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Pieter Dullemeijer, professor of animal morphology 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
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R. S. E. W. Leuven P. J. van den Heuvel M. M. van Katwijk P. M. J. Herman G. van der Velde A. M. J. Ragas 《Hydrobiologia》2006,565(1):1-18
Prof. Dr. Pieter Hendrik (Piet) Nienhuis worked for almost 40 years in all aspects of aquatic ecology and environmental science
and retired on 31 October 2003. He can be characterised as a distinguished scientist, shaped in an applied estuarine and aquatic
research ambience of the former Delta Institute for Hydrobiological Research (DIHO) in Yerseke in the Netherlands. His appointment
as a full professor at the Radboud University Nijmegen offered him a challenging step from monodisciplinarity in ecology,
via multidisciplinarity in the application of ecological knowledge in river science to interdisciplinarity in environmental
science and management. This paper describes his education, teaching activities, research, scientific publications, science
management, and significance for various scientific disciplines. He made important contributions to biosystematics of angiosperms
and algae, the ecology of seagrasses, nutrient cycling and eutrophication in estuarine ecosystems, and the integrated modelling
of the ecological functioning of estuaries. Subsequently, he paid much attention to environmental problems in river basins,
ecological rehabilitation and sustainable development. His work influenced the view of ecologists, aquatic scientists and
water managers in the Netherlands as well as abroad, in particular regarding the drawbacks of compartmentalization of the
estuaries and the importance of connectivity and morphodynamics in river systems. In hindsight, it appears as a logical line
that he gradually moved from estuarine ecological research that became increasingly driven by societal and environmental problems
to the field of environmental science and management. 相似文献
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Gerhart J 《The International journal of developmental biology》1999,43(7):605-613
Pieter Nieuwkoop, who died September 18, 1996, at age 79 in Utrecht, The Netherlands, is remembered by developmental biologists for his numerous research contributions and integrative hypotheses over the past 50 years, especially in the areas of neural induction, meso-endoderm induction, and germ cell induction in chordates. Most of his experimentation was done on the embryos of amphibia, the preferred vertebrate embryo of the early years of the 20th century. One of his last publications contains a comparison of the experimental advantages and disadvantages of anuran and urodele amphibians (Nieuwkoop, 1996). The significance of his findings and interpretations for developmental biology can be estimated from the fact that researchers of many laboratories worldwide continue to work on the phenomena he first described and to extend the hypotheses he first formulated. The aim of this article is to review Nieuwkoop's main contributions and to cite the recent extensions by others. 相似文献
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《Biotechnology advances》1995,13(2):279