This celebratory article pays homage to the influential contributions of Daniel Frynta, an ethologist and biologist whose work spans multiple disciplines. The author reminisces about their encounters and collaborations with Frynta, highlighting his contributions to several scientific theories and hypotheses, including the coevolutionary elevator theory, the frozen plasticity theory, and the sibling manipulation hypothesis of male homosexuality.
Frynta's keen intellect, curiosity, and ability to generate novel insights have left a lasting impact on the fields of ethology, herpetology, mammalogy, and beyond. The extent of his contributions goes beyond what conventional scientometric indices can measure, as his exceptional talent and dedication have profoundly influenced the global scientific community.
His work continues to inspire and shape the careers of his peers and students, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of science.