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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-07-16
    Description: A complete checklist of intertidal to shallow subtidal marine green seaweeds (Chlorophyta) growing on the subtropical island of Hainan (China) is presented here for the fi rst time. It covers data from extensive recent (1990 – 2009) and historical (1933 – 1935) collections, and additional published records from various time periods. Data were analyzed by time period. We postulate that environmental changes on Hainan Island documented since the 1980s (e.g., degradation of coral reefs, development of tourism and mariculture farms) are refl ected in the green algal species complement and in the dominance or absence of specifi c algal groups during different time periods. In total, 105 green algal taxa were recorded, including 37 new to Hainan Island, and 18 new records for China. There was a clearly evident change in fl oristic composition between early and recent collections. In the 1930s, there was a dominance of Caulerpaceae, Codiaceae and Cladophoraceae. By 1990/1992, the numbers of Ulvaceae had increased 1.6-fold and numbers of Cladophoraceae 1.7-fold. Both families contain many opportunistic species that prefer nutrient-enriched or degraded environments. At the same time, species richness of Codiaceae, Caulerpaceae and Udotaceae, families with complex thallus structures, decreased considerably. The fl oristic differences between the 1990/1992 and 2008/2009 collections were minor.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 216 (2009): 40-44.
    Description: Calyculin-A (CLA), a protein phosphatase inhibitor, has been known to induce cleavage resembling normal furrowing in unfertilized sea urchin eggs. In CLA-treated eggs, actin filaments and myosin assemble to form a contractile ring-like structure in the egg cortex; however, this occurs in the absence of a mitotic spindle or asters. Here, we investigated the relationship between the plane of CLA-induced cleavage and the intrinsic animal-vegetal polar axis in sea urchin eggs. The animal-vegetal axis was established using black ink to visualize the jelly canal located at the animal pole in the jelly coat surrounding the egg. We measured the acute angle between the jelly canal axis and the cleavage plane for both fertilized eggs and CLA-treated unfertilized eggs. Although the acute angle lay within 10 degrees for most of the fertilized eggs, it varied widely for CLA-treated unfertilized eggs. Measurements of the diameter of blastomeres revealed that cleavage of fertilized eggs took place in the mid-plane of the egg, but that CLA-induced divisions were unequal. These results suggest that neither the orientation nor the location of the CLA-induced cleavage furrow is related to the animal-vegetal polar axis of the egg, even though the furrowing mechanism itself is not dissimilar to that in fertilized eggs.
    Description: This study was supported by research grants from the JSPS (#15207013) to I. M., and facilities provided to S. I. by the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
    Keywords: CLA ; Calyculin-A ; CR, contractile ring
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 216 (2009): 1-6.
    Description: The squid giant synapse is a well-defined experimental preparation for the study of ligand-dependant synaptic transmission. Its large size gives direct experimental access to both presynaptic and postsynaptic junctional elements, allowing direct optical, biophysical, and electrophysiological analysis of depolarization-release coupling. However, this important model has not been utilized in pharmacological studies, other than those implementable acutely in the in vitro condition. A method is presented for oral administration of bioactive substances to living squid. Electrophysiological characterization and direct determination of drug absorption into the nervous system demonstrate the administration method described here to be appropriate for pharmacological research.
    Description: The studies were supported by National Institute of Health Grant NS13742 (to RLL and MS).
    Keywords: HPLC ; High performance liquid chromatography ; MPP+, 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 221 (2011): 18-34.
    Description: What gives an organism the ability to regrow tissues and to recover function where another organism fails is the central problem of regenerative biology. The challenge is to describe the mechanisms of regeneration at the molecular level, delivering detailed insights into the many components that are cross-regulated. In other words, a broad, yet deep dissection of the system-wide network of molecular interactions is needed. Functional genomics has been used to elucidate gene regulatory networks (GRNs) in developing tissues, which, like regeneration, are complex systems. Therefore, we reason that the GRN approach, aided by next generation technologies, can also be applied to study the molecular mechanisms underlying the complex functions of regeneration. We ask what characteristics a model system must have to support a GRN analysis. Our discussion focuses on regeneration in the central nervous system, where loss of function has particularly devastating consequences for an organism. We examine a cohort of cells conserved across all vertebrates, the reticulospinal (RS) neurons, which lend themselves well to experimental manipulations. In the lamprey, a jawless vertebrate, there are giant RS neurons whose large size and ability to regenerate make them particularly suited for a GRN analysis. Adding to their value, a distinct subset of lamprey RS neurons reproducibly fail to regenerate, presenting an opportunity for side-by-side comparison of gene networks that promote or inhibit regeneration. Thus, determining the GRN for regeneration in RS neurons will provide a mechanistic understanding of the fundamental cues that lead to success or failure to regenerate.
    Description: The authors gratefully acknowledge support from The Marine Biological Laboratory, The Charles Evans Foundation (OB, JDB, JRM), AG005138 (JDB), and G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Research Professorship of Geriatrics and Adult Development (JDB); University of Texas, Austin start-up funds (JM), the Paralyzed Veterans of America Research Grant #2586 (JM) and the Morton Cure Paralysis Fund (JM); The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research (OB); The Essel Foundation (SJZ) and The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (Williams College).
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 221 (2011): 3-5.
    Description: This virtual symposium issue of The Biological Bulletin celebrates a major milestone for our publisher, The Marine Biological Laboratory, as it opens the new Eugene Bell Center for Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering on its Woods Hole campus. As with recent virtual symposia published by the journal, the current issue brings together a set of invited reviews, original research reports, and a position paper that offers a coherent and current window into some of the major contemporary trends in animal regeneration research.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 222 (2012): 233-269.
