Lemuel Roscoe Cleveland
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Lemuel Roscoe Cleveland's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Botany University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Lemuel Roscoe Cleveland Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lemuel Roscoe Cleveland was an American zoologist and protistologist, famous for giving the first, strong empirical proof for the existence of a symbiotic relationship between internal microorganisms and their metazoan host.
Lemuel Roscoe Cleveland's Published Works
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Published Works
- The fine structure of the flagellate Mixotricha paradoxa and its associated micro-organisms (1964) (151)
- Symbiosis between Termites and Their Intestinal Protozoa. (1923) (136)
- THE FINE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE CONTRACTILE AXOSTYLES OF CERTAIN FLAGELLATES (1965) (122)
- THE EFFECTS OF OXYGENATION AND STARVATION ON THE SYMBIOSIS BETWEEN THE TERMITE, TERMOPSIS, AND ITS INTESTINAL FLAGELLATES (1925) (110)
- The Whole Life Cycle of Chromosomes and Their Coiling Systems (1949) (86)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates. I. Gametogenesis, fertilization, and meiosis in Trichonympha (1949) (68)
- The Origin and Evolution of Meiosis. (1947) (64)
- THE ABILITY OF TERMITES TO LIVE PERHAPS INDEFINITELY ON A DIET OF PURE CELLULOSE (1925) (61)
- Symbiosis Among Animals with Special Reference to Termites and Their Intestinal Flagellates (1926) (54)
- Toxicity of Oxygen for Protozoa in vivo and in vitro; Animals defaunated without Injury. (1925) (53)
- THE FEEDING HABIT OF TERMITE CASTES AND ITS RELATION TO THEIR INTESTINAL FLAGELLATES (1925) (50)
- Ecdysone Induced Modifications in the Sexual Cycles of the Protozoa of Cryptocercus (1960) (49)
- Brief Accounts of the Sexual Cycles of the Flagellates of Cryptocercus (1956) (44)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates. III. Gametogenesis, fertilization, and one‐division meiosis in saccinobaculus (1950) (40)
- Encystation, Multiple Fission without Encystment, Excystation, Metacystic Development, and Variation in a Pure Line and Nine Strains of Entamoeba histolytica. (1930) (39)
- Studies on Chromosomes and Nuclear Division: Fusion of Nucleoli Independent of Chromosomal Homology; Spontaneous Aberrations, Homologous and Non-Homologous Union of Fragments; Pairing, Segregation, and Crossing-over; Photomicrographs of Living Cells during Meiotic Divisions (1953) (35)
- Types and Life Cycles of Centrioles of Flagellates (1957) (34)
- THE PRODUCTION OF BACTERIA-FREE AMOEBIC ABSCESSES IN THE LIVER OF CATS AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE AMOEBAE IN VARIOUS MEDIA WITH AND WITHOUT BACTERIA. (1930) (33)
- Functions of Flagellate and Other Centrioles in Cell Reproduction (1963) (32)
- SEX INDUCED WITH ECDYSONE. (1959) (32)
- CORRELATION BETWEEN THE FOOD AND MORPHOLOGY OF TERMITES AND THE PRESENCE OF INTESTINAL PROTOZOA (1923) (29)
- VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CULTIVATION OF ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA (1930) (28)
- FURTHER OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS ON THE SYMBIOSIS BETWEEN TERMITES AND THEIR INTESTINAL PROTOZOA (1928) (28)
- THE METHOD BY WHICH TRICHONYMPHA CAMPANULA, A PROTOZOÖN IN THE INTESTINE OF TERMITES, INGESTS SOLID PARTICLES OF WOOD FOR FOOD (1925) (27)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates. VII. One‐division meiosis and autogamy without cell division in Urinympha (1951) (26)
- LONGITUDINAL AND TRANSVERSE DIVISION IN TWO CLOSELY RELATED FLAGELLATES (1938) (24)
- ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE ACHROMATIC FIGURE (1938) (24)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates. XII. Meiosis in Barbulanympha following fertilization, autogamy, and endomitosis (1954) (23)
- Correlation Between the Molting Period of Cryptocercus and Sexuality in its Protozoa (1957) (23)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates. IV. Meiosis after syngamy and before nuclear fusion in notila (1950) (22)
- Suppression of sexual cycles and death of the protozoa of Cryptocercus resulting from change of hosts during molting period (1955) (22)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates. IX. Haploid gametogenesis and fertilization in Barbulanympha (1953) (21)
