Rose Bracher
British botanist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rose Bracher was a British botanist and academic. She researched the ecology of the mud flats of the River Avon at Bristol and in particular the genus Euglena. Bracher was born in Salisbury and obtained a B.Sc. in 1917, followed by an M.Sc. in 1918 and a Ph.D. in 1927, all from the University of Bristol. She worked as a demonstrator at the London School of Medicine for Women , was a lecturer at the East London College , and took up a post of lecturer at the University of Bristol in 1924 which she held until her death in 1941. Obituaries for Bracher were published in Nature and the Proceedings of the Linnean Society.
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- Observations on Euglena deses (31)
- The Ecology of the Avon Banks at Bristol (1929) (20)
- The light relations of Euglena limosa Gard.—Part I. The influence of intensity and quality of light on phototaxy. (1937) (14)
- The light relations of Euglena limosa Gard.—Part 1. The influence of intensity and quality of light on phototaxy. (1937) (4)
- Notes on Rhytisma acerinum and rhytisma Pseudoplatani (1924) (3)
- Short Reviews@@@St Kilda Papers 1931@@@Ecology in Town and Classroom@@@The Journal of Wildlife Management@@@The Intelligence of Animals@@@Nematodes Parasitic in Animals@@@Oyster Biology and Oyster-Culture. Being the Buckland Lectures for 1936@@@The Nation's Sea-Fish Supply. Being the Buckland Lectur (1937) (0)
- The Survey of Plant Communities@@@Field Studies in Ecology@@@Birds of a Lancashire Cotton Town, being Notes on the Avifauna of Heywood (1935) (0)
- Observations on Euglena Deses. (1920) (0)
- Field Studies in Ecology (1934) (0)
- Ecology in town and classroom (1937) (0)
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