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George Morgan Davis (1938–2024): Life, Work, and Legacy
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George Morgan Davis (1938–2024): Life, Work, and Legacy

Robert T. Dillon, Gary Rosenberg and Paula M. Mikkelsen
Malacologia, v 68(1-2), pp 3-26
09 Mar 2026

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biography bivalves freshwater gastropods Hydrobiidae MEMORIAL PAPERS IN HONOR OF GEORGE M. DAVIS obituary Pomatiopsidae schistosomiasis Southeast Asia Unionoidea China Electrophoresis Immunology Japan
George Morgan Davis was a preeminent American malacologist of the latter twentieth century. Seated in Henry Pilsbry's chair at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, his keen eye for morphological detail, matched only by his extraordinary ability to transmit rigorous scientific observation onto the journal page in word, data table, numerical analysis, and delicately stippled anatomical illustration, exceeded even that of his predecessor Henry Pilsbry. From a firm foundation in the classical school of descriptive biology, Davis became the first American malacologist to apply molecular techniques to address systematic questions in the phylum Mollusca, pioneering immunological, protein electrophoretic, and sequencing technologies throughout his long career. The influence that he wielded to shape and mold our discipline during his 40-year editorship of this journal was exceeded only by Henry Pilsbry's 70-year editorship of The Nautilus. Here we review Davis' distinguished career, his 200 publications, the 46 taxa that he named, and the 11 taxa named in his honor.

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