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Zoology This article considers the history of zoology up to the year 1859, when the theory of evolution by natural selection was proposed by Charles Darwin . The history of zoology traces the study of the animal animal kingdom from ancient to Modernity modern times. Although the concept of zoology as a single coherent field arose much later, the zoological sciences emerged from natural history reaching ... physical terms would recur periodically through the history of zoology. However, the medical theories of Hippocrates and his followers, especially humorism , had a lasting impact. ref Magner, A History ... DEFAULTSORT History Of Zoology Through 1859 Category History of zoology ... history although it entrenched the teleological argument argument from design . Over the 18th and 19th centuries, zoology became increasingly professional scientific discipline s. Explorer naturalists ... and the history of evolutionary thought mutability of species . Cell theory provided a new perspective .... Pre scientific zoology Early cultures The earliest humans must have had and passed on knowledge about ... domesticated livestock animals to accompany the resulting sedentary societies. ref Magner, A History ... of Mesopotamia , the History of India Indian subcontinent , and History of China China , among ... , often without the use of human dissection or animal vivisection . ref Magner, A History of the Life ... Cite document last Girish Dwivedi first Shridhar Dwivedi year 2007 title History of Medicine Sushruta ... of modern zoology are usually traced back to the secular tradition of ancient Greek philosophy . ref Magner, A History of the Life Sciences , pp 3 9 ref Ancient Greek traditions The Pre Socratic philosophy ..., The Growth of Biological Thought , pp 84 90, 135 Mason, A History of the Sciences , p 41 44 ref Aristotle ... , pp 90 91 Mason, A History of the Sciences , p 46 ref A few scholars in the Hellenistic period .... The ideas of the Greek traditions of zoology survived, but they were generally taken unquestioningly ... more details
Refimprove date February 2007 Zoology This article considers the history of zoology since the theory ... List of Russian zoologists List of publications in biology Zoology Important Publications in Zoology Timeline of zoology References reflist 1911 History of biology DEFAULTSORT History Of Zoology Since 1859 Category History of zoology ... of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life is often considered the central event in the history of modern zoology. Darwin s established credibility as a naturalist, the sober tone of the work ... Ark . ref ref Bowler Evolution The History of an Idea p. 174 ref The scientific study of heredity ... molecules. Thus mysticism was finally banished from the domain of biology, and zoology became ... of zoology which was at one time in favour is simply into morphology and physiology, the study of form .... ref Magner, A History of the Life Sciences , pp 254 276 ref Physiology Over the course of the 19th ... both medicine and zoology, grew dramatically over the second half of the 19th century. The control and manipulation ... history mode, which emphasized morphological and phylogenetic analysis over experiment based causal ... in biology. In the following decades, experimental work replaced natural history as the dominant mode ... and sperm cell and the process of fertilization . Mendel and zoology Mendel s experiments on cultivated ... development makes its appearance when we set out the facts of man s evolutionary history. This factor ... world is governed. Ecology and environmental science see also History of ecology In the early ... instruments and cameras for the field to further set their work apart from traditional natural history ... synthesis, and evolutionary theory see also History of genetics History of model organisms Modern evolutionary ..., A History of Genetics ref Hugo de Vries tried to link the new genetics with evolution .... Raup lead to a better appreciation of the importance of mass extinction events to the history of life ... more details
File Ground floor Kunming Natural History Museum of Zoology DSC02364.JPG thumb right Kunming Natural History Museum of Zoology File Naemorhedus baileyi Kunming Natural History Museum of Zoology DSC02442.JPG thumb right Naemorhedus baileyi in the taxidermy section File Kunming Natural History Museum of Zoology DSC02568.JPG thumb right Insect displays The Kunming Natural History Museum of Zoology is located on the campus of Kunming Institute of Zoology , Jiaochang East Road, Kunming , Yunnan , China . The museum is an important project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Knowledge Innovation Program, and a joint project of the academy and Yunnan Provincial Government. The Kunming Natural History Museum of Zoology presents the diversity of fauna, past and present, of Southwest China. It started earth construction in 2000 and opened to the public since November 2006. Various specimens collected by several generations of scientists in Kunming Institute of Zoology are fundamental basis for the establishment of the museum. A