    Description: Phylogenetic relationships and identifications in the aplacophoran taxon Solenogastres (Neomeniomorpha) are in flux largely because descriptions of hard parts––sclerites, radulae, copulatory spicules––and body shape have often not been adequately illustrated or utilized. With easily recognizable and accessible hard parts, descriptions of Solenogastres are of greater use, not just to solenogaster taxonomists, but also to ecologists, paleontologists, and evolutionary biologists. Phylogenetic studies of Aplacophora, Mollusca, and the Lophotrochozoa as a whole, whether morphological or molecular, would be enhanced. As an example, morphologic characters, both isolated hard parts and internal anatomy, are provided for two genera in the Dondersiidae. Five species are described or redescribed and earlier descriptions corrected and enhanced. Three belong to Dondersia: D. festiva Hubrecht, D. incali (Scheltema), and D. namibiensis n. sp., the latter differentiated unambiguously from D. incali only by sclerites and copulatory spicules. Two species belong to Lyratoherpia: L. carinata Salvini-Plawen and L. californica (Heath). Notes are given for other species in Dondersiidae: L. bracteata Salvini-Plawen, Ichthyomenia ichthyodes (Pruvot), and Heathia porosa (Heath). D. indica Stork is synonymized with D. annulata. A cladistic morphological analysis was conducted to examine the utility of hard parts for reconstructing solenogaster phylogeny. Results indicate monophyly of Dondersia and Lyratoherpia as described here.
    Description: Major funding was by a U. S. National Science Foundation grant (DEB-9521930) under the PEET program (Partnerships for Enhancing Expertise in Taxonomy).
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 224 (2013): 110-118.
    Description: Cuttlefish and other cephalopods use visual cues from their surroundings to adaptively change their body pattern for camouflage. Numerous previous experiments have demonstrated the influence of two-dimensional (2D) substrates (e.g., sand and gravel habitats) on camouflage, yet many marine habitats have varied three-dimensional (3D) structures among which cuttlefish camouflage from predators, including benthic predators that view cuttlefish horizontally against such 3D backgrounds. We conducted laboratory experiments, using Sepia officinalis, to test the relative influence of horizontal versus vertical visual cues on cuttlefish camouflage: 2D patterns on benthic substrates were tested versus 2D wall patterns and 3D objects with patterns. Specifically, we investigated the influence of (i) quantity and (ii) placement of high-contrast elements on a 3D object or a 2D wall, as well as (iii) the diameter and (iv) number of 3D objects with high-contrast elements on cuttlefish body pattern expression. Additionally, we tested the influence of high-contrast visual stimuli covering the entire 2D benthic substrate versus the entire 2D wall. In all experiments, visual cues presented in the vertical plane evoked the strongest body pattern response in cuttlefish. These experiments support field observations that, in some marine habitats, cuttlefish will respond to vertically oriented background features even when the preponderance of visual information in their field of view seems to be from the 2D surrounding substrate. Such choices highlight the selective decision-making that occurs in cephalopods with their adaptive camouflage capability.
    Description: This work was funded by the United States Department of Defense (grant number W911- NF-07-D-0001).
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 227 (2014): 175-190.
    Description: We report an in-depth survey of next-generation DNA sequencing of ciliate diversity and community structure in two permanently ice-covered McMurdo Dry Valley lakes during the austral summer and autumn (November 2007 and March 2008). We tested hypotheses on the relationship between species richness and environmental conditions including environmental extremes, nutrient status, and day length. On the basis of the unique environment that exists in these high-latitude lakes, we expected that novel taxa would be present. Alpha diversity analyses showed that extreme conditions—that is, high salinity, low oxygen, and extreme changes in day length—did not impact ciliate richness; however, ciliate richness was 30% higher in samples with higher dissolved organic matter. Beta diversity analyses revealed that ciliate communities clustered by dissolved oxygen, depth, and salinity, but not by season (i.e., day length). The permutational analysis of variance test indicated that depth, dissolved oxygen, and salinity had significant influences on the ciliate community for the abundance matrices of resampled data, while lake and season were not significant. This result suggests that the vertical trends in dissolved oxygen concentration and salinity may play a critical role in structuring ciliate communities. A PCR-based strategy capitalizing on divergent eukaryotic V9 hypervariable region ribosomal RNA gene targets unveiled two new genera in these lakes. A novel taxon belonging to an unknown class most closely related to Cryptocaryon irritans was also inferred from separate gene phylogenies.
    Description: Funding was provided by NSF DEB-0717390 to Linda Amaral-Zettler (MIRADA-LTERS); OPP-1115245, OPP-0838933, OPP-1027284, and OPP-0839075 to John C. Priscu; and OPP-0631659 and OPP-1056396 to Rachael Morgan-Kiss. We would also like to acknowledge the China Scholarship Council (No. [2012] 3013) for fellowship support to Yuan Xu enabling her to study at the Marine Biological Laboratory. The Montana Space Grant Consortium provided additional funding for Trista Vick-Majors.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 218 (2010): 15-24.
    Description: The sand-dwelling octopus Macrotritopus defilippi was filmed or photographed in five Caribbean locations mimicking the swimming behavior (posture, style, speed, duration) and coloration of the common, sand-dwelling flounder Bothus lunatus. Each species was exceptionally well camouflaged when stationary, and details of camouflaging techniques are described for M. defilippi. Octopuses implemented flounder mimicry only during swimming, when their movement would give away camouflage in this open sandy habitat. Thus, both camouflage and fish mimicry were used by the octopuses as a primary defense against visual predators. This is the first documentation of flounder mimicry by an Atlantic octopus, and only the fourth convincing case of mimicry for cephalopods, a taxon renowned for its polyphenism that is implemented mainly by neurally controlled skin patterning, but also—as shown here—by their soft flexible bodies.
    Description: RTH thanks the Sholley Foundation and ONR grant N000140610202 for partial support. ACW thanks the Our World-Underwater Scholarship Society, and AB is grateful for funding from POCI 2010 and Fundo Social Europeu through the Fundac ¸a˜o para a Cieˆncia e a Tecnologia, Portugal.
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 221 (2011): 79-92.
    Description: Endogenous DC electric fields (EFs) are important, fundamental components of development, regeneration, and wound healing. The fields are the result of polarized ion transport and current flow through electrically conductive pathways. Nullification of endogenous EFs with pharmacological agents or applied EFs of opposite polarity disturbs the aforementioned processes, while enhancement increases the rate of wound closure and the extent of regeneration. EFs are applied to humans in the clinic, to provide an overwhelming signal for the enhancement of healing of chronic wounds. Although clinical trials, spanning a course of decades, have shown that applied EFs enhance healing of chronic wounds, the mechanisms by which cells sense and respond to these weak cues remains unknown. EFs are thought to influence many different processes in vivo. However, under more rigorously controlled conditions in vitro, applied EFs induce cellular polarity and direct migration and outgrowth. Here we review the generation of endogenous EFs, the results of their alteration, and the mechanisms by which cells may sense these weak fields. Understanding the mechanisms by which native and applied EFs direct development and repair will enable current and future therapeutic applications to be optimized.
    Description: This work has been supported by The Eugene and Millicent Bell Fellowship Fund in Tissue Engineering (M.A.M.), the Hermann Foundation Research Development Fund Award (M.A.M.), the NIH:NCRR grant P41 RR001395 (PI Peter JS Smith) and the Regenerative Biology Center at the MBL GM092374 (PI Gary Borisy).
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 225 (2013): 161-174.
    Description: We evaluated cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) responses to three teleost predators: bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix), summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus), and black seabass (Centropristis striata). We hypothesized that the distinct body shapes, swimming behaviors, and predation tactics exhibited by the three fishes would elicit markedly different antipredator responses by cuttlefish. Over the course of 25 predator-prey behavioral trials, 3 primary and 15 secondary defense behaviors of cuttlefish were shown to predators. In contrast, secondary defenses were not shown during control trials in which predators were absent. With seabass—a benthic, sit-and-pursue predator—cuttlefish used flight and spent more time swimming in the water column than with other predators. With bluefish—an active, pelagic searching predator—cuttlefish remained closely associated with the substrate and relied more on cryptic behaviors. Startle (deimatic) displays were the most frequent secondary defense shown to seabass and bluefish, particularly the Dark eye ring and Deimatic spot displays. We were unable to evaluate secondary defenses by cuttlefish to flounder—a lie-and-wait predator—because flounder did not pursue cuttlefish or make attacks. Nonetheless, cuttlefish used primary defense during flounder trials, alternating between cryptic still and moving behaviors. Overall, our results suggest that cuttlefish may vary their behavior in the presence of different teleost predators: cryptic behaviors may be more important in the presence of active searching predators (e.g., bluefish), while conspicuous movements such as swimming in the water column and startle displays may be more prevalent with relatively sedentary, bottom-associated predators (e.g., seabass).
    Description: This project was funded by a United States Department of Defense, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Defense Sciences Office (DARPA DSO) Grant (HR0011-09- 1-0017).
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 224 (2013): 47-52.
    Description: The squid has been the most studied cephalopod, and it has served as a very useful model for investigating the events associated with nerve impulse generation and synaptic transmission. While the physiology of squid giant axons has been extensively studied, very little is known about the distribution and function of the neurotransmitters and receptors that mediate inhibitory transmission at the synapses. In this study we investigated whether γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) activates neurotransmitter receptors in stellate ganglia membranes. To overcome the low abundance of GABA-like mRNAs in invertebrates and the low expression of GABA in cephalopods, we used a two-electrode voltage clamp technique to determine if Xenopus laevis oocytes injected with cell membranes from squid stellate ganglia responded to GABA. Using this method, membrane patches containing proteins and ion channels from the squid's stellate ganglion were incorporated into the surface of oocytes. We demonstrated that GABA activates membrane receptors in cellular membranes isolated from squid stellate ganglia. Using the same approach, we were able to record native glutamate-evoked currents. The squid's GABA receptors showed an EC50 of 98 μmol l–1 to GABA and were inhibited by zinc (IC50 = 356 μmol l–1). Interestingly, GABA receptors from the squid were only partially blocked by bicuculline. These results indicate that the microtransplantation of native cell membranes is useful to identify and characterize scarce membrane proteins. Moreover, our data also support the role of GABA as an ionotropic neurotransmitter in cephalopods, acting through chloride-permeable membrane receptors.
    Description: Grass Foundation Fellowships to L.C. and A.L. (www.grassfoundation.org). L.C. was additionally supported by the Ph.D. in Neurophysiology program of the University of Rome “La Sapienza.” All authors were Grass Fellows. This work was supported by Ministero della Sanita` Antidoping and PRIN project 2009 (to E.P.).
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 225 (2013): 152-160.
