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Oskar Heinroth (1871-1945)

"Oskar Heinroth (1 March 1871 – 31 May 1945) was a German biologist who was one of the first to apply the methods of comparative morphology to animal behavior, and was thus one of the founders of ethology. He worked, largely isolated from most other scientists of the period, at the Berlin Aquarium where he took care of fishes, reptiles and birds, especially waterfowl." - (en.wikipedia.org 18.08.2020)

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Written Oskar Heinroth (1871-1945)
Published Piper Verlag

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