trio of dino skeletons dominate the prehistoric exhibit on the first floor. These plant eaters stomped around Yunnan about 200 million years ago. Though the biggest of the three is a cast, the smaller ones are genuine bones, exhumed from Yunnan s Lufeng Basin in the 1980s. Though the prehistoric exhibit is the most impressive, there are plenty of animals to be seen on all of the museum s three floors. An array of taxidermied mammals and birds lines the display cases of the second floor. Up another flight of stairs reveals a Rainforest Adventure, which walks ... opens in Kunming CAS News http www.gokunming.com en blog item 119 kunming natural history museum opens Kunming Natural History Museum Opens Yunnan Museums in Yunnan coord missing Yunnan DEFAULTSORT Kunming Natural History Museum Of Zoology Category Buildings and structures in Kunming Category Museums in Yunnan Category Natural history museums in China ... more details
The Keeper of Zoology is an zoological academic position within the Natural History Museum in the UK. The Keeper of Zoology acts as the head of the Department of Zoology. The following is a list of those who have held this position. Dates are those in office. John George Children 1837 1840 John Edward Gray 1840 1875 Albert G nther Albert Karl Ludwig Gotthilf G nther 1875 1895 William Henry Flower 1895 1898 Edwin Ray Lankester 1898 1907 Sidney Frederick Harmer 1909 1921 Charles Tate Regan 1921 1927 William Thomas Calman 1927 1936 Martin Alister Campbell Hinton 1936 1945 Norman Boyd Kinnear 1945 1947 Hampton Wildman Parker 1947 1957 Francis Charles Fraser 1957 1964 John Philip Harding 1964 1971 John Gordon Sheals 1971 1985 John Fordyce Peake 1985 1989 Colin Robert Curds 1993 1997 acting 1989 1993 Philip Stephen Rainbow 1997 See also Keeper of Botany References http www.nhm.ac.uk research curation library archives catalogue dserve.exe?dsqServer placid&dsqIni Dserve.ini&dsqApp Archive&dsqCmd Show.tcl&dsqDb Catalog&dsqPos 0&dsqSearch 28AltRefNo 27DF200 DF299 27 29 Category Natural History Museum ... more details
z on, animal logos, knowledge . History Main History of zoology through 1859 Ancient history to Darwin File Gessner Conrad 1516 1565.jpg thumb upright Conrad Gesner 1516 1565 . His Historiae animalium Gesner Historiae animalium is considered the beginning of modern zoology. The history of zoology traces the study of the animal animal kingdom from ancient to Modernity modern times. Although the concept of zoology as a single coherent field arose much later, the zoological sciences emerged from natural history reaching back to the works of Aristotle and Galen in the ancient Greco ... , chapters 2 ref Since Darwin Main History of zoology since 1859 These developments, as well ...ZoologyZoology pronounced IPA en zo l d i , often incorrectly pronuonced IPA en zu l d i ref name dictionary Dictionary.com, zoology, pronounced zoo ology or zo ology in The American Heritage Science Dictionary. Source location Houghton Mifflin Company. http dictionary.reference.com browse zoology ... Thinking about Life The History and Philosophy of Biology and Other Sciences author Paul S. Agutter ... Magner, A History of the Life Sciences , pp 133 144 ref The growing importance of natural theology , partly a response to the rise of mechanical philosophy , encouraged the growth of natural history ..., zoology became an increasingly professional scientific discipline . Explorer naturalists such as Alexander ... . Naturalists began to reject essentialism and consider the importance of extinction and the history ... . Systematics Biological classification Scientific classification in zoology , is a method by which ... migration migration , and cladistics . Branches of zoology Although the study of animal life is ancient, its scientific incarnation is relatively modern. This mirrors the transition from natural history ... and ethology . Modern zoology first arose in German and British universities. In Britain, Thomas .... Gradually zoology expanded beyond Huxley s comparative anatomy to include the following sub disciplines ... more details
distinguish Zoology journal Infobox Journal title Journal of Zoology cover Image Journal of Zoology.gif editor Nigel Bennett formernames Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, Journal of Zoology Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London discipline Zoology abbreviation J. Zool. publisher Wiley Blackwell country England frequency Monthly history 1830 present openaccess license impact 1.545 impact year 2009 website http www.blackwellpublishing.com journal.asp?ref 0952 8369&site 1 link1 http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 118535410 home link1 name Online archives link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 15264754 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0952 8369 eISSN 1469 7998 The Journal of Zoology is a scientific journal concerning zoology , the study of animals. It was founded in 1830 by the Zoological Society of London and is published by Wiley Blackwell . It carries original research papers, which are targeted towards general readers. Some of the articles are available via open access, depending