Harold Munro Fox
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harold Munro Fox was an English zoologist. Education and early life He was born Harold Munro Fuchs in Clapham, London, in 1889 to George Gotthilf Fuchs, a former captain in the Prussian Army, and Margaret Isabella Campbell Munro, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Munro of the Yorkshire Regiment. However, his parents separated when he was just a few years old. Fox was educated at Brighton College and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he read for the Natural Sciences Tripos .
Harold Munro Fox's Published Works
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- The nature of animal colours (1962) (153)
- A Portable Apparatus for the Determination of Oxygen Dissolved in a Small Volume of Water (1938) (152)
- The haemoglobin of Daphnia (1948) (104)
- The effect of oxygen on the concentration of haem in invertebrates (1955) (89)
- Functions of haemoglobin in Daphnia (1951) (89)
- Anal and Oral Intake of Water by Crustacea (1952) (86)
- Factors influencing haemoglobin synthesis by Daphnia (1953) (76)
- The tolerance of oxygen by aquatic invertebrates (1955) (69)
- The Oxygen Affinities of Certain Invertebrate Haemoglobins (1945) (62)
- The Oxygen Consumption of Ephemerid Nymphs from Flowing and from Still Waters in Relation to the Concentration of Oxygen in the Water (1937) (57)
- Fluctuations in the haemoglobin content of Daphnia (1949) (53)
- Metabolic Rates of Aquatic Arthropods from Different Habitats (1933) (52)
- Spectrographic Analysis of Animal Tissues. (1930) (49)
- The Migration of a Red Sea Crab through the Suez Canal (1924) (41)
- Metabolic Rates of Ephemerid Nymphs from Swiftly Flowing and from Still Waters (1935) (35)
- Tissue degeneration: an electron microscopic study of the pronephros of Rana temporaria. (1970) (34)
- Hæmoglobin in the Crustacea (1957) (34)
- On chlorocruorin and haemoglobin (1949) (31)
- A study of the development of the head and pharynx of the larval urodele Hynobius and its bearing on the evolution of the vertebrate head (1959) (31)
- METHODS OF STUDYING THE RESPIRATORY EXCHANGE IN SMALL AQUATIC ORGANISMS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE USE OF FLAGELLATES AS AN INDICATOR FOR OXYGEN CONSUMPTION (1921) (30)
- Hæmoglobin in Crustacea (1949) (30)
- On the Blood Circulation and Metabolism of Sabellids (1938) (30)
- The Influence of Dissolved Oxygen on the Respiratory Movements of Caddis Larvae (1953) (30)
- Hæmoglobin and Biliverdin in Parasitic Cirripede Crustacea (1953) (28)
- Degeneration of the nerve cord in the tail of Rana temporaria during metamorphic climax: study by electron microscopy. (1973) (27)
- Aspects of the ultrastructure of the alimentary canal and respiratory ducts in Xenopus laevis larvae (1972) (27)
- Chlorocruorin: A Pigment Allied to Haemoglobin (1926) (26)
- Aspects of tail muscle ultrastructure and its degeneration in Rana temporaria. (1975) (25)
- A cytological study of Mauthner's cells in Xenopus laevis and Rana temporaria during metamorphosis. (1968) (23)
- On the function of chlorocruorin (1940) (23)
- Thyroid growth and its relationship to metamorphosis in Rana temporaria. (1966) (20)
- Growth and degeneration of the pronephric system of Rana temporaria. (1962) (19)
- A study of the relationship between the thyroid and larval growth in Rana temporaria and Xenopus laevis. (1967) (19)
- Haemoglobin in the Crustacea. (1957) (18)
- Hæmoglobin in Blood-sucking Parasites (1945) (15)
- Carbon Monoxide Affinity of Chlorocruorin and Hæmoglobin (1948) (15)
- Ultrastructure of diploid and haploid cells of Xenopus laevis larvae. (1971) (13)
- Hæmoglobin in Branchiura (1957) (13)
- The Blood Circulation of Animals Possessing Chlorocruorin (1933) (13)
- Dr. Kammerer's Ciona Experiments (1923) (12)
- Oxygen and Hæm in Invertebrates (1954) (11)
- Degeneration of the tail notochord of Rana temporaria at metamorphic climax (1973) (11)
- Cell death, thyroxine and the development of Rana temporaria larvae with special reference to the pronephros. (1971) (11)
- Ultrastructure of tail degeneration in Rana temporaria larvae. (1973) (11)
