• Heini Hediger (30 November 1908 – 29 August 1992) was a Swiss biologist noted for work in proxemics in animal behavior and is known as the "father of...
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  • Hediger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dennis Hediger (born 1986), Swiss footballer Heini Hediger (1908–1992), Swiss biologist...
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  • Heini Hediger (1908–1992), Swiss biologist Heini Hemmi (born 1949), Swiss alpine skier Heini Klopfer (1918–1968), German ski jumper and architect Heini Koivuniemi...
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  • of hospital design on the species-habitat work of German zoologist Heini Hediger, and on the research acid trips he took with Izumi. Osmond also coined...
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    ideas of Carl Hagenbeck, who invented the modern zoo concept and by Heini Hediger, a pioneer of ethology. At Chester, Mottershead took Hagenbeck's idea...
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    the outside temperature is below ten degrees Celsius. The zoologist Heini Hediger was director of the Zürich Zoo from 1954 to 1973. The current director...
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  • of the first animal. The concept was introduced by Swiss zoologist Heini Hediger in 1954, along with other space boundaries for an animal, such as flight...
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    Dorst, Constantine Walter Benson, Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Helmut Sick, Heini Hediger, Wolfgang Makatsch, Erich Thenius, Erna Mohr, Adolf Portmann, Nagamichi...
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    distance, flush distance, and escape flight distance. Swiss zoologist Heini Hediger distinguished between flight distance (run boundary), critical distance...
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  • early pioneers of biosemiotics were Jakob von Uexküll (1864–1944), Heini Hediger (1908–1992), Giorgio Prodi (1928–1987), Marcel Florkin (1900–1979) and...
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