Arthur M. Banta
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American zoologist
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Arthur M. Banta's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur Mangun Banta was an American zoologist and professor known for his studies on cave animals. His 1907 publication The Fauna of Mayfield's Cave, a survey of the fauna of an Indiana cave, has become a "classic account in the annals of cave biology in the United States."
Arthur M. Banta's Published Works
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Published Works
- A study of longevity, growth, reproduction and heart rate in Daphnia longispina as influenced by limitations in quantity of food (1937) (163)
- Studies on the physiology, genetics, and evolution of some Cladocera (1939) (145)
- Control of Sex in Cladocera. I. Crowding the Mothers as a Means of Controlling Male Production (1929) (57)
- A CONVENIENT CULTURE MEDIUM FOR DAPHNIDS. (1921) (46)
- SEX RECOGNITION AND THE MATING BEHAVIOR OF THE WOOD FROG, RANA SYLVATICA (1914) (36)
- Control of Sex in Cladocera. II. The Unstable Nature of the Excretory Products Involved in Male Production (1929) (31)
- CONTROL OF SEX IN CLADOCERA. III. LOCALIZATION OF THE CRITICAL PERIOD FOR CONTROL OF SEX. (1929) (29)
- Sex Intergrades in a Species of Crustacea. (1916) (18)
- The life history of the cave salamander, Spelerpes maculicaudus (Cope) (17)
- The fauna of Mayfield's Cave (17)
- Observations on procuring and hatching sexual eggs of Daphnia longispina (1933) (15)
- A comparison of the reactions of a species of surface isopod with those of a subterranean species. Part I: Experiments with light (1910) (13)
- A Study of the Rate of Oxygen Consumption of Different Cladocera Clones Derived Originally from a Single Mother (1930) (12)
- Available Bacteria and the Sex Ratio in Moina (1931) (12)
- Sex Control in Cladocera. VII. Male Production in Relation to Temperature (1932) (12)
- A comparison of the reactions of A species of surface isopod with those of a subterranean species. Part II (1910) (12)
- Hatchability of Daphnia and Moina sexual eggs without drying (1937) (12)
- Growth and maturation in the parthenogenetic and sexual eggs of Moina macrocopa (1929) (11)
- Control of male and sexual-egg production (1939) (11)
- The Relation between Previous Sexual Reproduction and the Production of Male Offspring in Moina macrocopa (1925) (11)
- A MILKY WHITE AMPHIBIAN EGG JELL (1914) (10)
- Sex and Sex Intergrades in Cladocera. (1918) (10)
- A Thermal Race of Cladocera Originating by Mutation (9)
- ANOTHER AVIVOROUS ANGLER OR GOOSEFISH. (1941) (8)
- A thelytokous race of cladocera in which pseudo-sexual reproduction occurs (1926) (7)
- One hundred parthenogenetic generations of Daphnia without sexual forms (1914) (7)
- Control of Sex in Cladocera. IV. Relation between the Rate of the Mother's Development and the Sex of Her Young (1929) (7)
- Some Effects of Colchicine on Heredity in Daphnia Longispina. (1940) (7)
- Accessory appendages and other abnormalities produced in amphibian larvae through the action of centrifugal force (1915) (7)
- The Critical Period for Control of Sex in Moina (1932) (6)
- Inheritance in parthenogenesis and in sexual reproduction in Cladocera (6)
- Control of Sex in Cladocera. VI. By Treatment with Drugs (1930) (6)
- Control of Sex in Cladocera: VIII. Food and Crowding as Factors in Male Production (1935) (5)
- A biochemical reaction associated with sex in Cladocera. (1925) (5)
- Rate of metabolism and sex determination in Cladocera. (1924) (4)
- Growth and reproductive characteristics of Daphnia longispina (1939) (4)
- GENETIC EVIDENCE THAT THE CLADOCERA MALE IS DIPLOID. (1928) (4)
- Genetical studies in sexual reproduction (1939) (4)
- Population Density as Related to Sex and to Evolution in Cladocera (1937) (4)
- Some data on control of sex in Cladocera (3)
- New data with possible bearing upon Robertson's theory of allelocatalysis (3)
- Rate of metabolism and sex control in Cladocera (1924) (3)
- AN EYELESS DAPHNID, WITH REMARKS ON THE POSSIBLE ORIGIN OF EYELESS CAVE ANIMALS. (1921) (3)
- Control of Sex in Cladocera. V. Experimentally Accelerated Development of Mothers and Sex of Young; Mammalian Endocrine Substances without Specific Effect on Cladocerans (1929) (3)
- Quantity of food as a factor in sex control in Cladocera (3)
