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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Theodore W. Pietsch; Hans Aili
(2024)
Jacob Theodor Klein's ‘De piscium auditu’ (1740): An early treatise on hearing in fishes, with a description of the form, function and utility of fish otoliths.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 273-288).
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Article
Tone Druglitrø; Kristin Asdal
(2024)
Experimenting with care and cod: On document-practices, versions of care and fish as the new experimental animal.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 706-727).
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Article
Christine Y. L. Luk
(2024)
The Chinese Freshwater Jellyfish Unbound: Evolution, Nomenclature, and Bioinvasion of Craspedacusta sowerbii, 1880–1941.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 493-520).
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Book
John Simons
(2024)
Goldfish in the Parlour: The Victorian craze for marine life.
(/isis/citation/CBB933871719/)
Book
Paul J. Smith; Florike Egmond
(2023)
Ichthyology in Context 1500-1880.
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Article
Theodore W. Pietsch; Hans Aili
(2023)
Peter Artedi's “Manuscriptum ichthyologicum”, a source for Albertus Seba's Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri accurata descriptio (1759).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 118-132).
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Article
Dmitry D. Zworykin
(2023)
Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792), climbing perch (Anabantidae), and its discovery in India.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 22-34).
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Article
Lisa Fink
(2023)
Alienated Species and Unsettled Ecologies: Locating “Redneck” Conservation in the Racial Discourse of “Asian” Carp Invasion.
American Quarterly
(pp. 821-845).
(/isis/citation/CBB448499247/)
Article
Samantha Muka
(2022)
Taking hobbyists seriously: The reef tank hobby and knowledge production in serious leisure.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 192-202).
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Article
Daniel Droixhe
(2022)
Toutes ces choses bizarres que les gens prennent comme nourriture: Poisson, cancer et consultations à Padoue au début des temps modernes.
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
(pp. 48-76).
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Book
Theodore W. Pietsch; William D. Anderson Jr.
(2022)
Ichthyopedia: A Biographical Dictionary of Ichthyologists.
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Article
Gregory Ferguson-Cradler
(2021)
The Overfishing Problem: Natural and Social Categories in Early Twentieth-Century Fisheries Science.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 719-738).
(/isis/citation/CBB655984497/)
Article
Elizabeth J. Reitz; Martha A. Zierden
(2021)
A Zooarchaeological Study of Households and Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, 1710–1900.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 1087-1112).
(/isis/citation/CBB657071699/)
Article
Samantha Noll; Brittany Davis
(2020)
The Invasive Species Diet: The Ethics of Eating Lionfish as a Wildlife Management Strategy.
Ethics, Place and Environment
(pp. 320-335).
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Article
Susan D. deFrance; J. Ryan Kennedy
(2020)
The Finny Tribe: How Coastal, Cosmopolitan New Orleans Satisfied an Appetite for Fish.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 367-397).
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Book
Lulu Miller
(2020)
Why Fish Don't Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life.
(/isis/citation/CBB189542347/)
Article
Bernhard Herzhoff; Jochen Althoff; Föllinger Sabine; et al.
(2020)
The Whale of the Moselle: Catfish or Sturgeon? Observations on the Fish Catalogue in Mosella by Ausonius.
Antike Naturwissenschaft und Ihre Rezeption
(pp. 129-142).
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Book
Roos, Anna Marie Eleanor
(2019)
Goldfish.
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Article
Zumbrägel, Christian
(2019)
Woher kommen die faulen Aale auf dem Strom? Wasserkraft und Fischereikonflikte im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert.
Der Anschnitt: Zeitschrift für Kunst und Kultur im Bergbau
(pp. 19-36).
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Article
Reuben Message
(2019)
“The Disadvantages of a Defective Education”: Identity, Experiment and Persuasion in the Natural History of the Salmon and Parr Controversy, C. 1825–1850.
Science in Context
(pp. 261-284).
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