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  Joseph Paul Gaimard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Paul Gaimard ( 1796 - 1858) was a French naturalist.
In 1835 Gaimard visited Iceland, returning again the following summer as the head of a scientific mission funded by the French government.
Out of this trip came the 9 volume Voyage en Islande et au Groënland (8 text volumes, one of geographical illustrations), which was said at the time to be the definitive study of the islands.
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 Encyclopedia: List-of-biologists
Joseph Gaertner (1732-1791; in German Joseph Gärtner) was a German botanist.
Joseph Paul Gaimard (1796 - 1858) was a French naturalist.
Paul Erdmann Isert (1756-January 21, 1789) was a German botanist.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List_of_biologists   (7516 words)

  
 Joseph Paul Gaimard -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Joseph Paul Gaimard (1796 - 1858) was a (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French (A biologist knowledgeable about natural history (especially botany and zoology)) naturalist.
He was the scientific leader on La Recherche (1835-1836) during its expedition to the (Click link for more info and facts about Arctic Sea) Arctic Sea.
In 1835 Gaimard visited (An island republic on the island of Iceland; became independent of Denmark in 1944) Iceland, returning again the following summer as the head of a scientific mission funded by the French government.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/J/Jo/Joseph_Paul_Gaimard.htm   (187 words)

  
 Eric Borneman's Coral Literature List
Paul, Valerie J. Chemical defenses of benthic marine invertebrates.
Sammarco, Paul W. Polyp bail-out: an escape response to environmental stress and a new means of reproduction in corals.
Sammarco, Paul W. Escape response and dispersal in an Indo-Pacific coral under stress: "polyp bail-out." Proc 4th Int Coral Reef Sym 2: 194.
www.coral.noaa.gov /bib/borneman2.html   (11965 words)

  
 SAPE Newsletter 1996 no.10
Paul studied biology, chemistry, and geology at Stuttgart and, for one term, at Copenhagen.
PAUL G. - Complexities in the evolution of birds from predatory dinosaurs: Archaeopteryx was a flying dromaeosaur, and some Cretaceous dinosaurs may have been secondarily flightless (Poster).
Paul C. SERENO, Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, University of Chicago, 1027 E. 57th Street, Chicago, IL 60637, U.S.A. Thomas STIDHAM, Dept. of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A. Tel.
www2.nrm.se /ve/birds/sape/sapenews10.html.en   (14506 words)

  
 Biographies of Marine Taxonomists & their Friends. II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Gaimard also was the scientific leader of "La Recherche" on it's trip to Spitsbergen in 1838, in which i.a.
Krøyer (q.v.) took part, but their personalities were not much compatible - Gaimard being characterized by Krøyer as lacking energy and understanding and in general being immature.
Paul Gabriel Marie Gourret, 1859-1903, achieved his PhD in Marseille in 1884 on a thesis on marine pelagic fauna in the Marseille area.
www.tmbl.gu.se /libdb/taxon/personetymol/personetymol.2.html   (16561 words)

  
 CorisGaimard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Joseph Paul Gaimard was a collector of some renown, responsible for the study and descriptions of several other Indo-Pacific and Hawaiian fishes.
Due to their penchant for aggressiveness your gaimard's wrasse should be put in last or near to it.
Conversely, although as young Coris gaimard functions as a part time cleaner, removing parasites and necrotic tissue from would-be hosts, it can and is consumed by such in the wild and captivity.
www.wetwebmedia.com /marine/fishes/wrasses/coris/gaimard.htm   (1706 words)

  
 Treasures of the Battye Library - Freycinet Collection: Gaimard Journal
Paul Joseph Gaimard was the surgeon and naturalist on L'Uranie.
The first 60 pages of the journal were written by a clerk and contain Gaimard's record of instructions for the L'Uranie voyage, both general and those specific to his work as surgeon.
The remainder were written by Gaimard during the expedition with some marginal drawings by Jacques Arago, the expedition's official artist.
www.liswa.wa.gov.au /treasures/freycinet/gaimard.htm   (152 words)

