Eugenie Clark
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American ichthyologist
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#58
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Eugenie Clark's Degrees
- PhD Zoology New York University
- Masters Zoology New York University
Why Is Eugenie Clark Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Eugenie Clark , popularly known as The Shark Lady, was an American ichthyologist known for both her research on shark behavior and her study of fish in the order Tetraodontiformes. Clark was a pioneer in the field of scuba diving for research purposes. In addition to being regarded as an authority in marine biology, Clark was popularly recognized and used her fame to promote marine conservation.
Eugenie Clark's Published Works
Published Works
- Sharks of the Central Gulf Coast of Florida (1965) (280)
- The whale shark, Rhincodon typus, is a livebearer: 300 embryos found in one ‘megamamma’ supreme (1996) (127)
- Young whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, feeding on a copepod bloom near La Paz, Mexico (1997) (121)
- Mating behavior patterns in two sympatric species of xiphophorin fishes : their inheritance and significance in sexual isolation. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 103, article 2 (1954) (76)
- Instrumental Conditioning of Lemon Sharks (1959) (63)
- Functional Hermaphroditism and Self-fertilization in a Serranid Fish (1959) (58)
- Depth telemetry from the sixgill shark, Hexanchus griseus, at Bermuda (2004) (38)
- Sexual behavior in the guppy, Lebistes reticulatus (Peters) (1951) (30)
- Toxic soles, Pardachirus marmoratus from the Red Sea and P. pavoninus from Japan, with notes on other species (1979) (27)
- Natural Preservation of Human Brain, Warm Mineral Springs, Florida (1960) (22)
- The Red Sea's sharkproof fish (1974) (21)
- Massive aggregations of large rays and sharks in and near Sarasota, Florida (1963) (19)
- Reproductive behavior and social organization in the sand tilefish, Malacanthus plumieri (1988) (19)
- Monogamy, spawning and skin-shedding of the sea moth, Eurypegasus draconis (Pisces: Pegasidae) (1993) (17)
- A contribution to the visceral anatomy, development, and relationships of the Plectognathi. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 88, article 5 (1947) (17)
- Discovery of Right Whales in the Gulf of Mexico (1963) (16)
- Evidences of Ambidexterity and Laterality in the Sexual Behavior of Certain Poeciliid Fishes (1952) (16)
- Notes on the behavior and morphology of some West Indian Plectognath fishes (1950) (15)
- Lady with a spear (1953) (15)
- Mound-building and Feeding Behavior of the Twostripe Goby, Valenciennea helsdingenii, in the South Red Sea (2000) (14)
- Ecology and behavior of tilefishes, Hoplolatilus starcki, H. fronticinctus and related species (Malacanthidae): non-mound and mound builders (1998) (13)
- Whale sharks: gentle monsters of the deep (1992) (10)
- An analysis of the sexual behavior of two sympatric species of poeciliid fishes and their laboratory induced hybrids. (1948) (9)
- The strangest sea (1975) (9)
- Trichonotus halstead, a new sand-diving fish from Papua New Guinea (2004) (9)
- Embryological Notes on Menidia (1949) (8)
- The Lady and the Sharks (1995) (8)
- The Red Sea's gardens of Eels (1972) (7)
- Down the Cayman Wall (1988) (7)
- Darting behavior of a sandburrower fish,Limnichthys nitidus (Creediidae), in the Red Sea (1995) (7)
- Women in ichthyology: an anthology in honour of ET, Ro and Genie (1994) (6)
- Into the lairs of "sleeping" sharks (1975) (6)
- Hidden life of an undersea desert (1983) (6)
- RED SEA FISHES OF THE FAMILY TRIPTERYGIIDAE WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF EIGHT NEW SPECIES (2013) (6)
- Notes on the Inflating Power of the Swell Shark, Cephaloscyllium uter (1947) (6)
- The role of the pelvic fins in the copulatory act of certain poeciliid fishes. American Museum novitates ; no. 1509 (1951) (5)
- ‘Megamama’ is a virgin: dissection of the first female specimen of Megachasma pelagios (1995) (4)
- Yellow-billed Cuckoo in Stomach of Tiger Shark (1962) (4)
- Shark Repellent Effect of the Red Sea Moses Sole (2019) (3)
- Spawning behavior of the collared knifefish, Cymolutes torquatus (Labridae) in Papua New Guinea (1998) (3)
- New eyes for the dark reveal the world of sharks at 2,000 feet (1986) (3)
- The Need for Conservation in the Sea (1967) (3)
- Four Shark Attacks on the West Coast of Florida, Summer 1958 (1960) (3)
- Flashlight fish of the Red Sea (1978) (3)
- Japan's Izu Oceanic Park (1984) (3)
- REEF FISH STUDIES IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC (1950) (2)
- Notes on some Hawaiian plectognath fishes, including a key to the species. American Museum novitates ; no. 1397 (1949) (2)
- Fish imagery in art 67: Anita'scoelacanth in shells (1994) (2)
- CAPE HAZE MARINE LABORATORY (1963) (1)
- Reef Fish Studies. Scientific Investigation in Micronesia (1949) (0)
- Acknowledgements for Refereeing (2004) (0)
- Potential Participants in the Beebe Projects Deep Sea Biological Expedition in Bermuda (1992) (0)
- Useful Animals: The Life of Sharks . Paul Budker. English version by Peter J. Whitehead. Columbia University Press, New York, 1971. xviii, 222 pp. + plates. $12.50. (1971) (0)
- Charles M. Breder, Jr.: Dry Tortugas, 1929 (2001) (0)
- Authors' index (2021) (0)
- Acknowledgements for refereeing (2004) (0)
- A study of the birds of North Fishtail Bay. (1941) (0)
- Acknowledgements for refereeing (2004) (0)
- Garter snake eats young Black and White Warblers. (1941) (0)
- Acknowledgements for refereeing (2004) (0)
- Current research at the Cape Haze Marine Laboratory and reports for 1955-1961 (1961) (0)
- Fish imagery in art 81: fish on a front door (2004) (0)
- Acknowledgements for refereeing (2004) (0)
- HEINZ STEINITZ: TO REALIZE A DREAM (2013) (0)
- ON SOME HAWAIIAN PLECTOGNATH FISHES , INCLUDING A KEY TO THE SPECIES BY EUGENIE CLARK (0)
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