Ann Haven Morgan
American zoologist and ecologist
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Ann Haven Morgan's Degrees
- Bachelors Zoology Bryn Mawr College
- Masters Zoology Bryn Mawr College
- PhD Zoology Bryn Mawr College
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ann Haven Morgan was an American zoologist and ecologist. Biography One of three children of Stanley G. Morgan and Julia A. Douglass Morgan, Anna Morgan was born in Waterford, Connecticut and attended Williams Memorial Institute in New London, Connecticut. In 1902, Anna joined Wellesley College then transferred to Cornell University. After receiving a B.A in 1906, she worked as an assistant and instructor for the Mount Holyoke College department of zoology until 1909. At Cornell University, she was awarded a Ph.D. in 1912 with a dissertation titled, A Contribution to the Biology of the May-fly, after which she became a professor at Mount Holyoke College. Morgan became an associate professor in 1914, then a full professor in 1918. From 1916–1947 she was the chair of the Mount Holyoke zoology department, serving until she retired. During this period, in the summer months she also taught marine zoology at the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory. She died of stomach cancer in South Hadley, Massachusetts.
Ann Haven Morgan's Published Works
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- Seasonal conditions and effects of low temperature in the thyroid glands of amphibians. I. Adult triturus viridescens (1942) (27)
- Winter Habits and Yearly Food Consumption of Adult Spotted Newts, Triturus Viridescens (1932) (24)
- May-Flies of Fall Creek (1911) (23)
- Field Book of Ponds and Streams (1930) (22)
- The Functions of the Gills in Burrowing May Flies (Hexagenia recurvata) (1932) (21)
- The Function of the Tracheal Gills in Larvae of the Caddis Fly, Macronema zebratum Hagen (1931) (19)
- A Contridution to the Biology of May-Flies. (1913) (15)
- Attempts to reduce the gills in neotenous newts, Triturus viridescens (1932) (12)
- Homologies in the Wing-Veins of May-Flies (1912) (11)
- The effects of thymectomy on young fowls (1930) (8)
- The temperature senses in the frog's skin (1922) (7)
- The Mating Flight and the Vestigial Structures of the Stump-Legged Mayfly Campsurus Segnis Needham (1929) (7)
- The Oxygen Consumption of Hexagenia Recurvata during the Winter and Early Spring (1936) (7)
- Seasonal conditions and effects of low temperature in the thyroid glands of amphibians. II. Terrestrial phase of triturus viridescens (1942) (3)
- Kinships of animals and man; a textbook of animal biology. (1955) (3)
- Pod Detachment Mechanisms for Snap Bean Harvesters (1972) (2)
- CONCERNING NOMINA CONSEBIWANDA,AND A BEFEBENDUM TO ALL ZOOLOGISTS (1912) (1)
- Field book of ponds and streams; an introduction to the life of fresh water, by Ann Haven Morgan ... with about 330 illustrations, including 23 plates in color and black and white. (1)
- Bernice Maclean Shapiro 1903-1946. (1946) (0)
- Experiments on Gill Reduction in Neotonous Triturus viridescens (1931) (0)
- Bernice Maclean Shapiro 1903-1946 (1946) (0)
- The Mayflies or Ephemeroptera of Illinois.R. D. BurksThe Mayflies of Florida.Lewis Berner (1954) (0)
- Kinships of animals and man : an animal biology (1955) (0)
- Laboratory studies : to accompany : kinships of animals and man (1957) (0)
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