on the author s wishes. From around 1833, it was known as the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London issn 0370 2774 . From 1965 to 1984, it was known as the Journal of Zoology Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London issn 0022 5460 . See also List of zoology journals External links commons category Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London Official http www.blackwellpublishing.com jzo http biodiversitylibrary.org bibliography 44963 BHL Digitised Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1833 Part 1 1922 http sites.google.com site mmslouis proceedingsofthezoologicalsocietyoflondo Illustrations of plates from Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London ZSL DEFAULTSORT Journal Of Zoology Category Zoology journals Category Wiley Blackwell academic journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1830 Category Monthly journals biology journal stub de Journal of Zoology pl Journal of Zoology ru Journal of Zoology ... more details
Infobox journal title African Zoology cover File AfricanZoologycover.jpg 200px discipline Zoology abbreviation Afr. Zool. formernames Zoologica Africana, South African Journal of Zoology editor J.H. van Wyk publisher Zoological Society of Southern Africa country South Africa history 1965 present frequency Biannually impact 0.746 impact year 2009 website http www.zssa.co.za african zoology.htm link1 http www.bioone.org toc afzo current link1 name Online access at BioOne ISSN 1562 7020 LCCN 00227123 OCLC 44395820 African Zoology is a biannual peer review peer reviewed scientific journal that covers any aspect of zoology relevant to Africa and its surrounding oceans, seas, and islands. It is published by the Zoological Society of Southern Africa . It publishes topical reviews, full length papers, short communications, and book review s. History The journal was established by the Zoological Society of Southern Africa in 1965 as Zoologica Africana , which was renamed to South African Journal of Zoology in 1979, when the South African Bureau of Publications became its publisher. In 2000, the journal returned to the society and obtained its current name. Abstracting and indexing African Zoology is abstracted and indexed in Biological Abstracts , Chemical Abstracts Service Chemical Abstracts , Current Advances in Biology , GeoAbstracts , Science Citation Index , and The Zoological Record . According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2009 impact factor of 0.746, ranking it 91st among 129 journals in the category Zoology . ref name WoS cite web url http isiwebofknowledge.com title Web of Science year 2011 accessdate 2011 06 14 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20110713061611 http isiwebofknowledge.com archivedate 13 July 2011 DASHBot deadurl no ref See also List of zoology journals References Reflist External links Official http www.zssa.co.za african zoology.htm Category Zoology journals Category Publications established in 1965 Category English language journals ... more details
Zoology journal may refer to one of the following TOCright A African Zoology Journal Animal Biology journal Animal Biology , formerly Netherlands Journal of Zoology Australian Journal of Zoology B Belgian Journal of Zoology C Canadian Journal of Zoology Contributions to Zoology Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde I International Journal of Zoology , an open access journal http www.hindawi.com journals ijz Integrative and Comparative Biology , formerly American Zoologist Invertebrate Zoology journal Invertebrate Zoology Israel Journal of Zoology Italian Journal of Zoology J Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology Journal of Experimental Zoology Journal of Zoology Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research N New Zealand Journal of Zoology North Western Journal of Zoology O Open Zoology Journal , an open access online journal http www.bentham.org open tozj T Turkish Journal of Zoology U University Journal of Zoology , Rajshahi University Z Zoology journal Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society See also List of zoology journals disambig ... more details
Italic title Infobox journal title Frontiers in Zoology cover editor J rgen Heinze, Diethard Tautz discipline Zoology abbreviation Front. Zool. publisher BioMed Central country United Kingdom frequency history 2004 present openaccess yes license Creative Commons licenses Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license impact 2.82 impact year unofficial ref name FiZ cite web url http www.frontiersinzoology.com title Frontiers in Zoology format work accessdate 2010 03 03 ref website http www.frontiersinzoology.com link1 http www.frontiersinzoology.com articles browse.asp link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS http www.frontiersinzoology.com rss atom JSTOR OCLC 56719374 LCCN 2004243836 CODEN ISSN 1742 9994 eISSN Frontiers in Zoology is a Peer review peer reviewed online journal online scientific journal in the field of all aspects of animal life . ref name about cite web url http www.frontiersinzoology.com info about title Frontiers in Zoology About