Max Mapes Ellis
American ichthyologist
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Max Mapes Ellis's Degrees
- PhD Ichthyology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Marine Biology University of California, Santa Barbara
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Santa Cruz
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Max Mapes Ellis, was an American physiologist. He was married to the American ichthyologist Marion Durbin Ellis in 1909. Early life and career Ellis, born in Lawrence, Indiana, and raised in West Lafayette, Indiana, was the son of Horace and Grace V. Ellis. He completed his undergraduate studies at Vincennes University in 1907, where he was an active member of the Sigma Pi fraternity. In 1908, he attended Sigma Pi's inaugural National Congress as a delegate. Subsequently, Ellis earned his PhD from Indiana University in 1909. Following his graduation, he assumed the role of assistant professor of biology, overseeing the zoological department at the University of Colorado at Boulder, situated in Boulder, Colorado.
Max Mapes Ellis's Published Works
Published Works
- Detection and measurement of stream pollution (1937) (250)
- Erosion Silt as a Factor in Aquatic Environments (1936) (184)
- Determination of water quality (1946) (134)
- The Gymnotid eels of tropical America (1913) (63)
- Selenium Poisoning in Fishes.∗ (1937) (39)
- The relation of the amount of tail regenerated to the amount removed in tadpoles of Rana clamitans (1909) (27)
- Fresh‐water Impoundments (1942) (22)
- PULSE‐RATE AND BLOOD‐PRESSURE RESPONSES OF MEN TO PASSIVE POSTURAL CHANGES.* (1921) (17)
- The branchiobdellid worms in the collections of the United States National Museum, with descriptions of new genera and new species (16)
- GROWTH AND TRANSFORMATION OF PARASITIC GLOCHIDIA IN PHYSIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT SOLUTIONS. (1926) (15)
- A Descriptive List of the Cephaline gregarines of the New World (1913) (14)
- TOXICITY OF DICHLORO-DIPHENYL-TRICHLORETHANE (DDT) TO GOLDFISH AND FROGS. (1944) (14)
- ACUTE SORE THROATS FOLLOWING EXPOSURE TO SELENIUM (1937) (14)
- SOME EFFECTS OF INSULIN AND GLUCOKININ ON MAIZE SEEDLINGS. (1923) (13)
- Effects of Pollution on Fish (1936) (12)
- Guanidine studies: Water content of certain tissues during acute guanidine and parathyroprivia tetanies. (11)
- An Acanthosporid Gregarine from North American Dragonfly Nymphs (1914) (10)
- Water quality studies of the Delaware River with reference to shad migration (1947) (10)
- Arsenic in fresh-water fish. (1941) (9)
- Water purity standards for fresh-water fishes (1944) (9)
- A new discodrilid worm from Colorado (8)
- GROWTH OF MAIZE SEEDLINGS AS AFFECTED BY GLUCOKININ AND INSULIN (1924) (8)
- THE EFFECT OF ULTRAVIOLET RAYS: ON THE HORMONES OF THE OVARIAN FOLLICLE AND PLACENTA (1925) (7)
- RESPIRATORY VOLUMES OF MEN DURING SHORT EXPOSURES TO CONSTANT LOW OXYGEN TENSIONS ATTAINED BY REBREATHING (1919) (5)
- EFFECT OF DOUBLE ADRENALECTOMY ON THE BLOOD COAGULATION TIME IN CATS (1924) (5)
- CHANGES IN THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION OF INSULIN INDUCED BY EXPOSURES TO ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT (1925) (5)
- Guanidine studies: Distribution of guanidines in acute guanidine and parathyroprivia tetanies. (4)
- SOME NOTES ON THE FACTORS CONTROLLING THE RATE OF REGENERATION IN TADPOLES OF RANA CLAMATA—DAUDIN (1908) (4)
- Some Fishery Problems in Impounded Waters (1937) (4)
- The amphibia and reptilia of Colorado / Max M. Ellis and Junius Henderson. (4)
- Anodonta danielsi Lea in Colorado (4)
- The Artificial Propagation of Freshwater Mussels (4)
- Some Observations Concerning the Reactions of the Leaf Hairs of Salvinia natans (1913) (4)
- Glycogen Content of Freshwater Mussels During Prolonged Starvation (1936) (3)
- Arsenic storage in game fish. (1934) (3)
- Branchiobdellid Worms (Annelida) from Michigan Crawfishes (3)
- Experimental Fat Necrosis in Various Vertebrates (1931) (3)
- Notes on Cragin's Darter, Catonotus cragini (Gilbert) (1918) (3)
- Guanidine determinations on some invertebrates by a colorimetric phosphotungstic acid method. (3)
- The gymnotid eels of tropical America / by Max Mapes Ellis. (2)
- Sour Thresholds as a Function of the pH of Hydrochloric and Sulphuric Acids (1941) (2)
- Guanidine studies: Changes in guanidine action and in parathyroprivia tetany produced by dextrose. (2)
- THE INFLUENCE OF THE AMOUNT OF INJURY UPON THE RATE AND AMOUNT OF REGENERATION IN MANCASELLUS MACROURUS (GARMAN) (1907) (2)
- Fishes of Colorado / Max M. Ellis. (2)
- The Sorex Arcticus and Sorex Arcticus Cinereus of Kerr (1925) (2)
- Guanidine Content of Blood from Epileptics. (1931) (2)
- Seed Production in Yucca glauca (1913) (2)
- BARBITAL NARCOSIS II BLOOD SUGAR AND BLOOD COAGULATION TIME DURING BARBITAL HYPOTHERMIA (1924) (1)
- BARBITAL NARCOSIS AND HYPOTHERMIA IN PIGEONS (1923) (1)
- Mine-waste pollution of Bear Butte Creek, Black Hills, South Dakota (1945) (1)
- A study of the Mississippi River from Chain of Rocks, St. Louis, Missouri, to Cairo, Illinois, with special reference to the proposed introduction of ground garbage into the river by the city of St. Louis (1943) (1)
- Toxicity of phenyl-mercuric lactate for fish (1947) (1)
- Pollution and Silting Control Plans in Relation to Aquatic Life (1937) (1)
- Responses of closed glochidia to fish‐blood equivalents of sodium, potassium, and calcium salts (1927) (1)
- Hemolysis of Erythrocytes Incubated in Salines (1950) (0)
- Measuring Pollution in Fresh Water Streams (1935) (0)
- Amphibians and Reptiles from the Pecos Valley (0)
- SPLENIC DERIVATIVES AND ERYTHROCYTIC FRAGILITY (1935) (0)
- Desiccation of Certain Gregarine Cysts (1914) (0)
- Practical pH Determinations (1938) (0)
- ETIOLOGICAL FACTOR OF FAT NECROSIS (1930) (0)
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