Robert G. Wetzel


Robert George Wetzel was an American limnologist and ecologist, a specialist in freshwater ecology, chemistry, and environmental protection. Wetzel served as the general secretary and treasurer of the International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology for 37 years in addition to his tenure as president of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography.

Early life and education

Wetzel was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan on August 16, 1936. His parents, William Wetzel and Eugenia Wetzel, were recent German immigrants. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of California Davis under the advisorship of Charles Goldman.

Academic career and impact

After graduating from UC Davis, Wetzel became an assistant professor in 1965, then a professor in 1971 at Michigan State University. In 1986, he became a professor of Biology at the University of Michigan. In 1990 he became the Bishop Professor of Biology at the University of Alabama. In 2001 he joined the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and there became the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor in 2003.
Wetzel authored at least 20 books and over 400 peer-reviewed articles in his scientific career, including the authoritative textbook "Limnology : lake and river ecosystems". The first edition was published in 1975 while Wetzel was a professor at Michigan State University. Subsequent editions were published in 1983 and 2001. This latter edition has been deemed his "masterpiece", an "established classic text", and "an amazing contribution".
As a professor at four different universities, Wetzel served as an advisor to 39 graduate students, as well as serving on a "prodigious" array of committees and scientific journal editorial boards.
Wetzel died on April 2005, at the age of 68.

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