Niles Eldredge
| Niles Eldredge | |
|---|---|
| Born | August 24, 1943 | 
| Alma mater | Columbia University (BA, PhD) | 
| Known for | Macroevolution; punctuated equilibria; biodiversity crisis | 
| Awards | Charles Schuchert Award (1979) Paleontological Society Medal (2008) | 
| Scientific career | |
| Institutions | Columbia University | 
| Thesis | Geographic variation and evolution in Phacops rana (Green 1832) and Phacops iowensis Delo, 1935, in the Middle Devonian of North America (1969) | 
| Academic advisors | Norman D. Newell | 
| Doctoral students | Gregory Edgecombe, Bruce S. Lieberman | 
| Website | nileseldredge | 
Niles Eldredge (/ˈɛldrɪdʒ/ ELD-rij; born August 25, 1943) is an American biologist and paleontologist, who, along with Stephen Jay Gould, proposed the theory of punctuated equilibrium in 1972.