format work accessdate 2010 03 03 ref In 1999 it was the first open access journal focussing on zoology . ref name about It is published online only. ref name print cite web url http www.frontiersinzoology.com info faq ?question printedversion title Frontiers in Zoology printed version format work accessdate 2010 03 03 ref The Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft initiated and supports its publishing by BioMed Central . ref name about The journal publishes the following article types research articles, book reviews , commentary commentaries , Disambiguation needed date July 2011 debate articles, hypothesis hypotheses , methodology articles, review s and short reports under the Creative Commons licenses Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license . ref name about References reflist commons category Images from Frontiers in Zoology Category Zoology journals Category Publications established in 2004 Category Creative Commons licensed journals Category English language journals Category BioMed Central academic journals biology journal ... more details
Infobox journal title Contributions to Zoology formernames Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde cover editor J.W. Arntzen discipline Zoology , Paleontology abbreviation publisher Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity Naturalis country The Netherlands frequency history 1848 present openaccess Yes, since 1997 license Creative Commons licenses Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 impact 1.11 impact year 2010 website http www.ctoz.nl link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS http www.zoologischemededelingen.nl c ctz ctz.rss atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0067 8546 eISSN 1875 9866 boxwidth Refimprove date December 2009 Contributions to Zoology formerly known as Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde is a scientific journal that started in 1848 as a publication of the Committee in charge of the library of the Netherlands Dutch Royal Zoological Society Natura Artis Magistra and became integrated in the library of the University of Amsterdam in 1939. Since 2005 the journal is published jointly by the Zoological Museum Amsterdam and the Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity Naturalis in Leiden , now merged as the Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity Naturalis. The journal has been freely available online since 1997. The current editor in chief is J.W. Arntzen Leiden . Abstracting and indexing Contributions to Zoology is indexed in the following services Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts Biological Abstracts Bulletin signal tique Centre for Airborne Systems CABS Current Awareness in Biological Sciences Current Contents Referativnyi Zhurnal Science Citation Index UnCover Wildlife Review, The Zoological Record The journal has a 2010 impact factor of 1.11. External links http www.ctoz.nl Journal homepage Category Zoology journals Category Publications established in 1848 Category English language journals Category Open access journals ... more details
Zoology is a quarterly scientific journal concerning zoology not to be confused with the Journal of Zoology . It was founded in 1886. It is published by Urban & Fischer Verlag of the University of G ttingen in Germany . See also List of zoology journals External links http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 701811 description description Elsevier biology journal stub Category Zoology journals Category Publications established in 1886 Category Quarterly journals ... more details
Zoology The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to zoologyZoology &ndash the biology biological academic discipline discipline which involves the study of animal s. Essence of zoology Main Zoology Animal Fauna Branches of zoology Acarology Anthrozoology Arachnology Batrachology Cetology Entomology Ethology Herpetology Ichthyology Mammalogy Myrmecology Neuroethology Ornithology Paleozoology Parasitology Protozoology Endocrinology Nematology Malacology Helminthology History of zoology Main articles Timeline of zoology , History of zoology through 1859 and History of zoology since 1859 Animals by common name Main Animals Lists of animals Some well known types of animals, listed by their common names Aardvark Aardwolf Afghan Hound Albatross Alligator Alpaca American Robin Anaconda Angelfish Anglerfish Ant Anteater Antelope Antlion Ape Aphid Armadillo Stenorhynchus seticornis Arrow crab Asp reptile Asp Donkey Ass Baboon Badger animal Badger Bald Eagle Bandicoot ... Wren Xerinae X ray fish Yak Yellow Perch Zebra Zebra Finch General zoology concepts taxonomy the clade ... , ichthyology , salmon homing Victor Hensen planktology Libbie Hyman invertebrate zoology Steve Irwin ... Uexk ll animal behavior, invertebrate zoology Ernest P. Walker mammal wild mammals E. O. Wilson entomology , founder of sociobiology Zoology lists Lists of animals List of ant genera alphabetical Ant ... box Animals Biology Palaeontology External links Sister project links Zoology http en.wikibooks.org wiki Invertebrate Zoology A Study Guide to Invertebrate Zoology at Wikibooks http www.animaldiversity.org An online encyclopedia of zoology http digitalcommons.unl.edu onlinedictinvertzoology Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology http www.digitalzoology.com An online dissection pictures of animals http dictionary.reference.com browse zoology Dictionary.com s discussion of pronunciation Outline footer DEFAULTSORT Outline Of Zoology Category Outlines Zoology Category Zoology ... more details
