Brian John Marples
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New Zealand zoologist
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Zoology
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Brian John Marples's Degrees
- Bachelors Zoology University of New Zealand
- Masters Zoology University of New Zealand
- PhD Zoology University of New Zealand
Why Is Brian John Marples Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Brian John Marples FRSNZ was a British zoologist who spent most of his career in New Zealand. Early years Marples was born in Hessle, Yorkshire, in north-eastern England. He was educated at Kingsmead in Cheshire, and St Bees in Cumberland before attending Exeter College at Oxford University. He graduated as a BA from Oxford in 1929, subsequently obtaining a MSc from the University of Manchester in 1931, and MA from Oxford in 1933. He married Mary Joyce Ransford in 1931.
Brian John Marples's Published Works
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Published Works
- The New Zealand Sea Shore (1968) (413)
- The Structure and Development of the Nasal Glands of Birds (1932) (62)
- The spinnerets and epiandrous glands of spiders (1967) (53)
- Spiders from Western Samoa (1955) (46)
- Fossil penguins from the mid-Tertiary of Seymour Island (1953) (37)
- The Roman Fortress at Longthorpe (1974) (27)
- 18. Notes on the Spiders Hyptiotes paradoxus and Cyclosa conicn (1937) (23)
- A study of the little owl, Athene noctua, in New Zealand (1942) (22)
- An introduction to freshwater life in New Zealand (1962) (17)
- The Winter Starling Roosts of Great Britain, 1932-1933 (1934) (16)
- Zosterops lateralis at Dunedin, New Zealand (1945) (15)
- Two endocranial casts of cetaceans from the Oligocene of New Zealand (1949) (14)
- Spiders from some Pacific Islands (1955) (13)
- Observations on Cantuaria toddi and other trapdoor spiders (Aranea : Mygalomorpha) in Central Otago, New Zealand (1972) (12)
- Notes on some neognathous bird bones from the early Tertiary of New Zealand (1946) (12)
- The hypochilomorph spiders (1968) (12)
- Pacific Symphytognathid Spiders (1951) (9)
- A mechanism for recording automatically the nesting habits of birds. (1943) (8)
- THE MATACHIINAE, A GROUP OF CRIBELLATE SPIDERS (1962) (6)
- The Rookeries of the Wirral Peninsula (1932) (6)
- A fossil penguin bone from Kawhia, New Zealand (1963) (5)
- Spiders from Some Pacific Islands, III: The Kingdom of Tonga (1959) (5)
- Spiders from Some Pacific Islands, Part V (1964) (5)
- Mygalomorph Spider in Samoa (1951) (5)
- Spiders from Some Pacific Islands, Part IV The Cook Islands and Niue (1960) (4)
- The Subcutaneous Venous System of the Common Dogfish, Scyliorhinus [Scylliwm] caniculus (L). (1936) (1)
- XXXVII.—Notes on the fauna of a mountain slope in the Pyrenees (1934) (1)
- Some temporary ponds near Sutton, Otago (1959) (1)
- The Chukor in New Zealand. (1953) (0)
- The feeding grounds of rooks and other birds. (1935) (0)
- Automatically recording nesting habits. (1943) (0)
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