Marie Lebour
British marine biologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marie Victoire Lebour was a British marine biologist known for her study of the life cycles of various marine animals. She published more than 175 works during her long career. Early life and education Marie Lebour was born the youngest of three daughters to Emily and George Lebour in Woodburn, Northumberland on 20 August 1876. Her father was a professor of geology and Marie regularly joined him on expeditions, collecting specimens for her own collections. She attended Armstrong College and studied art, then went on to Durham University, where she earned degrees in zoology: an associate degree in 1903, bachelor's degree in 1904, master's degree in 1907, and doctorate in 1917.
Marie Lebour's Published Works
Published Works
- The Food of Plankton Organisms (1922) (253)
- The dinoflagellates of northern seas (201)
- Plankton Production and its Control (1935) (192)
- Notes on the breeding of some lamellibranchs from Plymouth and their larvae (1938) (147)
- The Eggs and Larvae of the British Prosobranchs with Special Reference to those Living in the Plankton (1937) (135)
- A review of the British marine Cercariae (1911) (113)
- The Planktonic Diatoms of Northern Seas (1930) (109)
- On the Larvae of certain Crustacea Macrura, mainly from Bermuda. (1941) (72)
- The Food of Post-Larval Fish (1918) (67)
- Notes on the Eggs and Larvæ of Some Plymouth Prosobranchs (1936) (61)
- Larval crabs from Bermuda (1944) (58)
- The Larvae of the Genus Porcellana (Crustacea Decapoda) and Related Forms (1943) (48)
- Studies of the Plymouth Brachyura. I. The Rearing of Crabs in Captivity, with a Description of the Larval Stages of Inachus Dorsettensis, Macropodia longirostris and Maia squinado (1927) (47)
- Young Anglers In Captivity and some of their Enemies. A Study in a Plunger Jar (1925) (45)
- The Euphausiidæ in the Neighbourhood of Plymouth and their Importance as Herring Food (1924) (44)
- Studies of the Plymouth Brachyura. II. The Larval Stages of Ebalia and Pinnotheres (1928) (44)
- Stages in the Life History of Calanus finmarchicus (Gunnerus), Experimentally Reared by Mr. L. R. Crawshay in the Plymouth Laboratory (1916) (44)
- The Food of Young Fish No. III (1919) (1920) (42)
- The Larval Stages of Nassarius reticulatus and Nassarius incrassatus (1931) (41)
- Notes on the Inshore Plankton of Plymouth (1947) (40)
- The Euphausiidæ in the Neighbourhood of Plymouth. II. Nyctiphanes Couchii and Meganyctiphanes noruegica. (1925) (39)
- The Food of Young Clupeoids (1921) (39)
- Some Parasites of Sagitta bipunctata (1917) (34)
- The Food of Post-Larval Fish. No. II (1918) (1919) (34)
- The larvae of the Pandalidae (1940) (33)
- Rissoid Larvæ as Food of the Young Herring. The Eggs and Larvæ of the Plymouth Rissoidæ (1934) (32)
- Some Larval Trematodes from Millport (1914) (32)
- The Young of the Gobiidæ from the Neighbourhood of Plymouth (1919) (30)
- Feeding Habits of Some Young Fish (1919) (29)
- The Larvæ of the Plymouth Galatheidæ. I. Munida banffica, Galathea strigosa and Galathea dispersa (1930) (29)
- The Microplankton of Plymouth Sound from the Region beyond the Breakwater (1917) (28)
- The Larval and Post-Larval Stages of the Pilchard, Sprat and Herring from Plymouth District (1921) (28)
- Notes on the Pycnogonida of Plymouth (1945) (26)
- The Food of Plankton Organisms. II (1923) (25)
- The Breeding of Littorina neritoides (1935) (25)
- The Eggs and Larvæ of Turritella communis Lamarck and Aporrhais pes-pelicani (L.) (1933) (24)
- The Eggs and Newly Hatched Young of the Common Blennies from the Plymouth Neighbourhood (1927) (23)
- The Food of Young Herring (1924) (23)
- The Eggs of Gobius Minutus, Pictus and Microps (1920) (23)
- Notes on the Life History of Anaphia petiolata (Kröyer) (1916) (22)
- The Life-Histories of Cerithiopsis tubercularis (Montagu), C. barleei Jeffreys and Triphora perversa (L.) (1933) (22)
