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(Ecologist) Warder Clyde "W.C." Allee was a prominent American ecologist recognized for his groundbreaking contributions to the field of ecology. He conducted extensive research on social behavior, animal aggregations, and distributions in aquatic and terrestrial environments. Allee's work, conducted at institutions like the University of Chicago and the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, resulted in influential publications including Principles of Animal Ecology and Animal Aggregations. His lasting impact on the field of ecology persisted until his passing in 1955.