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related to Marine biology
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231 citations
related to Marine biology as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Thomas A. Jefferson
(2023)
Marine mammals of the United States Exploring Expedition, 1838–1842: History and taxonomy.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 101-117).
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Article
Scott F. Gilbert
(2023)
Shells, Gills, and Gonads: On the Remarkable Persistence of Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 221-241).
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Article
P. G. Moore
(2022)
Edward Emrys Watkin (1900–1978): Marine zoologist and educator.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 364-371).
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Article
Miquel Carandell Baruzzi
(2022)
Mediterranean Dolphins from Miami: Knowledge and Practices in Barcelona Zoo's Aquarama (1962–1970).
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 751-772).
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Book
Christoph Irmscher; Richard J. King; Subhankar Banerjee
(2022)
Audubon at Sea: The Coastal and Transatlantic Adventures of John James Audubon.
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Article
Sarah M. Hamylton; Pat Hutchings; Carrie Sims; et al.
(2022)
The Australian Coral Reef Society: The last 40 years of a century working with Australia’s coral reefs.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 1-18).
(/isis/citation/CBB348164448/)
Article
Pat Hutchings; Barbara E. Brown; Maria Byrne; et al.
(2022)
The remarkable contributions of ten outstanding women to Australian coral reef science.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 19-35).
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Article
Alex Souchen
(October 2021)
An Exceptional Mortality: Dumped Munitions, Inconclusive Science, and the Mass Death of Oysters in the Thames Estuary after the First World War.
Environmental History
(pp. 696-723).
(/isis/citation/CBB562504251/)
Article
Christine Y. L. Luk
(2021)
Chen Ziying and Woods Hole: Bringing the Marine Biological Laboratory to Amoy, China, 1930–1936.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 151-173).
(/isis/citation/CBB789107849/)
Article
P. G. Moore; R. B. Williams
(2021)
Charles Livesey Walton (1881–1953): From Marine to Veterinary to Agricultural Zoology.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 139-156).
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Article
Theodore W. Pietsch
(2021)
Two unpublished photographic portraits of the American conchologist William Harper Pease (1824–1871).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 175-178).
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Thesis
Amy Lynn Coale
(2021)
Portholes into a New World: The Contributions of Marine Studios, Florida to American Popular and Scientific Understanding of Marine Life.
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Chapter
Ana Cristina Roque
(2021)
A natureza e a geografia da África austral nos roteiros e diários de navegação portugueses do século XVI.
In: Ciência, Tecnologia E Medicina Na Construção de Portugal. 1: Novos Horizontes (Sécs. XV a XVII)
(pp. 197-219).
(/isis/citation/CBB854121395/)
Book
Georges Cuvier; Theodore W. Pietsch
(2020)
Tableau historique des progrès de l'Ichtyologie: Depuis son origine jusqu a nos jours [Historical Portrait of the Progress of Ichthyology: From Its Origin to Our Own Time].
(/isis/citation/CBB439200709/)
Article
Neal Woodman; James G. Mead; Michael R. McGowen
(2020)
“Mostri Marini”: Constantine S. Rafinesque's names for three of Antonino Mongitore's Sicilian whales.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 344-355).
(/isis/citation/CBB404745436/)
Article
P. G. Moore
(2020)
The Goodsir brothers from Fife, Scotland: Contributions to anatomy, marine zoology and Arctic exploration in the nineteenth century.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 76-91).
(/isis/citation/CBB205460184/)
Article
P. G. Moore
(2020)
John Robertson Henderson (1863–1925): Scotland, India and Anomuran Taxonomy.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 63-75).
(/isis/citation/CBB816060321/)
Article
Eric Mills
(2020)
“Too Late For Action.”: A.G. Huntsman, M.L. Fernald and the Belle Isle Strait Expedition of 1923.
Scientia Canadensis: Journal of the History of Canadian Science, Technology, and Medicine
(pp. 75-95).
(/isis/citation/CBB593702370/)
Book
Karl S. Matlin
(2020)
Why Study Biology by the Sea?.
(/isis/citation/CBB454448532/)
Article
Sam Robinson
(2020)
Early Twentieth-Century Ocean Science Diplomacy: Competition and Cooperation among North Sea Nations.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 384-410).
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