Image Scientific classification.png right 100px The hierarchy of scientific classification Because this is an encyclopedia article about a Zoology mnemonic, could the content of the page please be kept zoological. Non zoology mnemonics, including the very many King Philip mnemonics, can be listed on another article page. Thank you. Zoology mnemonic s , with zoological phrases, are used to memorize the scientific classification applied in zoology . For example, the phrase King Penguins congregate on frozen ground sometimes , ref Queensland Museum ref has the first letter of each word of the mnemonic corresponding in order to the first letter of the descending order of scientific classification. class wikitable Mnemonic Zoology term K ing Kingdom biology K ingdom P enguins Phylum P hylum C ongregate class biology C lass O n order biology O rder F rozen family biology F amily G round Genus G enus S ometimes Species S pecies Another zoology mnemonic, Keep pond clean or frogs get sick , is a phrase commonly used as a shorter alternative. References reflist External links http www.mnemonic device.eu Mnemonic device.eu A growing collection of assistive mnemonics. http www.mnemonicdictionary.com Mnemonic Dictionary Word Power Made Easy using Mnemonics approach. Category Mnemonics ... more details
Use British English date November 2011 Use dmy dates date November 2011 Soil zoology is the study of animals living fully or partially in the soil soil fauna . The term was apparently first used for a conference of soil zoologists presenting their research at the University of Nottingham , UK, in 1955. ref Soil Zoology. Proceedings of the University of Nottingham, Second Easter School in Agricultural Science, 1955. by D. Keith McE. Kevan . ref References div class references small references div Bibliography Safwat H. Shakir Hanna, ed, 2004, Soil Zoology For Sustainable Development In The 21st century A Festschrift in Honour of Prof. Samir I. Ghabbour on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday , Cairo , ISBN 977 17 1903 3. See also Agroecology Biogeochemical cycle Soil biology Soil life External links http www.insects.org ced3 dkmce kevan.html D. Keith McE. Kevan, Ethnoentomologist, Cultural Entomology Digest 3 . Category Soil biology ecology stub ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2008 Invertebrate zoology is the biology biological academic discipline discipline that consists of the study of invertebrate animals, i.e. animals without a vertebral column backbone a structure which is found only in fish , amphibian s, reptile s, bird s and mammal s. Invertebrates are a vast and very diverse group of animals that includes sponges , echinoderm s, tunicate s, numerous different phylum phyla of worms, mollusc s, arthropod s and many additional phyla. Single celled organisms or protist s are usually not included within the same group as invertebrates. Invertebrates are 97 of all named animal species , and because of that fact, this subdivision of zoology has many further subdivisions, including but not limited to Arthropodology the study of arthropods , which includes Arachnology the study of spiders and other arachnid s Entomology the study of insect s Carcinology the study of crustacean s Myriapodology the study of centipede s, millipede s, and other myriapod s Malacology the study of mollusk s Invertebrate paleontology the study of fossil invertebrates These divisions are sometimes further divided into more specific specialties. For example, within arachnology, acarology is the study of mite s and tick s within entomology, lepidoptery is the study of butterflies and moth s, and so on. References reflist Category Zoology Category Subfields of zoology ... more details
in the wild for a variety of taxa . Filial cannibalism Further2 Infanticide zoology Another common form of cannibalism is filial cannibalism a form of infanticide zoology infanticide in which adults ... Zoology volume 266 issue 5 pages 347 367 year 1993 url doi 10.1002 jez.1402660504 id ... Nathan W. Cohen title A Natural History of Amphibians publisher Princeton University Press ... Use dmy dates date September 2011 DEFAULTSORT Cannibalism Zoology Category Cannibalism Zoology fa ... more details