    Description: Chemical and visual defenses are used by many organisms to avoid being approached or eaten by predators. An example is inking molluscs—including gastropods such as sea hares and cephalopods such as squid, cuttlefish, and octopus—which release a colored ink upon approach or attack. Previous work showed that ink can protect molluscs through a combination of chemical, visual, and other effects. In this study, we examined the effects of ink from longfin inshore squid, Doryteuthis pealeii, on the behavior of two species of predatory fishes, summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus, and sea catfish, Ariopsis felis. Using a cloud assay, we found that ink from longfin inshore squid affected the approach phase of predation by summer flounder, primarily through its visual effects. Using a food assay, we found that the ink affected the consummatory and ingestive phase of predation of both sea catfish and summer flounder, through the ink's chemical properties. Fractionation of ink showed that most of its deterrent chemical activity is associated with melanin granules, suggesting that either compounds adhering to these granules or melanin itself are the most biologically active. This work provides the basis for a comparative approach to identify deterrent molecules from inking cephalopods and to examine neural mechanisms whereby these chemicals affect behavior of fish, using the sea catfish as a chemosensory model.
    Description: Our project was supported by National Science Foundation grant IOS-1036742 and REU supplements IOS-1338385, IOS 1234038, and IOS-1130244; by The Plum Foundation John E. Dowling Fellowship Fund and the Colwin Endowed Summer Research Fellowship Fund from the Marine Biological Laboratory; and by a Second Century Initiative graduate fellowship from Georgia State University.
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 225 (2013): 60-70.
    Description: Unlike most medusae that forage with tentacles trailing behind their bells, several species forage upstream of their bells using aborally located tentacles. It has been hypothesized that these medusae forage as stealth predators by placing their tentacles in more quiescent regions of flow around their bells. Consequently, they are able to capture highly mobile, sensitive prey. We used digital particle image velocimetry (DPIV) to quantitatively characterize the flow field around Craspedacusta sowerbyi, a freshwater upstream-foraging hydromedusa, to evaluate the mechanics of its stealth predation. We found that fluid velocities were minimal in front and along the sides of the bell where the tentacles are located. As a result, the deformation rates in the regions where the tentacles are located were low, below the threshold rates required to elicit an escape response in several species of copepods. Estimates of their encounter volume rates were examined on the basis of flow past the tentacles, and trade-offs associated with tentacle characteristics were evaluated.
    Description: This research is supported by the National Science Foundation awarded to SPC (OCE- 0623534 and 0727544) and JHC (OCE-0351398 and OCE-0623534) and by the Office of Naval Research awarded to JHC (N000140810654). K. Lucas was partially funded by EPSCoR Cooperative Agreement #EPS-1004057 to the State of Rhode Island SURF award. S. Colin was also supported by RWU Foundation to Promote Scholarship and Teaching.
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 226 (2014): 102-110.
    Description: In addition to its roles in hemostasis and wound repair, the blood clot plays an underappreciated role in innate immunity, where the established clot serves as a barrier to microbial penetration into the internal milieu and where the early clot entraps and immobilizes microbes that have entered wounds to the integuments. In this report we document the behavior of the pathogenic gram-negative bacterium Vibrio harveyi that has been entrapped in the fabric of the extracellular blood clot of one of its target organisms, the Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei. The freshly entrapped bacteria are held tightly by the clot, losing even Brownian motility, but by 1 h post-entrapment, a fraction of the bacteria have established small domains of fibrinolysis that enlarge progressively, enabling bacteria to escape from the clot's embrace. Escape is dependent on the actions of both serine- and metallo-proteases released from the bacterial cells.
    Description: This research was financially supported by a student fellowship for Vorrapon Chaikeeratisak from the Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. program under the Thailand Research Fund (TRF) and by grant 0344360 from the National Science Foundation (PBA).
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 227 (2014): 51-60.
    Description: Squid are a significant component of the marine biomass and are a long-established model organism in experimental neurophysiology. The squid statocyst senses linear and angular acceleration and is the best candidate for mediating squid auditory responses, but its physiology and morphology are rarely studied. The statocyst contains mechano-sensitive hair cells that resemble hair cells in the vestibular and auditory systems of other animals. We examined whether squid statocyst hair cells are sensitive to aminoglycosides, a group of antibiotics that are ototoxic in fish, birds, and mammals. To assess aminoglycoside-induced damage, we used immunofluorescent methods to image the major cell types in the statocyst of longfin squid (Doryteuthis pealeii). Statocysts of live, anesthetized squid were injected with either a buffered saline solution or neomycin at concentrations ranging from 0.05 to 3.0 mmol l−1. The statocyst hair cells of the macula statica princeps were examined 5 h post-treatment. Anti-acetylated tubulin staining showed no morphological differences between the hair cells of saline-injected and non-injected statocysts. The hair cell bundles of the macula statica princeps in aminoglycoside-injected statocysts were either missing or damaged, with the amount of damage being dose-dependent. The proportion of missing hair cells did not increase at the same rate as damaged cells, suggesting that neomycin treatment affects hair cells in a nonlethal manner. These experiments provide a reliable method for imaging squid hair cells. Further, aminoglycosides can be used to induce hair cell damage in a primary sensory area of the statocyst of squid. Such results support further studies on loss of hearing and balance in squid.
    Description: This work was supported by Andrew Mellon Award for Independent Research, the Ocean Life Institute, the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, and the Penzance and John E. and Anne W. Sawyer Endowed Funds.
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    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 227 (2014): 7-18.
    Description: The aboral sensory organ (apical organ) of ctenophores contains a statocyst with a single large statolith. The statolith comprises living cells (lithocytes), each containing a large membrane-bound concretion. The statolith is supported on the distal ends of four compound motile mechanoresponsive cilia (balancers) which control the beat frequencies of the eight locomotory comb rows, and thereby the orientation of animals to gravity. In Mnemiopsis leidyi and Pleurobrachia pileus, lithocytes arise in the thickened epithelial floor of the apical organ on opposite sides along the tentacular plane. Lithocytes progressively differentiate and migrate toward the apical surface where they bud off next to the bases of the balancers. New lithocytes are transported up the balancers by ciliary surface motility to form the statolith (Noda, 2013). The statolith has a superellipsoidal shape due to the rectangular arrangement of the four balancers and the addition of new lithocytes to its ends via the balancers. The size of the statolith increases with animal size, starting at the highest rate of growth in younger stages and gradually decreasing in larger animals. The total number of developing lithocytes in the epithelial floor increases rapidly in smaller animals and reaches a plateau range in larger animals. Lithocytes are therefore produced continually throughout life for enlargement of the statolith and possibly for turnover and replacement of existing lithocytes. The dome cilia enclosing the statocyst were observed to propagate slow, low-ampitude waves distally. The dome cilia may act as an undulating screen to prevent foreign objects in the seawater from being transported non-specifically up the balancers to make a defective statolith.
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biological Bulletin 220 (2011): 89-96.
    Description: Synaptic vesicles contain a variety of proteins and lipids that mediate fusion with the pre-synaptic membrane. Although the structures of many synaptic vesicle proteins are known, an overall picture of how they are organized at the vesicle surface is lacking. In this paper, we describe a better method for the isolation of squid synaptic vesicles and characterize the results. For highly pure and intact synaptic vesicles from squid optic lobe, glycerol density gradient centrifugation was the key step. Different electron microscopic methods show that vesicle membrane surfaces are largely covered with structures corresponding to surface proteins. Each vesicle contains several stalked globular structures that extend from the vesicle surface and are consistent with the V-ATPase. BLAST search of a library of squid expressed sequence tags identifies 10 V-ATPase subunits, which are expressed in the squid stellate ganglia. Negative-stain tomography demonstrates directly that vesicles flatten during the drying step of negative staining, and furthermore shows details of individual vesicles and other proteins at the vesicle surface.
    Description: JAD is supported by the RI-INBRE program award # P20RR016457-10 from the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), NIH.
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: These are methanotrophic microcosms that are being used to develop and test new approaches to modeling microbial biogeochemistry using thermodynamic approaches (namely, the principle of maximum entropy production).
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: A Campbell CR21x data logger at one of the Ecosystems Center's LTER sites.
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Researchers setting up an early version of "greenhouse" experiments at Toolik Lake, Alaska.
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Scientists sampling at Columbia River Land Margin Ecosystems Research project
    Description: Slide reads- "Columbia River LMER, Deployment of Owen (sp?) Tube; Sampling Aggregates"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: A Sunday hike in the Brooks Range, Alaska, about 1980-81. The woman is Barbara Lachenbruch (student of Terry Chapin's, Univ Alaska). Behind her is Tom and Ellen (last names unknown), working at Toolik Lake at the time.
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Counting seedlings in small disturbed plots, around 1977-78 in Alaska. Lee Stuart (student, San Diego State/UC Davis) on the left, Pete Tryon (RA, Univ Alaska) and Terry Chapin (Univ Alaska) on the right.
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Aerial photo of agricultural land and river leading into Plum Island Ecosystem
    Description: Slide reads- "PIE 4"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Lee Stuart (grad student from San Diego State/UC Davis) collecting Eriophorum (cottongrass) seed, late 1970s. The location is probably along the Elliot Highway north of Fairbanks, Alaska.
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Researcher using a computer at the Ecosystems Center. Data of photo unknown.
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Title page of the book "Processes in Microbal Ecology". The author, David L. Kirchman, has written a note to Ecosystems Center scientist Ivan Valiela.
    Description: Note reads: "Ivan- You & the MBL Marine Ecology course got me going in this field. Thanks. David Kirchman"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Students at the January course on ecology at the Ecosystems Center. George Woodwell at far left. Bruce Peterson stands a far right. Circa 1979-1982
    Description: Back of photo reads- "Photo by Bob Golder (Linda?)"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: John Hobbie holding a penguin
    Description: Back of photo reads- "1994 JEH w. penguin"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Marine ecology lab at the Ecosystems Center of the Marine Biological Laboratory.
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Left to right- Bruce Peterson, Anne Giblin, Brian Fry
    Description: Back of photo reads- "A. Giblin & Brian Fry, Bruce Peterson, Acid Rain"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Right to Left- Ed Rastetter, John Hobbie, Frank Bowles. Ecosystems Center researchers walk on a boardwalk at a fieldsite in Abisko, Sweden.
    Description: Back of photo reads- "boardwalk at Stordalen Abisko"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Figure from the Ecosystems Center Annual Report 1979
    Description: Caption reads: "Figure 1. The biotic systems that have built and now maintain the biosphere also influence the cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulfer, and other elements. The general pattern of movement is a series of exchanges between the atmosphere, the land, and the sea. Human activities worldwide have mobilized significant additional quantities of biotically important substances, including toxins, and have modified the natural cycles."
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Photo from page 31 of the Ecosystems Center Annual Report 1985
    Description: Caption reads: "Brian Fry and Bob Michener in the new Mass Spectrometer Laboratory"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Aerial photo of Plum Island Ecosystem
    Description: Slide reads- "PIE 1"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Scientists sampling at Columbia River Land Margin Ecosystems Research project
    Description: Slide reads- "Columbia River LMER, John Baross & Charles Simenstad setting up CTD-Pump Profiler in Estuary"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Aerial photo of Plum Island Sound
    Description: Slide reads- "PIE 2"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Two researchers taking samples at a forest research site
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Edward Rastetter, left, and Robert McKane, right
    Description: Back of photo reads- "Edward Rastetter, left,Robert McKane"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Figure from page 25 of the Ecosystems Center Annual Report 1992
    Description: Caption reads: "Figure 1: The dashed lines mark two catchments (watersheds) at the Bear Brooks Watersheds site in Maine. Both catchments are located on a southeast-facing slope and drained by streams that persist throughout the year (dark lines). The shaded catchment was treated with fertilized labeled with 15N during 1991; the other served as a control. Filled trianges show sampling locations in the fertilized area."