  
 Indian Ocean Catalogue Data File ioc31.r.html
Amphiroa foliacea Lamouroux in Quoy and Gaimard, 1824: 628, pl. 93: figs.
Corallina sagittata Lamouroux in Quoy and Gaimard, 1824: 625, pl. 95: figs.
Joseph, 1978a: 18.--- Knutzen and Jaasund, 1979: 3.--- Farghaly, 1980: 161.--- V.
www.botany.uwc.ac.za /clines/IO_CLIN1.HTM   (8886 words)

  
 petymol.g.html
Paul François Louis Gervais, (26 Sep. - Paris) 1816-1879 (10 Feb.), French zoologist and physician, who had been a disciple of de Blainville and in 1845 became Prof.
Dynamenella josephi Glynn, 1968 is honouring Joseph Glynn, 19??-, son of the author.
Joseph John Graham, 1909-, at the Stanford Univ., published on foraminiferans in 1959 [ Deuterammina grahami Brönnimann and Whittaker, 1988].
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 Joseph Paul Gaimard - Result for Joseph Paul Gaimard - Meaning of Joseph Paul Gaimard - Definition of Joseph Paul ...
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'''Joseph Paul Gaimard''' ( 1796 - 1858) was a France French natural history naturalist.
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 Indian Ocean Catalogue Front File history.html
This book was based on the collections of Paul Hermann (1646--1695), a professor of botany at Leiden (Netherlands), who collected in Africa, India, and Ceylon.
He bequeathed his collections and manuscripts to Sir Joseph Banks, and these are now at the British Museum (Natural History), where they have remained unpublished.
The scientific expedition of greatest importance to marine phycology in the Indian Ocean in the nineteenth century was the voyage of the Siboga through the Dutch East Indies (1899--1900), organized by Max Weber (1852--1937), a Dutch zoologist.
ucjeps.berkeley.edu /rlmoe/tioc/history.html   (3185 words)

  
 DUROCHER, JOSEPH MARIE ELISABETH (1817-1858) - Online Information article about DUROCHER, JOSEPH MARIE ELISABETH ...
Early in his career he travelled in the northern parts of Europe to study the metalliferous deposits, and he contributed the articles on
Gaimard's Voyages de la Commission scientijiique du nord, en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Fer6e, pendant les annees z838-r84o.
His attention was now largely directed to the study of the artificial production of minerals, to the metamorphism of rocks, and to the
encyclopedia.jrank.org /DRO_ECG/DUROCHER_JOSEPH_MARIE_ELISABET.html   (240 words)

  
 Unique Wildlife of New Zealand
While here, Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander spent their time ashore collecting specimens of both plants and animals, although both noted that the vegetation was a little disappointing.
Going through these gloomy, solitary places, one felt as if one were transposed to the point in time when nature, having produced the members of the vegetable kingdom, still waited for the decree of the Eternal to bring forth the living creatures.
Despite these observations, the expedition scientists, Jean-Renee Constat Quoy and Joseph Paul Gaimard, collected numerous birds here, including kaka, kokako, tui and two previously unknown species, the South Island fernbird and the grey warbler.
www.ecotours.co.nz /Brian/wildlife/nelson   (1178 words)

  
 Author data -- G
Gaimard, Jean Paul (Joseph Paul; Paul) 1793-1858 Born: Jan. 31, 1796 (sometimes given as 1793 or 1799; confirmed as 1796 by Russian Academy of Sciences per Martin Domdey) Whittel 1954 says "Born January 31, 1793 in Saint Zacharie (Var), France" 1817-1820: circumnavigation of L'Uranie and La Physicienne "Medicin entretenu de 3 e.
Gervais, (Francois Louis) Paul 1816-1879 (Eydoux) & Gervais, Paul 1816-1879
Greenfield, Paul J. Gregory, Steven M. Grinnell, Joseph -1939 Born: Feb. 27, 1877.
www.zoonomen.net /bio/biog.html   (711 words)

  
 DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
While at the Bay of Islands, the French had contact with Maori and heard their version of the death of Marc Joseph Marion du Fresne.
New Zealand was sighted in January 1827 and Dumont d'Urville spent almost three months exploring and charting the northern shores of the South Island and the east coast of the North Island to North Cape.
Important botanical and entomological investigations were carried out by Dumont d'Urville, Jean René Constant Quay, Joseph Paul Gaimard and Pierre Adolphe Lesson.
www.dnzb.govt.nz /dnzb/Essay_Body.asp?PersonEssay=1D19&QuickSearch=true   (1370 words)