- Limacina retrouersa in Plymouth Waters (1932) (21)
- Medusæ as Hosts for Larval Trematodes (1916) (21)
- The Larval Stages of Portumnus (Crustacea Brachyura) with Notes On Some Other Genera (1944) (20)
- A Trematode Larva from Buccinum undatum and Notes on Trematodes from Post-Larval Fish (1918) (20)
- The Eggs and Early Larvæ of Two Commensal Gastropods, Stilifer stylifer and Odostomia eulimoides (1932) (20)
- The Peridiniales of Plymouth Sound from the Region beyond the Breakwater (1917) (20)
- The Euphausiidæ in the Neighbourhood of Plymouth. III.Thysanoessa Inermis. (1926) (20)
- The Life History of Kellia Suborbicularis (1938) (17)
- Plymouth Peridinians: I. Diplopsalis Lenticula and its Relatives (1922) (17)
- The Larvæ of the Plymouth Galatheidæ. II. Galathea squamifera and Galathea intermedia (1931) (17)
- A Contribution towards the Life History of Parorchis acanthus Nicoll, A Trematode in the Herring Gull (1922) (17)
- The Larval Stages of Simnia patula (1932) (16)
- The Eggs and Larvæ of some British Turridæ (1934) (16)
- Clione limacina in Plymouth Waters (1931) (16)
- The Larval Stages of Trivia europea (1931) (16)
- Larval and Post-larval Lima from Plymouth (1937) (14)
- The British Species of Trivia: T. arctica and T. monacha (1933) (14)
- The Importance of Larval Mollusca in the Plankton (1933) (13)
- A General Survey of Larval Euphausiids, with a Scheme for their Identification. (1926) (12)
- Note on the Life History of Hemiurus communis Odhner (1923) (12)
- 10. The Echinospira Larvæ (Mollusca) of Plymouth (1935) (12)
- The Species of Teredo From Plymouth Waters (1946) (12)
- The larvae of the British species of Spirontocaris and their relation to Thor (Crustacea Decapoda) (1940) (12)
- Decapod Crustacea associated with the ascidian Herdmania (1938) (11)
- The Eggs and Newly Hatched Larva of Typton spongicola O. G. Costa. (1925) (11)
- Notes on the Plymouth Processa (Crustacea) (1936) (11)
- A Contribution to the Life History of Echinostomum secundum, Nicoll (1908) (10)
- The Larval Stages of Balcis alba and B. devians (1935) (10)
- The Stenopid Larvae of Bermuda (1941) (8)
- The Newly Hatched Larva of Spirontocaris Spinus (Sowerby) Var. Lilljeborgi Danielssen (1937) (7)
- The Larval Stages of Erato voluta (Montagu) (1933) (7)
- The Last Larva and Post-Larva of Typton Spongicola from Plymouth (Crustacea Decapoda) (1949) (6)
- Hemiurus communis in Acartia (1935) (5)
- LXX.—The Larvæ of the Decapod Genus Naushonia (1939) (5)
- An Interesting Young Velella in the Plymouth Plankton (1947) (5)
- Further Notes on the Young Gobiidæ from the Neighbourhood of Plymouth (1919) (5)
- The Eggs and Larvæ of Philbertia gracilis (Montagu) (1933) (4)
- Coccolithophora pelagica (Wallich) from the Channel (1923) (4)
- Stellate Chromatophore in the Polychæta (1942) (4)
- Errata: On first-stage larvae hatched from New Zealand decapod crustacea (1955) (3)
- Plymouth Peridinians: III. A New Species of Phalacroma (1922) (3)
- IV.—First-stage larvæ hatched from New Zealand decapod crustacea (1955) (3)
- Plymouth Peridinians. IV. The Plate Arrangement of some Peridinium Species (1923) (3)
- The position of Pontophilus echinulatus (M. Sars) in the Crangonidae (1954) (3)
- Means of Collecting Eelworms (1914) (2)
- The Food of the Larval and Post-Larval Fishes of Plymouth Sound (1)
- The food of Sardina pilchardus (Walbaum) (1928) (1)
- Abstracts of Memoirs Recording work done at the Plymouth Laboratory (1948) (0)
- Recording work done at the Plymouth Laboratory (1952) (0)
- Larvae and Post-larvae of Acanthephyra purpurea, Discias atlanticus and some related forms. (1941) (0)
- Plymouth Peridinians: II. Exuviella Perforata Gran from the English Channel (1922) (0)
- The larvae of some Palaemonidae from Bermuda (1941) (0)
- Abstracts of Memoirs. Recording work done at the Plymouth Laboratory (1955) (0)
- Eretmocaris dolichops and a new closely related species (1941) (0)
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