langs: 19 августа [ru] / august 19 [en] / 19. august [de] / 19 août [fr] / 19 agosto [it] / 19 de agosto [es]
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This is a list of the oldest cats in the world, listed by reported age, all of whom have attained the minimum age of 25 years. Aging in cats depends on breed, size and diet. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing
#2 List of mammals displaying homosexual behavior
This is a list of mammals for which there is documented evidence of homosexual behavior . These animals have been observed practicing homosexual courtship , sexual behavior , affection , pair bonding , or parenting . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for co
The Montana Arctic grayling ( Thymallus arcticus montanus ) is a North American freshwater fish in the salmon family Salmonidae . The Montana Arctic grayling, native to the upper Missouri River basin in Montana and Wyoming , is a disjunct population or subspecies of the more widespread Arctic grayli
#4 Kasakela chimpanzee community
The Kasekela chimpanzee community (formerly spelled Kasakela [1] ) is a habituated community of wild eastern chimpanzees that lives in Gombe National Park near Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania . [2] The community was the subject of Jane Goodall 's pioneering study that began in 1960, and studies have con
The greater Brisbane area of Queensland Australia , has many species of indigenous flora . This article links the flora to its geography with: a list of indigenous genera and species with common names and reference links a list of places you might see the plants around Brisbane, in parks and in the
The Borneo peat swamp forests ecoregion , within the tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests biome , are on the island of Borneo , which is divided between Brunei , Indonesia and Malaysia . Ecoregion in Borneo Borneo peat swamp forests Peat swamp forest in Kalimantan Ecoregion territory (in
Émile Marchoux (24 March 1862 - 19 August 1943) was a French physician and biologist born in Saint-Amant-de-Boixe , Charente . Émile Marchoux He studied medicine in Paris , defending his doctorate with a dissertation titled Histoire des épidémies de fièvre typhoïde dans les troupes de marine à Lorie
Marie Antoine Alexandre Guilliermond (19 August 1876 – 1 April 1945) [1] was a French botanist and mycologist who specialized in cytological studies of the yeasts, fungi, and algae. He was among the first to identify sexual reproduction in yeast [2] and published a major review on the yeasts in 1912
Jacob Whitman Bailey (1811–1857) was an American naturalist , known as the pioneer in microscopic research in America. [1] : 9–10 American naturalist (1811–1857) Jacob Whitman Bailey Personal details Born ( 1811-04-29 ) April 29, 1811 Auburn , Massachusetts Died February 26, 1857 (1857-02-26) (a
Paul Louis Amans Dop ( Toulouse , 25 February 1876 - Lectoure , 19 August 1954) [1] was a French botanist who worked extensively in Indochina . From 1908 he was associated with the Mascarene botanist Marcel Marie Maurice Dubard , carrying out much taxonomic work under the name of Dubard & Dop . [2]
#5 Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent
Jean-Baptiste Geneviève Marcellin Bory de Saint-Vincent [n 1] was a French naturalist , officer and politician . He was born on 6 July 1778 in Agen ( Lot-et-Garonne ) and died on 22 December 1846 in Paris . Biologist and geographer , he was particularly interested in volcanology , systematics and bo
#6 August Brand
August Brand (19 August 1863 – 17 September 1930) was a German philologist and botanist . German philologist and botanist (1863–1930) Brand was born in Berlin . He studied classical philology at Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1885 with the thesis "De dialectis Aeolicis quae dicuntur". F
Jean Antoine Arthur Gris (11 December 1829 – 19 August 1872) was a French botanist who was a native of Châtillon-sur-Seine , in the department of Côte-d'Or . French botanist (1829-1872) Jean Antoine Arthur Gris Tomb of Jean Antoine Arthur Gris at Père Lachaise Born ( 1829-12-11 ) 11 December 1829 Ch
