Kinji Imanishi

Kinji Imanishi
今西錦司
Born(1902-01-06)6 January 1902
 Japan Kyoto
Died15 June 1992(1992-06-15) (aged 90)
 Japan Kyoto
Nationality Japan Japan
Alma materKyoto Imperial University
Known forTheory of Habitat segregation
Imanishi Group
AwardsAsahi Prize
Person of Cultural Merit
Scientific career
Fieldsecology
anthropology
ThesisMayfly from the Japanese mountain streams (1939)
Doctoral studentsJunichiro Itani
Masao Kawai
Kinji Imanishi
Japanese name
Kanji今西 錦司
Hiraganaいまにしきんじ
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnImanishi Kinji
Traditional HepburnImanishi Kinji
Kunrei-shikiImanisi Kinzi
Nihon-shikiImanisi Kinzi

Kinji Imanishi (今西 錦司, Imanishi Kinji, January 6, 1902 – June 15, 1992) was a Japanese ecologist and anthropologist. He was the founder of Kyoto University's Primate Research Institute and, together with Junichiro Itani, is considered one of the founders of Japanese primatology.[1]: 314

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