Isao Ijima
#104,313
Most Influential Person Across History
Japanese zoologist
Isao Ijima's AcademicInfluence.com Rankings
Download Badge
Biology
Isao Ijima's Degrees
- PhD Zoology Kyoto University
- Masters Zoology Kyoto University
- Bachelors Zoology Kyoto University
Why Is Isao Ijima Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Isao Ijima was a Japanese zoologist known for his studies of sponges — including his circumscription of the genus Staurocalyptus — leeches , flatworms , birds, and fish. Professor of Zoology at Tokyo Imperial University, he is considered the founder of parasitology in Japan and was the first President of the Ornithological Society of Japan. Taxa named in his honour include Ijima's sea snake and Ijima's leaf warbler.
Isao Ijima's Published Works
Number of citations in a given year to any of this author's works
Total number of citations to an author for the works they published in a given year. This highlights publication of the most important work(s) by the author
Published Works
- Studies on the Hexactinellida. Contribution 4. (Rossellidae) (1904) (30)
- Preliminary Descriptions of some Japanese Triclads. (1916) (28)
- Studies on the Hexactinellida. Contribution 1. (Euplectellidae) (1901) (28)
- THE GENERA AND SPECIES OF ROSSELLIDAE. (1898) (11)
- Notice of new Hexactinellida from Sagami Bayp II (11)
- Description of Opisthoteuthis depressa n. sp. (8)
- The Source of Bothriocephalus latus in Japan (7)
- Notes on a Specimen of Amphitretus obtained in the Sagami Sea. (1902) (7)
- On a New Human Tape-worm (Bothriocephalus sp.) (4)
- Revision of Hexactinellids with Discoctasters,with Descriptions of Five New Species. (3)
- Studies on the Hexactinellida. Contribution 2. (The genera Corbitella and Heterotella) (1902) (3)
- Notes on Distoma Endemicum, Baelz (3)
- Notes on Aphrocallistes beatrix Gray, particularly with reference to the form occuring in East Asiatic seas. (1916) (2)
- Notes on a Collection of Birds from Tsushima (1)
- Note on Walteria leuckarti Ij. (1902) (0)
- ON A NEW RHIZOPOD PARASITE OF MAN (AMOEBA MIURAI N.SP.) (1898) (0)
- Some New Cases of the Occurrence of Bothriocephalus liguloides Lt. (0)
This paper list is powered by the following services:
Other Resources About Isao Ijima
What Schools Are Affiliated With Isao Ijima?
Isao Ijima is affiliated with the following schools:
