Harry J. Grier
Aus WORLDFISH WIKI
Harry John Grier
- (* 7. August 1940 in New York City - † 2018)
- National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, P.O. Box 37012, NHB MRC 159, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
- Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, 100 8th Avenue SE, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
- harry.grier@myfwc.com
Publikationen
- Grier, H.J., van den Hurk, R. & Billard, R. 1989. Cytological identification of cell types in the testis of Esox lucius and E. niger. Cell and Tissue Research, 257 (3):491–496. (doi) Zitatseite
- Grier, H.J. 2005. Guillermo Mendoza: A Tribute. Pp. 8-9 in: Uribe, M.C. & Grier, H.J. 2005. Viviparous Fishes. New Life Publications, Homestead. Zitatseite
- Grier, H.J., Uribe, M.C., Parenti, L.R. & de la Rosa-Cruz, G. 2005. Fecundity, the Germinal Epithelium, and Folliculogenesis in Viviparous Fishes. Pp. 191-216 in: Uribe, M.C. & Grier, H.J. 2005. Viviparous Fishes. New Life Publications, Homestead. Zitatseite
- Uribe, M.C. & Grier, H.J. 2005. Viviparous Fishes. New Life Publications, Homestead. 603pp. Zitatseite
- Uribe, M.C. & Grier, H.J. 2010. Viviparous Fishes II. New Life Publications, Homestead. 505pp. Zitatseite
- Mazzoni, T.S., Grier, H.J. & Quagio-Grassiotto, I. 2015. The Basement Membrane and the Sex Establishment in the Juvenile Hermaphroditism During Gonadal Differentiation of the Gymnocorymbus ternetzi (Teleostei: Characiformes: Characidae). The Anatomical Record, 298 (12): 1984-2010. (doi) Zitatseite
- Parenti, L.R., Grier, H.J. & Uribe, M.C. 2015. Reproductive Biology of Chlorophthalmus agassizi Bonaparte, 1840 (Teleostei: Aulopiformes: Chlorophthalmidae) as Revealed through Histology of Archival Museum Specimens. Copeia, 103 (4): 821-837. doi: 10.1643/CG-15-256 Zitatseite
Literatur
- Uribe, M.C. & Parenti, L.R. 2019. Harry John Grier (1940–2018). Copeia, 107 (2): 373-378. (doi) Zitatseite [ Nachruf]