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Map of Gaius Shaver's data collection sites in Barrow, Alaska, from 1973
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Scientists sampling at Columbia River Land Margin Ecosystems Research project
    Description: Slide reads- "Columbia River LMER, Deployment of CTD-Profiling Pump [unreadable] Package During ETM Sampling"
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Figure from page 11 of the Ecosystems Center Annual Report 1993
    Description: Caption reads: "Figure 4: A diagrammatic model of carbon and nitrogen flow in an estuarine ecosysem that emphasizes inputs of organic carbon and nitrogen and inorganic nutrients from upland watersheds and processing by the estuarine food web. Compartments of the mathematical model are shown in the box. The inorganic nutrients compartment comprises both ammonium and nitrate. The organic matter compartment comprises three distinct components: labile nitrogenous material, labile carbohydrate material and refractory nitrogenous materal."
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: This is a Winogradsky column that Joseph Vallino uses in a SES course on Methods in Microbial Ecology. Almost every bacterial metabolic process that occurs on Earth also occurs in these columns that are simply constructed by placing freshwater or marine sediments augmented with a carbon source (such as saw dust) and fertilizer (N and P) in a column and topping it off with either fresh or sea water. Julie Huber is a co-instructor in the course.
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Figure from page 22 of the Ecosystems Center Annual Report 1992
    Description: Caption reads: "Figure 2. Annual net primary production (NPP) for undisturbed mature vegetation of the earth's ecosystems as determined by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) for current climate at atmosphereic carbon dioxide levels."
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Left to right: Jim Laundre, Anne Giblin, Gus Shaver, and Knute Nadelhoffer, in a snowstorm at Toolik Lake, July 18, 1984. Jim was then an RA, Anne, Gus, and Knute were Assistant Scientists, all at the Ecosystems Center.
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Walt Oechel's early system for controlling CO2/temperature/water/light in field cuvettes, on the hillside below our fertilizer plots.
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Figure from page 12 of the Ecosystems Center Annual Report 1986
    Description: Caption reads: "Figure 3. Major element fluxes within terrestrial ecosystems."
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    In:  Ecosystems Center Archives, Woods Hole, MA
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Terry Chapin sorting cottongrass tillers in the field at Sagwon, Alaska, late 1970s.
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues notes from page 86 on the metamorphosis of echinoderms with five more diagrams (labeled 3-7).
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "Metamorphosis of Echinoderms" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 88 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: Notes
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Final page of notes from June 20, 1939 lecture, including 'Diff. between two species of Fundulus". Start of notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture on June 21, 1939, including 'Promorphology of the egg'
    Description: Lecturer: H.B. Goodrich, Lecture "Introductory Announcements. Fish Spawning. Fertilization in Fundulus." (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 5 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: Notes
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from William Ballard's lecture. Trinkaus continues notes on Coelenterates and regneration
    Description: Lecturer: W. W. Ballard, Lecture "Polarity problems in Coelenterate Development" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 55 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: Notes
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    In:  Library of Jane Maienschein
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Front cover of the John P. Trinkaus autobiography, "Embryologist"
    Description: Front cover includes the book title, "Embryologist: My eight decades in developmental biology', the author's name, "John Philip Trinkaus", and a black and white photograph of the author in a white t-shirt, wearing glasses, sitting at a microscope and grinning
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Caswell Grave's lecture. Trinkaus continues his table fro the previous page and takes notes on the larval vs. adult structures (includes chart of time (x-axis) vs. Percentage metamorphosed (y-axis))
    Description: Lecturer: Caswell Grave, Lecture "Ascidian Metamorphosis" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 69 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Alfred Sturtevant's lecture. Trinkaus begins his notes on "Genes and Cytpolasm" with background on different theories of inheritance
    Description: Lecturer: A. H. Sturtevant, Lecture "Genes and Cytoplasm" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 58 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: Notes
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Viktor Hamburger's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on the anatomy of Longfin shore squid (Loligo pealeii) from pages 44-47
    Description: Lecturer: V. Hamburger, Lecture "The development of the squid (Loligo)." (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 48 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Frank Lillie's lecture. Trinkaus begins his notes on Lillie's lecture on 'The development of feathers' with some information about how feathers grow (including a graph)
    Description: Lecturer: F.R. Lillie, Lecture "The feather as a developmental system" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 96 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Trinkaus finishes his notes on the 'Development of the Circulatory System of Teleost' from page 25 and 26 with the end of the description of stage XIV
    Description: Lecturer: H.B. Goodrich, Lecture "Teleost Embryology. Special topics in Organogeny." (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 28 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: Notes
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: The first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Embryology Course in 1939.