Leslie Andrew Garay (August 6, 1924 - August 19, 2016), born Garay László András , was an American botanist. [1] He was the curator of the Oakes Ames Orchid Herbarium at Harvard University, where he succeeded Charles Schweinfurth in 1958. [2] In 1957 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship . [3] Hung
#9 Joannes Charles Melchior Chatin
Joannes Charles Melchior Chatin (19 August 1847 – 4 July 1912) was a French botanist and zoologist . French botanist and zoologist (1847–1912)
David Dwight Baldwin (November 26, 1831 – June 16, 1912) [1] was a businessman, educator, and biologist on Maui in the Hawaiian islands . Within biology he is known for his contributions to the study of Hawaiian land snails , part of malacology . [1] David Dwight Baldwin Near his death, circa 1910 B
George Safford Torrey (1891 – 1977) was an American botanist who taught at the University of Connecticut for forty-one years (1915-1956) and chaired the botany department for twenty-four of those years (1929-1953). [1] Dedicated in 1980, UConn's George Safford Torrey Life Sciences Building was named
#12 John Hutchinson (botanist)
John Hutchinson , OBE , FRS (7 April 1884 Blindburn, Northumberland – 2 September 1972 London ) was an English botanist , taxonomist and author. [1] [2] [3] [4] English botanist and taxonomist (1884-1972) John Hutchinson Born ( 1884-04-07 ) 7 April 1884 Wark on Tyne , Northumberland Died 2 September
#13 Arthur Henry Reginald Buller
Arthur Henry Reginald Buller , FRSC , FRS (19 August 1874 – 3 July 1944) was a British-Canadian mycologist . He is mainly known as a researcher of fungi and wheat rust . British–Canadian mycologist (1874–1944) Arthur Henry Reginald Buller FRSC FRS Arthur Henry Reginald Buller, c.1900 Born ( 1874-08-
#14 Guy N. Collins
Guy N. Collins (August 19, 1872 – August 14, 1938) was an American botanist , plant explorer, and geneticist . He studied in Liberia and Puerto Rico with Orator Fuller Cook , and later became Principal Botanist in the USDA Division of Cereal Crops and Diseases. Collins was born in the hamlet of Mert
#15 Dominique Clos
Dominique Clos (25 May 1821, Sorèze – 19 August 1908) was a French physician and botanist . French physician and botanist Dominique Clos He studied medicine and sciences in Toulouse and Paris , obtaining his medical degree in 1845 and his PhD in natural sciences in 1848. In 1853 he succeeded Alfred
Willis Linn Jepson (August 19, 1867 – November 7, 1946) was an early California botanist , conservationist, and writer. American botanist (1867–1946) Willis Linn Jepson Jepson in 1911 Born ( 1867-08-19 ) August 19, 1867 Vacaville, California , U.S. Died November 7, 1946 (1946-11-07) (aged 79) Be
Robert (Bob) Story OAM (19 August 1913 Fort Beaufort – 20 February 1999 Australia ) was a South African botanist and ecologist. His father, who died in 1925, was a farm manager who had studied at Edinburgh University and obtained a Diploma in Agriculture. Australian botanist (1913–1999) After spendi
Julius Oscar Brefeld (19 August 1839 – 12 January 1925), usually just Oscar Brefeld , [1] was a German botanist and mycologist . German botanist and mycologist "Bref." redirects here. For the TV series, see Bref . Oscar Brefeld (1839-1925)
#19 Thomas Lauth
Thomas Lauth (19 August 1758, Strasbourg – 16 September 1826) was a French anatomist . He was the father of anatomist Ernest Alexandre Lauth (1803–1837). French anatomist (1758–1826) Thomas Lauth (1825) – Coll. BNUS.
#20 Sara Seager
Sara Seager OC (born 21 July 1971) is a Canadian-American astronomer and planetary scientist . [2] She is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is known for her work on extrasolar planets and their atmospheres. She is the author of two textbooks on these topics, [5] [6] and ha
A number of orcas , also called killer whales, are held in captivity by humans for breeding or performance purposes. The practice of capturing and displaying orcas in exhibitions began in the 1960s, and they soon became popular attractions at public aquariums and aquatic theme parks due to their int