  
 GaGa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
On October 28, 1933 he was consecrated as a bishop by cardinal Joseph Schulte.
Faithful to his motto "Nec laudibus, nec timore - without regard to praise or fear" he disputed the ideology of national socialism for the first time in his Lenten pastoral letter in 1934.
GAUGUIN, Paul Eugene Henri Paul (1848-1903) French painter, author.
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 Joseph Paul - new and used books
Mikat, Paul; Listl, Joseph (Hrsg.) - Religionsrechtliche Schriften.
Goebbels, Joseph; Lochner, Louis Paul - Tagebücher aus den Jahren 1942 - 43 ; Mit andern Dokumenten hrsg.
Joseph, Jacques: = Nativg, Paul: - Jacques Jospeh: Surgical Sculptor.
www.isbn.pl /A-Joseph-Paul/P-6   (566 words)

  
 CONCH-L archives -- September 1999, week 3 (#78)
It MAY be authored >by Quoy and Gaimard.
They appeared to have used >their combined talents to identify a number of new species around the >turn of the century---the last one, that is. > The shells itself is small, pinkish (thus the "rubro") and without >projections.
Jean-Rene-Constant Quoy (1790-1869) and Joseph Paul Gaimard (1795-1851) were both French naval doctors with a fondness for exploring and natural history.
www.listserv.uga.edu /cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9909c&L=conch-l&F=&S=&P=7459   (257 words)

  
 Document sans titre
Témoins messires Jean BAUCHIERE et Joseph PAULET, pretres, qui ont assité au convoie avec nous.
Témoins messires Antoine GAIMARD chapelain du Saint Rosaire et Jean Joseph ARNAUD qui ont asisté avec nous au convoi.
L'an mil sept cens quarante quatre et le dix neuf octobre est né Jean André GAIMARD fils de Jean GAIMARD et de Marianne CHABAUD son épouse et a été baptisé par moi soussigné le vint et un.
perso.wanadoo.fr /hervedebressy/Villes_villages/Soleilhas/BMS%20soleilhas.html   (7635 words)

  
 Relations historiques Franco-Islandaises   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Le médecin et naturaliste Joseph Paul Gaimard (1790-1858), accompagné, entre autres, par l'homme de lettres Xavier Marmier (1808-92), et le géologue Eugène Robert, se rend en Islande.
Gaimard publiera une description complète des us et coutumes, de l'histoire et de la géographie d'Islande dans huit volumes, et 4 volumes d'atlas et de dessins, d'une qualité remarquable, grâce notamment à August Mayer et Eugène Robert,
Gaimard et Marmie, avec les autres membres de la Commission Scientifique, seront reçus par l'évêque d'Islande et ils entreprendront ce qui est devenu aujourd'hui un circuit touristique classique.
brunnur.stjr.is /embassy/paris.nsf/pages/relationshisto   (2551 words)

  
 Darwin Correspondence Project: Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A manual of botany; being an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants.
The botany of the voyage of HMS Sulphur under the command of Captain Sir Edward Belcher.
4 of Gaimard, Paul, ed., Voyages en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe, pendant les années 1838, 1839 et1840, sur la corvette la Recherche.
darwin.lib.cam.ac.uk /bib_all.html   (8807 words)

  
 Jenyn's Fish Part 14
Quoy and Gaimard in Van Diemen's Land, inhabiting fresh-water.
Quoy, Jean René Constant and Joseph Paul Gaimard.
[“A selection of genera and species of fishes from travels in Brazil in the years 1817-1820, by the order and under the auspices of Maximilian Joseph I, the most august King of Bavaria, which were collected and painted for Dr. J.
data.fisheries.ubc.ca /references/Darwin/Jenyns14.htm   (5426 words)