In zoology, an annulus is an external circular ring. ref cite book last1 Hickman first1 Cleveland last2 Roberts first2 Larry last3 Keen first3 Susan last4 Larson first4 Allan last5 l Anson first5 Helen last6 Eisenhour first6 David title Integrated Principles of Zoology edition 14th publisher McGraw Hill Higher Education location New York year 2008 isbn 0 07 297004 9 pages 362 383 ref Annuli are commonly found in segmented animals such as earthworms and leeches . The bodies of these annelids are externally marked by annuli that are arranged in series with each other. An annulus may also be an indication of growth in certain species, similar to dendrochronology . For example, in fish, it is a series of concentric rings or wikt annulus annuli formed in the scales of bony fish. ref name fish cite web last Allaby first Michael title Dictionary definition of annulus url http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1O8 annulus.html work encyclopedia.com accessdate 11 July 2010 year 1999 quote annulus One of a series of concentric rings or bands of varying width and opacity which are formed in the scales of bony fish. Winter rings are often narrower and denser than summer rings. The number of annuli is indicative of the age of a fish. ref , whereas in bivalves, they are the concentric rings found on their shells. References Reflist Category Fish Category Geochronology Category Incremental dating Category Zoology annelid stub fish stub ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 The term harem is used in zoology to describe the social organization of certain herbivore species, such as those in the Hominidae and Equidae family biology families , into groups of females and young surrounding a single dominant male. Non dominant males may form bachelor group s, or may occasionally be permitted to remain on the periphery of the harem. See also Feral horse Herd behavior Horse behavior Manade Elk American Bison animal stub Ethology stub Category Behavior Category Ethology de Harem fr Harem ... more details
The Institute of Zoology IoZ is the research division of the Zoological Society of London ZSL in England . It is a government funded research institute specialising in scientific issues relevant to the conservation of animal species and their habitats. The Institute is based alongside London Zoo at ZSL s Regents Park site in the City of Westminster . The Institute has around 25 full time research staff, plus postdoctoral research assistants, technicians and Ph.D. students. The Institute is supported by the Higher Education Funding Council for England in partnership with the University of Cambridge , and receives additional research funding from UK research councils Natural Environment Research Council NERC , Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council BBSRC , Economic and Social Research Council ESRC and research charities the Wellcome Trust and the Leverhulme Trust . Research covers many fundamental aspects of biological sciences which have relevance to the conservation of animal species and their habitats. The Institute offers research training through Ph.D. studentship s, and hosts Undergraduate and Masters level research projects conducted as part of its own Master s degree M.Sc. courses and courses at other institutions. Undergraduate projects are available at London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo . See also Living Planet Index Red List Index Regional Red List EDGE of Existence Programme EDGE Species External links http www.zsl.org science Institute of Zoology Website http www.zsl.org Zoological Society of London Website ZSL coord 51.5357 0.1575 type landmark region GB WSM display title Category Biological research institutes Category Government research Category Research institutes in London Category Zoology organizations id Institute of Zoology ... more details
use of forma f. or Morph zoology morpha , accompanied by a descriptive name, is more conventional. Notes A Morph zoology morph is a similar concept with a less restricted occurrence see also Polymorphism biology Polymorphism . As neither forms nor morphs are officially recognised terminology in zoology ... forms being formally regulated by the ICBN . See also Morph zoology Form botany Category Zoological ... more details
refimprove date February 2011 Zoology A timeline of the History of zoology through 1859 history of zoology . Ancient world 28000 BC. Cave painting e.g. Chauvet Cave in Europe, especially Spain, depict animals in a stylized fashion. Can these paintings, showing animals as strong and important, be interpreted ... External links http highered.mcgraw hill.com sites 0072349034 student view0 zoology timeline.html Mc Graw Hill DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of Zoology Category Zoology timelines Category History of zoology es ... Charles A. Reed. Animal Domestication in the Prehistoric Near East The origins and history of domestication ... many references to the zoology of his time. 36 BC. Marcus Terentius Varro 116 27 BC wrote lang la De ... from the Vienna Dioscurides 77. Pliny the Elder Roman, 23 79 wrote his lang la Natural History Pliny ... arrives in the New World. New animals soon begin to overload European zoology. Columbus is said ... on zoology. He asserted that species were mutable. Buffon also drew attention to vestigial organs ... point of binomial nomenclature for zoology. 1759. Caspar Friedrich Wolff 1733 1794 wrote ... An Essay on the Natural History of Guyana in South America 1769 and advanced the theory that flies ... English wrote The Natural History of Selborne The natural history and antiquities of Selborne, in the county ... to which animals should be compared. Vitalist and romantic, his zoology mostly follows Lorenz Oken ..., and paleontology, he is best known for his work in invertebrate zoology and his theoretical work ... vert bres Natural history of animals without backbones 1815 1822 . 1813 1818. William Charles Wells ... of Comparative Zoology, at Harvard University, and became Darwin s North American opposition. He was a popularizer of natural history and exhorted students to study nature, not books . His lang ... of the Natural History of Creation 1844 in which he included early evolutionary considerations. The most ... thumb upright Charles Darwin s 1859 publication On the Origin of Species revolutionised zoology. 1859 ... more details
