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James Johnstone (biologist)

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Nixon, Scott W.; Buckley, Betty A. (August 2002). ""A strikingly rich zone"β€”Nutrient enrichment and secondary production in coastal marine ecosystems".
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British fisheries : their administration and their problems ; a short account of the origin and growth of British seafishery
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Conditions of Life in the Sea. a short account of quantitative marine biological research
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An introduction to oceanography, with special reference to geography and geophysics
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heading the chair of oceanography which had been created in 1919 by professor
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in its modern sense for any marked, elongate depression of the sea bottom.
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and his wife. James Johnstone a had this responsibility from 1920 to 1932
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Johnstone began his working life as an apprentice woodcarver in
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The Mechanism Of Life In Relation To Modern Physical Theory
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Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names. I & J
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Emeritus Professors, Professors and Honorary Graduates
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Index

Beith
Ayrshire
Liverpool
biologist
oceanographer
Lochwinnoch
University of Liverpool
William Abbott Herdman
Society for Experimental Biology
British Journal of Experimental Biology
flatworm
trench
doi
10.1007/BF02804905
S2CID
85173391
"Obituary"
the original
"Emeritus Professors, Professors and Honorary Graduates - COMMITTEE SECRETARIAT - University of Liverpool"
the original
"The Early History of the SEB and the BJE - SEB Bulletin March 2006"
the original
Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names. I & J
Categories
Biological oceanography
1870 births
1932 deaths
People from Beith
Scottish marine biologists
Academics of the University of Liverpool

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