Walter Garstang
Affiliations: | Textile Industries | University of Leeds, Leeds, England, United Kingdom |
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Marine ZoologyWebsite:
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"Walter Garstang"Bio:
Walter Garstang FLS FZS (9 February 1868 – 23 February 1949), a Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford and Professor of Zoology at the University of Leeds, was one of the first to study the functional biology of marine invertebrate larvae. His best known works on marine larvae were his poems published as Larval Forms and Other Zoological Verses, especially The Ballad of the Veliger. They describe the form and function of several marine larvae as well as illustrating some controversies in evolutionary biology of the time.
Parents
Sign in to add mentorHenry Nottidge Moseley | grad student | 1888 | Oxford (Anthropology Tree) |
Arthur Milnes Marshall | post-doc | 1891-1892 | Owens College |
Children
Sign in to add traineeWilliam (Frank) Alexander Francis Balfour-Browne | grad student | 1899 | Oxford (Entomology Tree) |
Francis William Dry | grad student | 1921-1925 | University of Leeds |
Edward Percival | grad student | 1928 | University of Leeds |
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