- Sex Produced in the Protozoa of Cryptocercus by Molting. (1947) (19)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates. XIII. Unusual behavior of gametes and centrioles of Barbulanympha (1955) (18)
- THE VIRULENCE OF A PURE LINE AND SEVERAL STRAINS OF ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA FOR THE LIVER OF CATS AND THE RELATION OF BACTERIA, CULTIVATION, AND LIVER PASSAGE TO VIRULENCE (1930) (18)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates. X. Autogamy and endomitosis in Barbulanympha resulting from interruption of haploid gametogenesis (1954) (17)
- TRITRICHOMONAS FECALIS NOV. SP. OF MAN; ITS ABILITY TO GROW AND MULTIPLY INDEFINITELY IN FAECES DILUTED WITH TAP WATER AND IN FROGS AND TADPOLES (1928) (16)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates. VI. Gametogenesis, fertilization, meiosis, oöcysts, and gametocysts in Leptospironympha (1951) (16)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates. VIII. Meiosis in rhynchonympha in one cytoplasmic and two nuclear divisions followed by autogamy (1952) (16)
- The Centrioles of Trichonympha from Termites and their Functions in Reproduction (1960) (16)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates. V. Fertilization in eucomonympha (1950) (15)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates. XI. Reorganization in the zygote of Barbulanympha without nuclear or cytoplasmic division (1954) (14)
- Achromatic Figure Formation by Multiple Centrioles of Barbulanympha (1957) (14)
- A Factual Analysis of Chromosomal Movement in Barbulanympha (1958) (14)
- Effects of Temperature and Tension on Oxygen Toxicity for the Protozoa of Cryptocercus (1956) (14)
- THE CENTRIOLES OF PSEUDOTRICHONYMPHA AND THEIR RÔLE IN MITOSIS (1935) (12)
- Modifications Induced in the sexual Cycles of the Protozoa of Cryptocercus by Chabge of Host (1960) (12)
- Cell Division without Chromatin in Trichonympha and Barbulanympha (1956) (11)
- Reproduction by Binary and Multiple Fission in Gigantomonas (1966) (8)
- THE INTRANUCLEAR ACHROMATIC FIGURE OF OXYMONAS GRANDIS SP. NOV (1935) (8)
- Effects of glandular extirpations on Cryptocercus and the sexual cycles of its protozoa. (1958) (7)
- Hormone‐induced sexual cycles of flagellates II. Gametggenesis, fertilization, and one‐division meiosis in oxymonas (1950) (7)
- The Suitability of various Bacteria, Molds, Yeasts, and Spirochaetes as Food for the Flagellate Tritrichomonas fecalis of Man as brought out by the Measurement of its Fission Rate, Population Density, and Longevity in Pure Cultures of these Microorganisms. (1928) (6)
- THE SEPARATION OF A TRITRICHOMONAS OF MAN FROM BACTERIA; ITS FAILURE TO GROW IN MEDIA FREE OF LIVING BACTERIA; MEASUREMENT OF ITS GROWTH AND DIVISION RATE IN PURE CULTURES OF VARIOUS BACTERIA (1928) (6)
- Nuclear division without cytokinesis followed by fusion of pronuclei in Paranotila lata gen. et sp. nov. (1966) (5)
- THE CENTRIOLE AND ITS ROLE IN MITOSIS AS SEEN IN LIVING CELLS. (1935) (5)
- THE CULTIVATION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF HAEMOFLAGELLATES IN AUTOCLAVED MEDIA (1930) (5)
- SOME PROBLEMS WHICH MAY BE STUDIED BY OXYGENATION. (1926) (3)
- Additional Observations on Gametogenesis and Fertilization in Trichonympha (1957) (3)
- NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL INGESTION OF PARAMOECIUM BY COCKROACHES. (1927) (2)
- Report on the available Evidence showing the Relation of Game to the Spread of Tsetse-fly borne Diseases in Africa. (1931) (2)
- An ideal partnership. (1948) (2)
- PHOTOGRAPHS OF LIVING CHROMOSOMES (1953) (2)
- Origin and Evolution of Meiosis (1947) (1)
- Photographs of Fertilization in the Smaller Species of Trichonympha (1958) (1)
- Movement of Chromosomes in Spirotrichonympha to Centrioles Instead of the Ends of Central Spindle (1958) (1)
- Photographs of Fertilization in Trichonympha grandis (1958) (0)
- THE ABSOLUTE WEIGHT OF THE HEART AND THE SPLEEN' (0)
- A Guide to Human Parasitology: By D. B. Blacklock and T. Southwell. H. K. Lewis and Company, Ltd., London, 1931 (1932) (0)
- Errata (1949) (0)
- Chaparral, Volume I: 1968 (1968) (0)
- THE ENCYSTMENT OF PARAMOECIUM IN THE RECTA OF FROGS. (1927) (0)
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