John R. Conway
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John R. Conway
Summary
John R. Conway is a human[1]. He worked as a myrmecologist[2], biology teacher[3], and photographer[4].
Key Facts
- John R. Conway's professions included myrmecologist[2].
- John R. Conway's professions included biology teacher[3].
- John R. Conway's professions included photographer[4].
- John R. Conway held the position of associate professor[5].
- John R. Conway was employed by University of Scranton[6].
- Among John R. Conway's employers was Elmhurst University[7].
- Among John R. Conway's employers was Marycrest College Historic District[8].
- Among John R. Conway's employers was Chicago Academy of Sciences[9].
- John R. Conway was educated at Ohio State University[10].
- John R. Conway's education included a stint at University of Colorado[11].
- John R. Conway's education included a stint at University of Colorado[12].
- A notable work attributed to John R. Conway is Architecture, population size, mymecophiles, and mites in an excavated nest of the honey pot ant, Myrmecocystus mendax Wheeler, in Arizona[13].
- A notable work attributed to John R. Conway is The Biology of Honey Ants[14].
- A notable work attributed to John R. Conway is The biology and aboriginal use of the honeypot ant, 'Camponotus inflatus' Lubbock, in Northern Territory, Australia[15].
- A notable work attributed to John R. Conway is A FIELD STUDY OF THE NESTING ECOLOGY OF THE THATCHING ANT, FORMICA OBSCURIPES FOREL, AT HIGH ALTITUDE IN COLORADO[16].
- A notable work attributed to John R. Conway is Nest Architecture and Population of the Honey Ant, Myrmecocystus mexicanus Wesmael (Formicidae), in Colorado[17].
- A notable work attributed to John R. Conway is Notes on Repletes, Myrmecophiles, and Predators of Honey Ant Nests (Myrmecocystus mexicanus) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Arizona[18].
- John R. Conway is recorded as male[19].
- John R. Conway's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- John R. Conway's family name is recorded as Conway[21].
- John R. Conway's given name is recorded as John[22].
- John R. Conway's given name is recorded as R.[23].
- John R. Conway's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[24].
- John R. Conway's different from is recorded as John R. Conway[25].
- John R. Conway's different from is recorded as John Conway[26].
Body
Education
Educated at Ohio State University[10], a public research university[27], in United States[28], founded in 1870[29], headquartered in Columbus[30] and University of Colorado[11], a university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1876[33], headquartered in Denver[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include myrmecologist[2], biology teacher[3], and photographer[4]. Employers include University of Scranton[6], a university[35], in United States[36], founded in 1888[37]; Elmhurst University[7], a private not-for-profit educational institution[38], in United States[39], founded in 1871[40]; Marycrest College Historic District[8], a campus[41], in United States[42]; and Chicago Academy of Sciences[9], an academy of sciences[43], in United States[44], founded in 1857[45]. John R. Conway held the position of associate professor[5].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Architecture, population size, mymecophiles, and mites in an excavated nest of the honey pot ant, Myrmecocystus mendax Wheeler, in Arizona[13], The Biology of Honey Ants[14], The biology and aboriginal use of the honeypot ant, 'Camponotus inflatus' Lubbock, in Northern Territory, Australia[15], A FIELD STUDY OF THE NESTING ECOLOGY OF THE THATCHING ANT, FORMICA OBSCURIPES FOREL, AT HIGH ALTITUDE IN COLORADO[16], Nest Architecture and Population of the Honey Ant, Myrmecocystus mexicanus Wesmael (Formicidae), in Colorado[17], and Notes on Repletes, Myrmecophiles, and Predators of Honey Ant Nests (Myrmecocystus mexicanus) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Arizona[18].
FAQs
What did John R. Conway do for work?
John R. Conway worked as myrmecologist[2], biology teacher[3], and photographer[4].
Where did John R. Conway go to school?
John R. Conway was educated at Ohio State University[10], University of Colorado[11], and University of Colorado[12].