  
 2001
Historian Paul Mazourek found that Freycinet mapped upper Spencer Gulf in January 1803 when the navigator was just 23 years old.
They named Joseph Bonaparte Gulf after Joseph Bonaparte, the oldest brother of Napoleon Bonaparte and King of Naples and Spain.
Quoy and Gaimard both survived also and returned to New Holland in 1826 on board the Astrolabe commanded by Count Dumont d’Urville.
www.mlssa.asn.au /journals/2001Journal.htm   (15291 words)

  
 Triakis semifasciata II
Carcharhinus melanopterus (Quoy and Gaimard 1824), the Blacktip Reef Shark.
Allow me this chance to mention the speed and elasticity of these fishes.
Many years ago (when Paul McCartney was with the Beatles) I was a scuba diving instructor.
www.malawicichlidhomepage.com /other/triakis_semifasciata2.htm   (2683 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Identification and phylogenetic analysis of toxigenic cyanobacteria by multiplex randomly amplified polymorphic DNA PCR.
Cell Immunol 162:288-294 Pennings SC, Paul VJ (1993).
Yield and analysis of cyanobacteria Spirulina maxima in continuous culture in response to sodium chloride.
lurac.latrobe.edu.au /~botbml/cn11-2.html   (11547 words)

  
 Eschmeyer References by Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Goren, M. and Galil, B. First record of the Indo-Pacific coral reef fish *Abudefduf vaigiensis* (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825) in the Levant.
Jordan, D. and Rutter, C., 1897 A collection of fishes made by Joseph Seed Roberts in Kingston, Jamaica.
Jordan, D. and Seale, A., 1905 List of fishes collected by Dr. Bashford Dean on the island of Negros, Philippines.
www.fishbase.org /Eschmeyer/EschRefFamily.cfm?Family=Pomacentridae   (4867 words)

  
 RBZ 49(2) Abstract
ABSTRACT.-- Three new species of the scincid lizard genus Sphenomorphus are described from the western mountainous ridge of Sabah, Malaysia.
Joseph POUPIN - Research Associate at the Laboratoire de Zoologie des Arthropodes, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris.
rotunda (Quoy and Gaimard, 1824), and a new species, D.
rmbr.nus.edu.sg /rbz/issues/49_2/rbz_49_2_abs.html   (2999 words)

  
 December 2003 Acquisitions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hindell, Mark A., Robert Harcourt, Joseph R Waas, and David Thompson.
Hoffman, Joseph I., Ian L. Boyd, and William Amos.
Matsuoka, Koji, Paul Ensor, Takashi Hakamada, Hiroyuki Shimada, Shigetoshi Nishiwaki, Fujio Kasamatsu, and Hidehiro Kato.
nmml.afsc.noaa.gov /library/acquisitions/DEC03.HTM   (2926 words)

  
 Wrasses
Wrasse Articles/FAQs on: Anampses, Hogfishes/Bodianus, Maori Wrasses/Cheilinus and Oxycheilinus, Choerodon/Tuskfishes, Harlequin Tuskfish/Choerodon fasciatus, Fairy/Velvet Wrasses/Cirrhilabrus, Coris and Coris gaimard, Bird Wrasses/Gomphosus, Halichoeres, Cleaner Wrasses/Labroides, Tubelip Wrasses/Labropsis, Lachnolaimus, Leopard Wrasses/Macropharyngodon, Oxycheilinus, Pencil Wrasses/Pseudojuloides, Razorfishes, Dragon Wrasse, Paracheilinus, Pseudocheilinus, Stethojulis, Thalassoma,
The Creole Wrasse almost always dies in route from being shipped from the wild.
Genus Coris: including a species article on: Coris gaimard
www.wetwebmedia.com /marine/fishes/wrasses   (1693 words)

  
 An Annotated Calendar of the Letters of Charles Darwin in the Library of the American Philosophical Society, American ...
4th, to Joseph Leidy; ALS; 4p.; courtesy of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (see their Collection 1).
In 1860, for example, he wrote Lyell: "I have nothing to say, as I have seen no one (except indeed [Joseph Dalton] Hooker for an hour or two at Kew) for an age." (Darwin to Lyell, July 30, [1860], APS, see below, p.
Sci., 25 (1969): 1-47, 95-125; Paul H. Barrett and Alain F. Corcos, "A Letter from Alexander Humboldt to Charles Darwin," J.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/d/darwin.htm   (12699 words)

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