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Ernst Mayr

Is Ernst Mayr A-List?

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NoErnst Mayr is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Ranking Timeline

1923F$0.01M

Doctorate in Zoology Earned

Mayr earned his doctorate from the University of Berlin at a young age, setting the stage for his career. His early work focused on avian taxonomy.

1930D$0.05M+$0.04M

Curator at American Museum

Mayr joined the American Museum of Natural History, conducting extensive research. This position allowed him to study diverse bird species.

1942C$0.1M+$0.05M

"Systematics and the Origin"

Mayr published 'Systematics and the Origin of Species,' contributing to the modern evolutionary synthesis. It boosted his reputation within the scientific community.

1953B$0.2M+$0.1M

Harvard Professorship Appointment

Mayr joined Harvard University, solidifying his status as a leading evolutionary biologist. He trained numerous graduate students who went on to prominent careers.

1991B$0.5M+$0.3M

Published "One Long Argument"

Mayr continued to publish influential works late in his career. "One Long Argument" summarized much of his life's work.

2005B$1M+$0.5M

Death at Age 100

Mayr died at the age of 100, leaving behind a profound legacy in evolutionary biology. He redefined how species are understood.

2026B$1M

Legacy of Evolutionary Biology

Mayr's biological species concept remains foundational. His work continues to influence evolutionary biology and biodiversity studies.

Last updated: February 24, 2026