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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-Roman world.
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-Roman world.
He studied mathematics and natural sciences at the Universities of Halle and Berlin, afterwards working as an unpaid volunteer at the zoological museum in Berlin under Jean Cabanis ( 1816-1906 ).
The initial objective was to encourage zoological and botanical sciences.
At this site, the approximately 300 students who attend take both regular classes such as history, math, and English and Advanced Placement classes related to biological and zoological sciences.
* 1919 At the meeting of the advisory board for mathematics and natural sciences at the Ministry of education and national enlightenment, a committee was established to start the preparatory work on the establishment of the Prague zoological garden.

zoological and some
Non-kosher birds are listed outright () but the exact zoological references are disputed and some references refer to families of birds ( 24 are mentioned ).
This population has been present since the seventies, when some individuals escaped from the zoological park of Émancé after a storm.
They recorded geographical, geological, botanical, ecological and zoological information in a variety of locations, some of which are recognizable as areas of interest in other Pern stories.
In 1834 he made another trip to Bechuanaland where he lost his wagons and collection of zoological specimens during an attack by the Matabele, caused by his Griqua guides ' stealing some of the King's cattle.
Differences in terminology remain a problem that, to some extent, still separates the fields of zoological anatomy ( sometimes called zootomy ) and human ( medical ) anatomy ( sometimes called androtomy ).
In 1803 French explorers captured several Kangaroo Island western greys and shipped them home to Paris, where they lived in the zoological gardens for some years.
This population has been present since the seventies, when some individuals escaped from the zoological park of Émancé after a storm.
Hunter's eclectic bequest forms the core of the collections, but since Hunter's death, they have grown considerably, and now include some of the most important collections of work by artists such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh and James McNeill Whistler, as well as superb geological, zoological, anatomical, archaeological, ethnographic and scientific instrument collections.
These anatomical factors combine to suggest that, from a zoological standpoint, the human animal has a reproductive strategy based at least to some degree on sperm competition.
) With the aid of the artist Charles Alexandre Lesueur ( 1778-1846 ), Péron was largely responsible for gathering some 100, 000 zoological specimens — the most comprehensive Australian natural history collection to date.
Darwin asked him to make some illustrations from photographs and living animals in the zoological garden.
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Georg Ossian Sars had a good memory and excellent drawing skills, and illustrated some of his father's zoological works.
Renault speculates that this would explain some of the fantastic accounts in Aristotle's zoological writings as Harpalian hoaxes.
Review of the European genera of spiders, preceded by some observations on zoological nomenclature.
Aristotle and Epicurus lived there for some time, and it is there that Aristotle began systematic zoological investigations.

zoological and observations
Although it draws heavily on symbiosis ideas first put forward by mid-19th century scientists and by Merezhkovsky ( 1905 ) and Ivan Wallin ( 1920 ) in the early-20th century, Margulis's endosymbiotic theory formulation is the first to rely on direct microbiological observations ( as opposed to paleontological or zoological observations which were previously the norm for new works in evolutionary biology ).
In Messina, Dohrn and Miklouho-Maclay conceived a plan to cover the globe with a network of zoological research stations, analogous to railway stations, where scientists could stop, collect material, make observations and conduct experiments, before moving on to the next station.
In March 1822, he returned to Rio in the company of scientists Édouard Ménétries ( 1802-1861 ), Ludwig Riedel ( 1761-1861 ), Christian Hasse and Nester Gaverilovitch Rubtsov ( 1799-1874 ), who would take care of zoological, botanical, astronomical and cartographical observations during the expedition.
Before leaving South America, he sent his brother José Nicolás de Azara ( then Spanish Ambassador at Paris ) his zoological notes and observations, which Moreau de Saint-Méry published at Paris in 1801 under the title of " Essai sur l ' histoire naturelle des quadrupèdes du Paraguay ".

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This recording was submitted for technical evaluation with a noted zoological source, but were inconclusive, except to note that the sounds were not attributable to any known wildlife.
Zoos, which display wild animals in simulated natural habitats, were formerly called zoological gardens.
After the middle of the 19th century, scientific societies were processing a flood of new terrestrial botanical and zoological information.
The Living Desert was the first feature-length film in Disney ’ s True-Life Adventures series of documentaries focusing on zoological studies ; the previous films in the series, including the Academy Award-winning Seal Island, were short subjects.
From then on amendments and modifications were subsequently passed on various zoological congresses ( Boston 1907, Graz 1910, Monaco 1913, Budapest 1927, Padova 1930, Paris 1948, Copenhagen 1953 and London 1958 ).
The Gunma Prefectural archaeology unit in 1994 was able to date the eruption through zoological anthropology at the corral sites that were buried in ash.
Some scenes were filmed at Jersey Zoo, a zoological park founded by Durrell.
Ordained in 1862, he was shortly afterwards sent to Beijing, where he began a collection of material for a museum of natural history, mainly zoological, but in which botany, geology, and palaeontology were also well represented.
Linnaeus ' botanical and zoological collections were purchased in 1783 by Sir James Edward Smith, the first President of the society, and are now held in London by the society.
While at Heidelberg he published a zoological monograph on the sharks and rays, in conjunction with his master Müller, and in 1846 his famous Manual of Rational Pathology began to appear ; this marked the beginning of a new era in pathological study, since in it physiology and pathology were treated, in Henle's own words, as branches of one science, and the facts of disease were systematically considered with reference to their physiological relations.
From Bombay, the expedition proceeded to the Persian Gulf, Red Sea and East Coast of Africa, where botanical and zoological collections were gathered.
Despite strong resistance to his ideas from much of the zoological community as few people recognised the alarming rate at which animals were vanishing in their native habitats, in 1959 he succeeded in creating his own Zoo in Jersey, dedicating it to saving endangered animals from extinction.
These were often given their own scientific names when originally described, but modern zoological nomenclature does not recognize the names given to these forms as valid ( only ranks of subspecies and above have formal scientific names in zoology ).
" For example, in one of his zoological works, he satirized the preference for longer human penis size, writing: " If the length of the penis were a sign of honor, then the mule would belong to the ( honorable tribe of ) Quraysh ".
By 1852 there were over 74, 000 zoological and geological specimens at the museum, and in Britain the natural history collection was second only to that of the British Museum.
In the 1830s through the 1850s vast zoological collections were received by the museum from different regions of the Russian Empire, including Russian America, and through collection exchanges with foreign Museums, but there weren't enough cabinets and cases.
The following zoological taxa, genera and species, were named in his honor:
George Bentham was persuaded by Hooker to step down so that the Darwin and Wallace papers were first on the agenda, followed by six other papers on botanical and zoological topics.
The aristocratic menageries have to be distinguished from the later zoological gardens since they were founded and owned by aristocrats whose intentions were not primarily of scientific and educational interest.
In the nineteenth century the aristocratic menageries were displaced by the modern zoological gardens with their scientific and educational approach.

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