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Nybakken, James Willard was born on September 16, 1936 in Warren, Minnesota, United States. Son of Clarence G. and Effie Pearl (Knutson) Nybakken.
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Nybakken, James Willard was born on September 16, 1936 in Warren, Minnesota, United States. Son of Clarence G. and Effie Pearl (Knutson) Nybakken.
Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1958; Master of Sciences, University Wisconsin, 1961; Doctor of Philosophy, University Wisconsin, 1965.
Curator zoological museum, University of Wisconsin, 1961-1962, 64-65; member of faculty, California State University, Hayward, since 1965; professor marine ecology and invertebrate zoology, California State University, since 1972; member of staff, Moss Landing (California) Marine Laboratory, since 1966. Environmental consultant, since 1972.
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(This guide takes a group-by-group approach to functional ...)
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Fe1low California Academy Sciences. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society Zoologists, American Malacological Union (president 1985-1986), Ecological Society American, Malacological Society London, Western Society Malacologists (president 1974-1975), Western Society Naturalists (president-elect 1985, president 1986, secretariat 1990-1996), Sigma Xi.
Married Bette Halvorsen, Aug.20, 1960. Children: Kent Edward, Scott Jordan.