole survivor: the woman who fell to earth". The Daily Telegraph.
  5. ^ "Juliane Koepcke: How I survived a plane crash". BBC News. 24 March 2012. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
  6. ^ Servat, Grace; Franke, Irma; Terborgh, John (2012). "Maria Koepcke and her contribution to Peru and Neotropical ornithology". Ornitologia Neotropical. 23: 399–404.
  7. ^ Beolens, Bo. (2009). The eponym dictionary of mammals. Watkins, Michael, 1940-, Grayson, Michael. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 227. ISBN 978-0-8018-9533-3. OCLC 593239356.
  8. ^ Corvacho, Melvin Gastañaga; MacLeod, Ross; Brooks, Daniel M.; Hennessey, Bennett (2011). "Distinctive morphology, ecology, and first vocal descriptions of Sira Curassow (Pauxi [Unicornis] koepckeae): evidence for species rank" (PDF). Ornitologia Neotropical. 22: 267–279.
  9. ^ Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. ("Koepcke", p. 144).

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Maria Koepcke born Maria Emilie Anna von Mikulicz Radecki 15 May 1924 c 24 December 1971 was a German ornithologist known for her work with Neotropical bird species Koepcke was a well respected authority in South American ornithology and her work is still referenced today For her efforts she is commemorated in the scientific names of four Peruvian bird species and along with her husband a Peruvian lizard species Maria KoepckeBornMaria Emilie Anna von Mikulicz Radecki 1924 05 15 15 May 1924Leipzig Weimar RepublicDiedc 7 January 1972 1972 01 07 aged 47 Amazon rainforest PeruAlma materUniversity of KielSpouseHans Wilhelm KoepckeChildrenJuliane KoepckeBiography editMaria Emilie Anna von Mikulicz Radecki was born in Leipzig Saxony Germany on 15 May 1924 1 the daughter of Felix von Mikulicz Radecki a university professor of gynaecology and Kathe Finzenhangen 2 Her father s family descended from Polish nobility and the Polish surgeon Jan Mikulicz Radecki was a relative of hers citation needed As a young woman Koepcke set out to study animals It was in 1949 that Koepcke obtained her doctorate in zoology from the University of Kiel During her time in Kiel she met her future husband Hans Wilhelm Koepcke also a student of zoology After receiving their degrees the two traveled to Peru in order to study birds and other wildlife native to the area and they were married there in 1950 1 They lived in Miraflores a suburb of Lima and managed Casa Humboldt 3 a visitor s centre until it closed in 1967 The Koepckes only child a daughter named Juliane Margaret Beate Koepcke was born in Lima in 1954 4 Koepcke died at the age of 47 following the crash of LANSA Flight 508 in the Peruvian jungle 5 On 24 December 1971 she and Juliane boarded the flight to travel to Pucallpa where Hans Wilhelm was working at the time to spend Christmas there with him The plane crashed due to a lightning strike during a heavy storm Separated during the crash it later was determined that Koepcke had been mortally wounded and died several days afterwards from her injuries Her daughter Juliane was the only survivor of the crash having fallen from 3 000 m 10 000 ft still strapped into her seat that apparently cushioned her landing Although injured without food and unable to find her mother the teenager then hiked for eleven days through the rainforest until she found help 4 At the time of her death Koepcke was a department head for a natural history museum affiliated with the National University of San Marcos in Lima and a member of the German Ornithologists Society 1 After Koepcke s death Hans Wilhelm and Juliane both left Peru for Germany Juliane in 1972 and Hans Wilhelm in 1974 Hans Wilhelm lived in Hamburg teaching zoology at the University of Hamburg until his death in 2000 Like her parents Juliane studied zoology at the University of Kiel She became a mammalogist specializing in the study of bats 4 Ornithology editKoepcke moved to Lima in 1950 at the age of 26 to work at the Javier Prado museum Along with her husband she made expeditions across the region The couple named their home in Lima as Casa Humboldt She collected more than 1500 specimens in the region describing 14 taxa between 1954 and 1971 The new species she described included Zaratornis stresemanni Synallaxis zimmeri and Asthenes cactorum She illustrated many of her papers herself 6 Several species were also named after her Koepcke s screech owl Megascops koepckeae Koepcke s hermit Phaethornis koepckeae Koepke s hairy nosed bat Mimon koepckeae 7 Selva cacique Cacicus koepckeae Sira curassow Pauxi koepckeae 8 Frost s iguana Microlophus koepckeorum 9 genitive plural named in honor of both Maria and her husband Hans Wilhelm nbsp Koepke s Hermit Hummingbird nbsp Range of Koepke s Hermit hummingbird Phaethornis koepckeae nbsp Range of the Selva Cacique Cacicus koepckeae nbsp Range of the Koepcke s Screech owl Megascops koepckeae nbsp 1838 illustration of the Sira curassow nbsp Frost s Iguana named after Maria Koepcke and her husbandReferences edit a b c Rea Amadeo M amp Kostritsky B Leon 1973 Obituary Maria Emilie Anna von Mikulicz Radecki Koepcke PDF Auk 90 3 735 736 doi 10 2307 4084200 JSTOR 4084200 Niethammer G 1974 Maria Koepcke geb Mikulicz Radecki Journal of Ornithology in German 115 91 92 doi 10 1007 BF01647319 S2CID 8963736 Vuilleumier Francois 1995 Five Great Neotropical Ornithologists An Appreciation of Eugene Eisenmann Maria Koepcke Claes Olrog Rodulfo Philippi and Helmut Sick PDF Ornitologia Neotropical 6 2 97 111 a b c Williams Sally 22 March 2012 Sole survivor the woman who fell to earth The Daily Telegraph Juliane Koepcke How I survived a plane crash BBC News 24 March 2012 Retrieved 24 March 2012 Servat Grace Franke Irma Terborgh John 2012 Maria Koepcke and her contribution to Peru and Neotropical ornithology Ornitologia Neotropical 23 399 404 Beolens Bo 2009 The eponym dictionary of mammals Watkins Michael 1940 Grayson Michael Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press p 227 ISBN 978 0 8018 9533 3 OCLC 593239356 Corvacho Melvin Gastanaga MacLeod Ross Brooks Daniel M Hennessey Bennett 2011 Distinctive morphology ecology and first vocal descriptions of Sira Curassow Pauxi Unicornis koepckeae evidence for species rank PDF Ornitologia Neotropical 22 267 279 Beolens Bo Watkins Michael Grayson Michael 2011 The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press xiii 296 pp ISBN 978 1 4214 0135 5 Koepcke p 144 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Koepcke amp oldid 1209345785, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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