    Description: The following lectures are covered (Titles taken from the 1939 Embryology Course book): "Introductory Announcements. Fish Spawning. Fertilization in Fundulus." by H.B. Goodrich (pgs. 1-5); "Teleost Embryology. Cleavage and Gastrulation." by H.B. Goodrich (pgs. 6-11); "Teleost Embryology. Gastrulation and Morphogenetic Changes." by H.B. Goodrich (pgs. 12-17); "Teleost Embryology. Special topics in Organogeny" by H.B. Goodrich (pgs. 18-28); "Development of Color Patterns and of Mendelian Characters in fish (illustrated)" by H.B. Goodrich (pgs. 29-32); "Colloidal organization of the egg nucleus" by W.R. Duryee (pgs. 33-37); "General Embryology of the Hydrozoa" by W.W. Ballard (pgs. 38-43); "The development of the Squid (Loligo)" by V. Hamburger (pgs. 44-50); "Determination and organizer action in Amphibian development" by V. Hamburger (pgs. 51-56); "Reproduction on the squid with special reference to the spermatophore" by V. Hamburger (pgs. 57-61); "The Echinoderm egg, its structure and its relation to the orientation of the embryo" by O. Schotte (pgs. 62-70); "Development of the Echinoderm egg according to Horstadius" by O. Schotte (pgs. 71-80); "Topics from the history of embryology" by C. Packard (pgs. 81-85); "Metamorphosis of Echinoderms" by O. Schotte (pgs. 86-89); "Parthenogenesis" by O. Schotte (pgs. 90-95); "The feather as a developmental system" by F.R. Lillie (pgs. 96-98); "Experimental embyrology of Echinoderms I" by O. Schotte (pgs. 99-107); "Experimental embryology of Echinoderms II" by O. Schotte (pgs. 108-113)
    Description: Cover + 113 pages of notes (including many diagrams)
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from William Ballard's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on the embryology of Styela with information about cleavage and the formation of the germ layers
    Description: Lecturer: W. W. Ballard, Lecture "General Embryology of Tunicates" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 64 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Caswell Grave's lecture. Trinkaus begins his notes on "Metamorphoses of the Ascidians" with general information on metamorphosis (includes a chart), and then begins a table to compare "Larval action system" and "Adult action system"
    Description: Lecturer: Caswell Grave, Lecture "Ascidian Metamorphosis" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 68 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus concludes the outline that he started on page 100 with notes on "1. Equatorial eggs" (with diagrams) and "2. Subequatorial eggs". Trinkaus then begins notes on Runstrom's "Double Gradient Theory" (with a diagram)
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "Experimental embryology of Echinoderms I" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 102 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Viktor Hamburger's lecture. Trinkaus takes notes (with diagrams) on early development and anatomy of the Longfin shore squid (Loligo pealeii)
    Description: Lecturer: V. Hamburger, Lecture "The development of the squid (Loligo)." (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 44 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Viktor Hamburger's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on the development of the eye of Longfin shore squid (Loligo pealeii) from page 49 with detailed drawsings of the developing eye and overall eye anatomy of the squid
    Description: Lecturer: V. Hamburger, Lecture "The development of the squid (Loligo)." (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 50 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Viktor Hamburger's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on the anatomy of Longfin shore squid (Loligo pealeii) from pages 44-46
    Description: Lecturer: V. Hamburger, Lecture "The development of the squid (Loligo)." (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 47 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his outline from the previous page on the methods of producing parthenogenesis and includes notes on Runstrom's experiments
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "Pathenogenesis" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 94 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Frank Lillie's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes from the previous page on feather development with sections 'Ectodermal constitutuants of the feather' and 'mesodermal constituants of the feather'
    Description: Lecturer: F.R. Lillie, Lecture "The feather as a developmental system" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 97 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus begins notes on "Exp. Embryology of the Echinoderms" with an outline on "Reversal of Polarity" from Horstadius (inludes diagrams"
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "Experimental embryology of Echinoderms II" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 108 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Trinkaus begins notes on 'Comparative Embryology of Gastrulation' with notes and diagrams for amphioxus, elasmobranch, and teleost
    Description: Lecturer: H.B. Goodrich, Lecture "Teleost Embryology. Gastrulation and morphogenetic changes." (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 13 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: Notes
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Trinkaus draws four diagrams of gastrulation: Cyclostome (Weissenberg), Anuran (Vogt), Teleost (Pasteel), and Sauropsidian (Costello)
    Description: Lecturer: H.B. Goodrich, Lecture "Teleost Embryology. Special topics in Organogeny." (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 18 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: Notes
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Hubert Goodrich's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on Hybridization from page 23 with a section titled 'Effect on Individual Cells'. Trinkauscreates a chart comparing Fundulus heteroclitus and Fundulus majalis
    Description: Lecturer: H.B. Goodrich, Lecture "Teleost Embryology. Special topics in Organogeny." (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 24 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  Library of Jane Maienschein
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Appendix III: The program for the symposium on cell movement and morphogenesis (Trinkfest '88)
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus takes notes on the "layers of the egg" with a diagram, then details the work of Chambers on the anatomy and structure of the echinoderm egg
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "The Echinoderm egg, its structure and its relation to the orientation of the embryo. (2:00 P.M.)" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 67 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on the the structure of the echinoderm egg, with two diagrams, then begins notes on insemination in starfish with a diagram
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "The Echinoderm egg, its structure and its relation to the orientation of the embryo. (2:00 P.M.)" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 68 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Viktor Hamburger's lecture. Trinkaus continues notes from page 57 and 58 on the copulation behavior of squid. He starts a new section on "Egg Laying"
    Description: Lecturer: V. Hamburger, Lecture "Reproduction on the squid with special reference to the spermatophore. (9:00)" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 59 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus begins notes on 'Normal Development' with information on Asteroidea, Echinoidea, Ophiuroidea, including 3 labeled diagrams
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "Development of the Echinoderm egg according to Horstadius" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 75 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus draws 6 diagrams of fertilization and the first cell division.