The Epidermis zoology is an epithelium sheet of Cell biology cells that covers the body of an eumetazoa n animal more complex than a sponge . ref name RuppertBarnes2004MetazoaTissues cite book author Ruppert, E.E., Fox, R.S., and Barnes, R.D. title Invertebrate Zoology publisher Brooks Cole edition 7 isbn 0030259827 year 2004 pages 59 60 chapter Introduction to Metazoa ref ref name RuppertBarnes2004EumetazoaTissues cite book author Ruppert, E.E., Fox, R.S., and Barnes, R.D. title Invertebrate Zoology publisher Brooks Cole edition 7 isbn 0030259827 year 2004 pages 99 103 chapter Introduction to Eumetazoa ref Eumetazoa have a cavity lined with a similar epithelium, the gastrodermis , which forms a boundary with the epidermis at the mouth. ref name RuppertBarnes2004EumetazoaTissues Sponges have no epithelium, and therefore no epidermis or gastrodermis. ref name RuppertBarnes2004EumetazoaTissues The epidermis of a more complex invertebrate is just one layer deep, and may be protected by a non cellular cuticle . The epidermis of a higher vertebrate has many layers, and the outer layers are reinforced with keratin and then die. ref cite book last Spearman first R.I.C title The integument a textbook of skin biology publisher CUP Archive year 1973 series Biological structure and function volume 3 pages 15 17 chapter Function Adaptation in the Invertebrate Integument isbn 0521200482 url http books.google.co.uk books?id F7A8AAAAIAAJ&pg PA15&lpg PA15&dq epidermis animal invertebrate&source bl&ots M5bSHct4ny&sig vJIBUAcNVczpXVhAL1QxHw4z4Xc&hl en&ei CqSlS9 XO5L 0gSDr H5CQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CAwQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q epidermis 20animal 20invertebrate&f false accessdate 21 Mar 2010 ref References reflist col 25em Category Tissues ... more details
The Cr che from French in zoology refers to care of another s offspring, for instance in a colony. This term is generally used in the study of bird colonies. Many penguin s form cr ches, in addition to many other birds such as the Canada Goose , Common Eider and Common Shelduck . Among the reptiles, Spectacled Caiman also raise their young in cr ches, one female taking care of her own as well as several others offspring ref Life in Cold Blood http www.bbc.co.uk sn tvradio programmes lifeincoldblood prog summary.shtml 5 Armoured Giants ref . Lions are another notable species to form cr ches. Females within a pride will provide mutual protection and will even nurse each others cubs. However, studies have shown that cubs raised in cr ches tend to have lower feeding rates than if they were raised by one mother. This indicates that in lions, the cr che is a defensive formation. ref University of Minnesota Lion Research Center http www.cbs.umn.edu lionresearch research groupliving.shtml ref References reflist See also Cr che Seabird colony DEFAULTSORT Creche Zoology Category Bird terminology ornithology stub fr Cr che zoologie ... more details
unreferenced date November 2010 File Blue mussel clump.jpg thumb Blue mussels, Mytilus edulis , are sessile and exhibit clumping. In zoology , sessility is a characteristic of animal s which are not able to move about. They are usually permanently attached to a solid substrate biology substrate of some kind, such as a part of a plant or dead tree trunk, a rock geology rock , or the Hull watercraft hull of a ship in the case of barnacle s. Coral s lay down their own substrate. Sessile animals typically have a motile phase in their development. Sponge s have a motility motile larval stage, which becomes sessile at maturity. In contrast, many jellyfish develop as sessile polyp s early in their life cycle. In the case of the cochineal , it is in the nymph stage also called the crawler stage that the cochineal disperses. The juveniles move to a feeding spot and produce long wax filaments. Later they move to the edge of the cactus pad where the wind catches the wax filaments and carries the cochineals to a new host. Many sessile animals, including sponges, coral s and hydra genus hydra , are capable of asexual reproduction in situ by the process of budding . Clumping Clumping is a behavior in an animal, usually sessile, in which individuals of a particular species group close to one another for beneficial purposes, and can be seen in coral reef s and cochineal populations. References reflist Category Locomotion biological Category Zoology biology stub ht Sesil nl Sessiliteit ... more details