- New and interesting cyprids (Crustacea, Ostracoda) in Britain (1964) (11)
- Longevity in a Polychaete and a Coelenterate (1963) (10)
- Anal and Oral Water Intake by Crustacea (1952) (10)
- Functions of Hæmoglobin in Daphnia (1950) (10)
- Degeneration phenomena of transplanted pronephric grafts in Rana temporaria (1965) (10)
- Chemical Taxonomy (1946) (10)
- AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE CAUSE OF THE SPONTANEOUS AGGREGATION OF FLAGELLATES AND INTO THE REACTIONS OF FLAGELLATES TO DISSOLVED OXYGEN (1921) (10)
- Confirmation of old observations on the behaviour of a hermit crab and its commensal sea anemone (1965) (9)
- ORIGIN OF THE PRONEPHRIC DUCT IN XENOPUS LAEVIS. (1964) (9)
- The Vapour Pressures of the Blood of Arthropods from Swift and Still Fresh Waters (1935) (9)
- Chemical thyroidectomy and a consideration of larval growth and metamorphosis in Rana temporaria. (1967) (9)
- Function of Chlorocruorin in Sabella and of Haemoglobin in Lumbricus (1940) (9)
- Rates of Cleavage of Sea Urchin Eggs in Different Latitudes (1936) (8)
- On chlorocruorin and haemoglobin. (1949) (7)
- Injurious Effect of Air-saturated Water on Certain Invertebrates (1954) (7)
- The effect of sodium sulphadiazine on the nuclear population of the pronephros in Triturus cristatus karelinii (Strauch). (1955) (7)
- The segmentation of components in the hind region of the head of Neoceratodus and their relation to the pronephric tubules. (1961) (6)
- Aspects of the ultrastructure of the alimentary canal and associated glands of the Xenopus laevis larva. (1970) (6)
- PROOTIC ANATOMY OF THE NEOCERATODUS LARVA (1963) (6)
- Note on Kammerer’s experiments withCiona concerning the inheritance of an acquired character (1924) (6)
- The Oxygen to Iron Ratio of Oxychlorocruorin and the Total Quantity of Oxygen Carried by the Pigment in Spirographis (1934) (6)
- Relation of the Rate of Antennal Movement in Daphnia to the Number of Eggs Carried in the Brood Pouch (1953) (5)
- Oxygen Affinities of Respiratory Blood Pigments in Serpula (1951) (5)
- The personality of animals (1947) (5)
- Cilia in cloaca and hind gut of Xenopus larvae seen by electron microscopy. (1970) (4)
- Growth Stimulation of Blow-Fly Larvae Fed on Fatigued Frog Muscle (1933) (4)
- Early Development of Two Subspecies of the Salamander Triturus cristatus (1955) (4)
- Rate of Tissue Metabolism of Marine Cold-blooded Animals in Different Latitudes (1937) (3)
- Haemoglobin in Crustacea. (1949) (3)
- Oxygen and haem in invertebrates. (1954) (3)
- Prootic arteries of larvae of Dipnoi and Amphibia (1963) (3)
- Oxygen Consumption of Mayfly Nymphs in Relation to Available Oxygen (1936) (3)
- Degeneration of the remaining pronephros of Rana temporaria after unilateral pronephrectomy. (1962) (3)
- Pronephric system in haploid and diploid larvae ofXenopus laevis (1964) (2)
- Proposed suppression under the plenary powers of the generic name " Monoculus " Linnaeus 1758 (1951) (2)
- Metabolism of Cold-Blooded Animals in Different Latitudes (1936) (2)
- Apus and a Rare Cladoceran in Britain (1948) (2)
- Mauthner cells and the thyroid hormonal level in larvae of Rana temporaria. (1968) (2)
- On the Swarming of Vorticella. (1936) (1)
- Influence of temperature and iron on haemoglobin synthesis by Daphnia. (1953) (1)
- The Zoological Survey of India (1947) (1)
- On a New Porphyrin (1)
- Elements present in Animal Tissues. (1930) (1)
- Functions of haemoglobin in Daphnia. (1951) (1)
- The Development of the Tympano-Eustachian Passage and Associated Structures in the Common Toad lBufo lentiginosusr (1)
- Individual Hæmoglobins (1945) (0)
- Prof. E. Baldi (1951) (0)
- AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE CAUSE OF THE SPONTANEOUS AGGREGATION OF FLAGELLATES AND INTO THE REACTIONS OF FLAGELLATES TO DISSOLVED OXYGEN (1921) (0)
- Prof. Paul Reiss (1947) (0)
- Book Review:Xenopus: The South African Clawed Frog. E. M. Deuchar (1976) (0)
- A laboratory notebook of elementary zoology / by Edward Hindle ... and ... H. Munro Fox. (0)
- Prof. Fred Viès (1947) (0)
- Observations on Bird Behaviour (1945) (0)
- Apologies to Xenopus (1972) (0)
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