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "The Echinoderm egg, its structure and its relation to the orientation of the embryo. (2:00 P.M.)" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 70 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on the echinoderm egg with information about the position of first cleavage relative to the axis of the embryo, with four diagrams
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "Development of the Echinoderm egg according to Horstadius" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 73 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus begins notes on the 'Visible Polarity in the Echinoderm Egg' with two labeled diagrams and notes on the history of research on the topic.
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "Development of the Echinoderm egg according to Horstadius" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 71 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    J&S Publishing Company, Inc. | Marine Biological Laboratory | Arizona Board of Regents
    In:  Library of Jane Maienschein
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Preface to John P. Trinkaus' autobiography, "Embryologist". Preface written by John W. Saunders, Emeritus Professor of Biology at SUNY Albany
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    In:  Library of Jane Maienschein
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Chapter 7 of John P. Trinkaus' autobiography, "Embryologist"
    Description: Chapter title: The Determintion Concept, Mixed Cell Aggergates, and the Neural Crest
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Donald Costello's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on fertilization from the previous page with points 3-5. The rest of the page is devoted to notes on fertilization from different researchers and in different organisms
    Description: Lecturer: D. P. Costello, Lecture "Fertilization." (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 2 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Signed "J. Philip Trinkaus, M.B.L., 1939, Embryology, II"
    Description: Cover from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: Notes
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Viktor Hamburger's lecture. Trinkaus begins notes on "Development of the Annelidas" with a three-point list of features of "Annelida & Mollusca", then begins a list of features of "Hydroides (Eupomatus)"
    Description: Lecturer: V. Hamburger, Lecture "Development of Annelida" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 19 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Viktor Hamburger's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on the derivatives of the 2d cell, then makes a list of derivatives of the "4d cell", "From larva", and "Larval organs lost"
    Description: Lecturer: V. Hamburger, Lecture UNKNOWN
    Description: Page 31 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from William Ballard's lecture. Trinkaus takes notes on the development after gastrulation in Podocoryne, Hydractinia, Medusae, and Tubularia
    Description: Lecturer: W.W. Ballard, Lecture "General Embryology of the Hydrozoa." (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 42 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Viktor Hamburger's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on the Longfin short squid (Loligo pealeii) from page 44 and 45 with further notes on cleavage and the beginning of a new section on the "formation of shell gland"
    Description: Lecturer: V. Hamburger, Lecture "The development of the squid (Loligo)." (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 46 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from O. Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his list from the previous page with "Factors of Differentiation, Potencies" that includes information on transplantation in planaria (includes three diagrams) and notes on the works of Guyenot, Weiss and de Georgi
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, lecture "The Potencies of regenerating tissue" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 41 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Viktor Hamburger's lecture. Trinkaus takes notes on Harrison's work on nerve growth in the frog and chick wing
    Description: Lecturer: V. Hamburger, Lecture "Research Lecture" (Information not included in the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 72 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Donald Costello's lecture. Trinkaus takes notes on "Astracus--Embryology of." with a series of diagrams from the zygote to several cell stage
    Description: Lecturer: D. P. Costello, Lecture "The Embryology of Crustacea" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 45 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Donald Costello's lecture. Trinkaus continues from the previous two pages with his series of diagrams on the development of the barnacle embryo, including information on the cell lineage
    Description: Lecturer: D. P. Costello, Lecture "The Embryology of Crustacea" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 50 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Donald Costello's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on the embryology of crustaceans with information on the derivatives of various parts of the embryo, a diagram on ectodermal invagination, and a diagram on the anatomy of crustacean larvae
    Description: Lecturer: D. P. Costello, Lecture "The Embryology of Crustacea" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 46 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Caswell Grave's lecture. Trinkaus begins with a graph, "aging + activity", and takes notes on different substances during development of the ascidian embryo
    Description: Lecturer: Caswell Grave, Lecture "Ascidian Metamorphosis" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 71 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Caswell Grave's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes from the previous pge and begins a new section [header illegible] that deals with the effects of different environmental stimuli on the embryos
    Description: Lecturer: Caswell Grave, Lecture "Ascidian Metamorphosis" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 70 of 72 from the second notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes from the previous page on the cleavage of the sea urchin embryo with information about the 5th (with diagram) and 6th stages of cleavage
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "Development of the Echinoderm egg according to Horstadius" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 78 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Charles Packard's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes from Packard's morning lecture on the history of embryology (begin page 81) with information on Swammerdam, Malebranche, Bonnet, Leeuwenhoek, and Spallanzani
    Description: Lecturer: C. Packard, Lecture "Topics from the history of embryology" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 83 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus takes notes on 'Determinate Cleavage' and the 'Devel. Of the Sea Urchin', including information on the the first 4 stages of cleavage
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "Development of the Echinoderm egg according to Horstadius" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 77 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Charles Packard's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes from Packard's morning lecture on the history of embryology (begin page 81) with continued notes on Spallanzani's work, Wolff, Blumenbach, and von Baer
    Description: Lecturer: C. Packard, Lecture "Topics from the history of embryology" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 84 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
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    In:  MBL Archives, Trinkaus Collection, Box 13, Folder 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Notes from Oscar Schotte's lecture. Trinkaus continues his notes on animalization with diagrams and information about different compounds (includes diagrams), and notes on Runstrom's and Lindahl's experiments
    Description: Lecturer: O. Schotte, Lecture "Experimental embryology of Echinoderms II" (Information taken from the 1939 Embryology Course Book)
    Description: Page 112 of 113 from the first notebook of lecture and laboratory notes that John P. Trinkaus took during his time as a student in the Marine Biological Laboratory Embryology Course in 1939 in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: Notes
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