- SOME NOTES ON ALBINISM. (1915) (3)
- Experiments on the light and tactile reactions of a cave variety and an open water variety of an amphipod species (1913) (2)
- Temperature as a factor in sex control in Cladocera (2)
- Growth of genetically different clones (1939) (2)
- Inheritance in parthenogenesis and in sexual reproduction in a cladoceran. (1926) (2)
- A sex-intergrade strain of Cladocera (1916) (2)
- Temperature, crowding and quantity of food as factors in the control of sex in Moina macrocopa (Abstract) (1933) (1)
- Factors Involved in Male Production by Crowded Moina macrocopa Mothers. (1931) (1)
- Dwarf and slow developing clones of Daphina longispina (1931) (1)
- The time of egg laying in relation to sex for first broods of Moina macrocopa (1)
- A strain of sex intergrades (1)
- Control of male-production in new and old parthenogenetic lines of a daphnia (Moina macrocopa) (1)
- The length of the embryonic period for female and for male embryos of Moina macrocopa (1)
- Further observations on control of sex with Cladocera (1)
- Long-continued parthenogenesis and the accumulation of recessive mutations in Cladocera (Abstract) (1)
- The results of selection with a Cladocera pure line (clone) (1919) (1)
- Attempts to end the dormancy period of some Cladocera sexual eggs (1932) (1)
- Attempts to analyze the effects of crowding upon male production in the Cladoceran, Moina macrocopa (1931) (1)
- The accumulation of recessive physiological mutations during long-continued parthenogenesis (Abstract) (1937) (1)
- Certain observations on the occurrence of tyrosinase in amphibian egg jell (1913) (1)
- A comparison of the regeneration of a highly functional organ with that of a regressing, functionless or slightly functional organ (1)
- Studies on Cladocera mutations in parthenogenesis and in sexual reproduction (0)
- Maternal effects in Cladocera (Abstract) (1938) (0)
- Selection within pure lines in Daphnia (Abstract) (1913) (0)
- The distastefulness of Anosia plexippus (Reply to Mr. R.I. Pocock) (0)
- A NEW FORM OF COLLECTING PIPETTE. (1914) (0)
- Sex intergrades in Daphnia longispina (1939) (0)
- The production of accessory appendages and other abnormalities in amphibian larvæ through the action of centrifugal force (1914) (0)
- Adaptation and evolution (1939) (0)
- Sex control in a daphnid (1928) (0)
- Environmental conditions and Daphnia characteristics (1939) (0)
- The sex of successive parthenogenetic breeds of Moina macrocopia (0)
- Brood size in the Cladoceran, Moina macrocopa (1935) (0)
- The distastefulness of Anosia plexippus (Comment on an article by Mr. R.I. Pocock) (0)
- The moulting of the Cladoceran, Moina macrocopa (0)
- Observations on the relation of carbon dioxide and oxygen to the development of certain amphibian embryos (1912) (0)
- A New Form of Collecting Pipette (1914) (0)
- AN ALBINO SALAMANDER (0)
- The elimination of the male sex in the evolution of some lower animals (0)
- Inheritance in diploid parthenogenesis contrasted with biparental inheritance (Abstract) (0)
- Experiments with the influence of darkness upon pigment development in amphibian larvae (Abstract) (0)
- Another Avivorous Angler or Goosefish (1941) (0)
- Temperature and male production in the Cladocera Moina macrocopa (0)
- Genetic Evidence That the Cladocera Male Is Diploid (1928) (0)
- Selection in Cladocera on the basis of a physiological character, by Arthur M. Banta. (0)
- The Distastefulness of Anosia plexippus (1911) (0)
- Sex intergrades in Simocephalus exspinosus (1939) (0)
- Completion and preparation for publication of studies with Cladocera (1931) (0)
- The excavated-head mutation (1939) (0)
- A Convenient Culture Medium for Daphnids (1921) (0)
- Further studies on inheritance in Cladocera (0)
- More Eyeless Cladocera (1922) (0)
- The Influence of Cave Conditions Upon Pigment Development in Larvae of Amblystoma tigrinum (1912) (0)
- The Distastefulness of Anosia plexippus (0)
- The fauna of Mayfield's Cave (Abstract) (1905) (0)
- Data concerning a physiologically new type of Cladocera originating from sexual reproduction (0)
- A new mutation in Daphnia longispina and its inheritance (0)
- Some observations on the behavior of the beach flea, Orchestia agilis (Abstract) (1910) (0)
- Brood size and sex of brood in Moina macrocopa (0)
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