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The Zoological Record (ZR) is an electronic index of zoological literature that also serves as the unofficial register of scientific names in zoology.. It was started as a print publication in 1864 by the Zoological Society of London, as The Record of Zoological Literature, and changed its name to the Zoological Record in 1870.
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Sutherland was awarded the Natural Environment Research Council postdoctoral fellowship to join Wolfson College, Oxford in 1980–82. [11] After completing his post-doctoral research he joined the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia in 1983 and went on to hold a professorship in Biology from 1996–2006 in the ...
Colin James Pennycuick FRS (11 June 1933—9 December 2019) was a British Scientist who studied flight in birds, encompassing theoretical and practical research. [ 1 ] Life
Robert T. Lackey (born 1944) is a Canadian born fisheries scientist and political scientist living in the United States. He is best known for his work involving the interplay between science and policy, natural resource management, and assessments of the future of salmon runs.
One of the main points of attraction for Joy's book was its reasonable price. According to a 1932 review in Nature, William Weekes Fowler's standard work The Coleoptera of the British Islands (1887–1891, 1913) was "beyond the means of most students and collectors of insects", while A Practical Handbook offered a much more affordable option.