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- Title Pages
- Foreword
- Introduction
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One Why Have Biologists Studied at the Seashore? The Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory -
Two Marine Biology Studies at Naples: The Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn -
Three The First Marine Biological Station in Modern China: Amoy University and Amphioxus -
Four The Misaki Marine Biological Station’s Dual Roles for Zoology and Fisheries, 1880s–1930s -
Five Illuminating Animal Behavior: The Impact of Laboratory Structure on Tropism Research at Marine Stations -
Six The Scientific Fishery: Sampling, Dissecting, and Drawing in the Gulf of Naples -
Seven A Dual Mission: Research and Education as Critical Factors for the Scientific Integrity of the Marine Biological Laboratory -
Eight Francis O. Schmitt: At the Intersection of Neuroscience and Squid -
Nine Microscopes and Moving Molecules: The Discovery of Kinesin at the Marine Biological Laboratory -
Ten Using Repertoires to Explore Changing Practices in Recent Coral Research -
Eleven Why Study Sex by the Sea? Marine Organisms and the Problems of Fertilization and Cell Cleavage -
Twelve Hagfish and Vascular Biology: Why the Marine Model Matters - Epilogue: The Future of Biological Research Will Be Found in the Oceans
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Index
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- Source:
- Why Study Biology by the Sea?
- Author(s):
Nipam H. Patel
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Foreword
- Introduction
-
One Why Have Biologists Studied at the Seashore? The Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory -
Two Marine Biology Studies at Naples: The Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn -
Three The First Marine Biological Station in Modern China: Amoy University and Amphioxus -
Four The Misaki Marine Biological Station’s Dual Roles for Zoology and Fisheries, 1880s–1930s -
Five Illuminating Animal Behavior: The Impact of Laboratory Structure on Tropism Research at Marine Stations -
Six The Scientific Fishery: Sampling, Dissecting, and Drawing in the Gulf of Naples -
Seven A Dual Mission: Research and Education as Critical Factors for the Scientific Integrity of the Marine Biological Laboratory -
Eight Francis O. Schmitt: At the Intersection of Neuroscience and Squid -
Nine Microscopes and Moving Molecules: The Discovery of Kinesin at the Marine Biological Laboratory -
Ten Using Repertoires to Explore Changing Practices in Recent Coral Research -
Eleven Why Study Sex by the Sea? Marine Organisms and the Problems of Fertilization and Cell Cleavage -
Twelve Hagfish and Vascular Biology: Why the Marine Model Matters - Epilogue: The Future of Biological Research Will Be Found in the Oceans
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Index