Charles Otis Whitman
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American zoologist
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Charles Otis Whitman's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Otis Whitman was an American zoologist, who was influential to the founding of classical ethology . A dedicated educator who preferred to teach a few research students at a time, he made major contributions in the areas of evolution and embryology of worms, comparative anatomy, heredity, and animal behaviour. He was known as the "Father of Zoology" in Japan.
Charles Otis Whitman's Published Works
Published Works
- The behavior of pigeons (110)
- A contribution to the history of the germ‐layers in Clepsine (75)
- The inadequacy of the cell‐theory of development. (1893) (50)
- The Biological Bulletin (1900) (46)
- The leeches of Japan (44)
- On the Development of Some Pelagic Fish Eggs. Preliminary Notice (36)
- Myths in Animal Psychology. (1899) (30)
- Memoirs: The Embryology of Clepsine (1878) (28)
- Orthogenetic evolution in pigeons (17)
- The egg of Amia and its cleavage (1897) (15)
- Inheritance, fertility, and the dominance of sex and color in hybrids of wild species of pigeons (15)
- Spermatophores as a means of hypodermic impregnation (1891) (15)
- THE ADVANTAGES OF STUDY AT THE NAPLES ZOOLOGICAL STATION. (1883) (14)
- THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. (13)
- Methods of research in microscopical anatomy and embryology (1886) (11)
- The external morphology of the Leech (11)
- A BIOLOGICAL FARM (1902) (10)
- A BIOLOGICAL FARM FOR THE EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF HEREDITY VARIATION AND EVOLUTION, AND FOR THE STUIDY OF LIFE-HISTORIES, HABITS, INSTINCTS AND INTELLIGENCE. (1902) (10)
- Some new facts about the hirudinea (1889) (10)
- SOME OF THE FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES OF A BIOLOGICAL STATION. (1898) (7)
- Biological Instruction in Universities (1887) (6)
- THE IMPENDING CRISIS IN THE HISTORY OF THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. (1902) (6)
- The seat of formative and regenerative energy (1888) (5)
- Description of clepsine plana (1891) (4)
- Posthumous works, ed. by Oscar Riddle. (4)
- The Segmental Sense-Organs of the Leech (1884) (3)
- Memoirs: A Rare Form of the Blastoderm of the Chick, and its Bearing on the Question of the Formation of the Vertebrate Embryo (1883) (3)
- SOME MATTERS OF FACT OVERLOOKED BY PROFESSOR WILSON. (1902) (3)
- DEVELOPMENT OF SIPUNCULUS NUDUS. (1884) (2)
- General Physiology and Its Relation to Morphology (1893) (2)
- The pelagic stages of young fishes (2)
- Abnormal embryos of trout and salmon. (1886) (2)
- THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. (1896) (2)
- LAMARCK AND 'A PERFECTING TENDENCY.'. (1898) (2)
- Introduction (1)
- ZOOLOGICAL CLUB, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, MEETING OF JANUARY 6, 1897 (1897) (1)
- ZOOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. (1898) (1)
- Memoirs: The Leeches of Japan (1886) (1)
- THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. (0)
- Artificial Production of Variation in Types. (0)
- THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY (1890) (0)
- Whitman on 'Animal Behavior' (0)
- THE QUESTION OF A TABLE AT THE NAPLES STATION. (1891) (0)
- THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. (1888) (0)
- Methods of Microscopical Research in the Zoological Station in Naples (1882) (0)
- Do Flying Fish Fly? (1880) (0)
- Methods of Microscopical Research in the Zoological Station in Naples (Continued) (1882) (0)
- The development of osseous fishes, by Alexander Agassiz and C.O. Whitman. (0)
- The history of the egg from fertilization to cleavage (0)
- NATURAL HISTORY WORK AT THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY, WOOD'S HOLL. (1901) (0)
- THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. (0)
- THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. (1890) (0)
- Oökinesis (0)
- MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. (0)
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