Mast, Samuel Ottmar, 1871-1947
Mast, Samuel Ottmar
Samuel Ottmar Mast
Mast, S. O. (Samuel Ottmar), 1871-1947
Mast, S. O 1871-1947
Mast, Sam.O.
VIAF ID: 419144782731029249044 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mast, S. O. ‡q (Samuel Ottmar), ‡d 1871-1947
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mast, Samuel Ottmar
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mast, Samuel Ottmar ‡d 1871-1947
- 100 1 _ ‡a Mast, Samuel Ottmar, ‡d 1871-1947
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (13)
Works
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The behavior of fundulus, with especial reference to overland escape from tide-pools and locomotion on land | |
Changes in shade, color, and pattern in fishes, and their bearing on the problems of adaptation and behavior, with especial reference to the flounders paralichthys and ancylopsetta | |
Concerning the scientific name of the common large amoeba, usually designated Amoeba proteus (Leidy) | |
Do blow fly larvae respond to gravity? | |
Effect of ethyl alcohol on tadpoles | |
The effect of luminous intensity on the relation between stimulating efficiency and flash-frequency of intermittent light in the drone fly, Eristalis tenax | |
The effect of temperature, food, and the age of the culture on the encystment of didinium nasutum | |
Habits and reactions of the Ciliate, Lacrymaria | |
L. J. Henderson on "The Fitness of the Environment" | |
Light and the behavior of organisms | |
Localized stimulation, transmission of impulse, and the nature of response in amoeba | |
Mechanics of locomotion in Amoeba | |
The nature of the action of electricity in producing response and injury in Amoeba proteus (Leidy) and the effect of electricity on the viscosity of protoplasm | |
Observations on ameba feeding on rotifers, nematodes and ciliates, and their bearing on the surface-tension theory | |
Observations on Ciliary Current in Free-Swimming Paramecia | |
Orientation in Euglena with some Remarks on Tropisms : ausgegeben am 20. October 1914 | |
Orientation in light from two sources and its bearing on the function of the eyespot | |
Photic orientation in Insects with special reference to the Dronefly, Eristalis tenax and the Robber-fly, Erax rufibarbis | |
Problems, methods and results in behavior | |
The process of orientation in the colonial organism, Gonium pectorale, and a study of the structure and function of the eye-spot | |
The process of photic orientation in the robber-fly, Proctacanthus philadelphicus | |
The reactions of Didinium nasutum (Stein) with special reference to the feeding habits and the function of Trichocysts | |
The reactions of the Flagellate Peranema | |
Reactions to light in the larvae of the ascidians, Amaroucium constellatum and Amaroucium pellucidum with special reference to photic orientation | |
Recent literature on the behavior of the lower invertebrates | |
Relation between intensity of light and rate of locomotion in Phacus pleuronectes and Euglena gracilis and its bearing on orientation | |
The relation between spectral color stimulation in the lower organisms | |
Reversal of ciliary action in Paramecium caudatum | |
Reversion in the sense of orientation to light in the colonial forms, Volvox globator and Pandorina morum | |
A simple apparatus aërating liquid solutions | |
Variation in the response to light in Amoeba proteus with special reference to the effects of salts and hydrogen-ion concentration | |
What are Tropisms ? : [eingegangen am 26. Juli 1914] |