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  1. Konrad Zacharias Lorenz ( German pronunciation: [ˈkɔnʁaːt tsaxaˈʁiːas ˈloːʁɛnts] ⓘ; 7 November 1903 – 27 February 1989) was an Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist. He shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Nikolaas Tinbergen and Karl von Frisch.

  2. Konrad Lorenz (born Nov. 7, 1903, Vienna, Austria—died Feb. 27, 1989, Altenburg) was an Austrian zoologist and the founder of modern ethology, the study of animal behaviour by means of comparative zoological methods.

  3. Jun 16, 2023 · Learn how Lorenz studied the attachment of young animals to the first moving object they see, and how this process is called imprinting. Find out the critical period, the consequences, and the criticisms of imprinting.

  4. Konrad Lorenz was an Austrian ethologist who studied animal behavior and won the Nobel Prize for his discoveries. He showed that some animal behaviors are innate and can be elicited by visual cues.

  5. Learn about the life and work of Konrad Lorenz, the Austrian zoologist and ethologist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1973. Discover how he developed his interest in animal behaviour, evolution, and imprinting through his childhood experiences, education, and research.

  6. Learn about Konrad Lorenz, the Austrian zoologist and Nobel laureate who founded the Konrad Lorenz Research Center for Behaviour and Cognition in 1973. Explore his life, publications, achievements and legacy in behavioural biology.

  7. Konrad Lorenz shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1973 with Karl von Frisch and Nikolaas Tinbergen for their discoveries on animal behavior. Learn more about their research and the Nobel Prize Outreach program.