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Siokunichthys Nigrolineatus
''Siokunichthys'' is a genus of pipefishes native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species, ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'', has a commensal relationship with mushroom corals of the genus ''Fungia''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Siokunichthys bentuviai'' E. Clark, 1966 * ''Siokunichthys breviceps'' J. L. B. Smith, 1963 (Softcoral pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys herrei'' Herald, 1953 (Herre's pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'' C. E. Dawson, 1983 * ''Siokunichthys southwelli'' ( Duncker, 1910) (Southwell's pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys striatus ''Siokunichthys'' is a genus of pipefishes native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species, ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'', has a commensal relationship with mushroom corals of the genus '' Fungia''. Species There are currently six recogn ...'' R. Fricke, 2004 (New Caledonian soft-coral pipefish) References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q2132995 Syngnathidae Marine fis ...
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Earl Stannard Herald
Earl Stannard Herald (April 10, 1914 - January 16, 1973) was an American zoologist, Ichthyologist and television presenter. He was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and got his PH.D. in 1943. In 1948, he became the director of the Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco, California, and from 1952 to 1966, he presented the popular science television programme '' Science in Action''. Throughout his life, he studied a variety of aquatic organisms, especially pipefishes, and described many new taxa. He died in Cabo San Lucas, Baja California, in a scuba diving accident. Education and early career Herald graduated as a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1937, he then completed his Masters at the University of California, Berkeley in 1939 and then his PH.D. at Stanford University in 1943. This selection of institutions allowed Herald to be schooled in zoology by Loye Holmes Miller and Joseph Grinnell, while his training as an ichthyologist was supervised by George S. M ...
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James Leonard Brierley Smith
James Leonard Brierley Smith (26 September 1897 – 8 January 1968) was a South African ichthyologist, organic chemist, and university professor. He was the first to identify a taxidermied fish as a coelacanth, at the time thought to be long extinct. Early life Born in Graaff-Reinet, 26 September 1897, Smith was the elder of two sons of Joseph Smith and his wife, Emily Ann Beck. Educated at country schools at Noupoort, De Aar, and Aliwal North, he finally matriculated in 1914 from the Diocesan College, Rondebosch. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry from the University of the Cape of Good Hope in 1916 and a Master of Science degree in chemistry at Stellenbosch University in 1918. Smith went to the United Kingdom, where he received his PhD at Cambridge University in 1922. After returning to South Africa, he became senior lecturer and later an associate professor of organic chemistry at Rhodes University in Grahamstown. From 1922 to 1937, he was married to Henriet ...
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Ronald Fricke
Ronald Fricke is a German ichthyologist and researcher of biodiversity at the State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart. As of 2022, Fricke authored 8 families, 10 genera and 186 species within the families of Callionymidae, Gobiesocidae, Ophichthidae Ophichthidae is a family of fish in the order Anguilliformes, commonly known as the snake eels. The term "Ophichthidae" comes from Greek ''ophis'' ("serpent") and ''ichthys'' ("fish"). Snake eels are also burrowing eels. They are named for thei ..., Tripterygiidae and other families. He is a co-editor of Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes; among his current tasks is the building of a digital ichthyological literature archive. Publications See Wikispecies below. Taxon described by him *See :Taxa named by Ronald Fricke References External links * Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Taxon authorities German ichthyologists 21st-century German zoologists Scientists from Stuttgart {{Germany-scient ...
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Siokunichthys Striatus
''Siokunichthys'' is a genus of pipefishes native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species, ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'', has a commensal relationship with mushroom corals of the genus ''Fungia''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Siokunichthys bentuviai'' E. Clark, 1966 * ''Siokunichthys breviceps'' J. L. B. Smith, 1963 (Softcoral pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys herrei'' Herald, 1953 (Herre's pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'' C. E. Dawson, 1983 * ''Siokunichthys southwelli'' ( Duncker, 1910) (Southwell's pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys striatus ''Siokunichthys'' is a genus of pipefishes native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species, ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'', has a commensal relationship with mushroom corals of the genus '' Fungia''. Species There are currently six recogn ...'' R. Fricke, 2004 (New Caledonian soft-coral pipefish) References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q2132995 Syngnathidae Marine fis ...
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Paul Georg Egmont Duncker
Paul Georg Egmont Duncker (6 May 1870, Hamburg – 28 July 1953, Ahrensburg) was a German ichthyologist. Biography He studied at the universities of Kiel, Freiburg, and Berlin, receiving his doctorate at Kiel in 1895. Following graduation he lived and worked in Karlsruhe, Plymouth, Naples, Cold Spring Harbour (Long Island N.Y.), and Würzburg. From 1901 he worked as a curator for a year at the Selangor State Museum in Kuala Lumpur, afterwards returning to Europe, where he spent another year in Naples.Duncker, (Paul) Georg (Egmont)
Nationaal Herbarium Nederland
He was a member of the Hamburg ''Südsee-Expedition'' (1908-10) during its first year in , of which, he collected specimens o ...
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Siokunichthys Southwelli
''Siokunichthys'' is a genus of pipefishes native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species, ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'', has a commensal relationship with mushroom corals of the genus ''Fungia''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Siokunichthys bentuviai'' E. Clark, 1966 * ''Siokunichthys breviceps'' J. L. B. Smith, 1963 (Softcoral pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys herrei'' Herald, 1953 (Herre's pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'' C. E. Dawson, 1983 * ''Siokunichthys southwelli'' ( Duncker, 1910) (Southwell's pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys striatus ''Siokunichthys'' is a genus of pipefishes native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species, ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'', has a commensal relationship with mushroom corals of the genus ''Fungia''. Species There are currently six recogni ...'' R. Fricke, 2004 (New Caledonian soft-coral pipefish) References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q2132995 Syngnathidae Marine fis ...
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Charles Eric Dawson
Charles Eric "Chuck" Dawson (December 6, 1922 – February 11, 1993) was a Canadian-American ecologist Ecology () is the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment. Ecology considers organisms at the individual, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere level. Ecology overlaps wi ..., ichthyology, ichthyologist, and taxonomy (biology), taxonomist. He held expertise in goby, gobies, flatfishes, and sand stargazers, and was considered "the ultimate authority" on pipefishes in the family Syngnathidae. Life Dawson was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, but would eventually spend much of his career at the University of Southern Mississippi's Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, where he worked early as an administrator, then researcher, and museum curator. Over his long career Dawson wrote 150 publications, on the majority of which he was the sole author. He recognized 52 Syngnat ...
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Siokunichthys Nigrolineatus
''Siokunichthys'' is a genus of pipefishes native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species, ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'', has a commensal relationship with mushroom corals of the genus ''Fungia''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Siokunichthys bentuviai'' E. Clark, 1966 * ''Siokunichthys breviceps'' J. L. B. Smith, 1963 (Softcoral pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys herrei'' Herald, 1953 (Herre's pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'' C. E. Dawson, 1983 * ''Siokunichthys southwelli'' ( Duncker, 1910) (Southwell's pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys striatus ''Siokunichthys'' is a genus of pipefishes native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species, ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'', has a commensal relationship with mushroom corals of the genus '' Fungia''. Species There are currently six recogn ...'' R. Fricke, 2004 (New Caledonian soft-coral pipefish) References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q2132995 Syngnathidae Marine fis ...
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Siokunichthys Herrei
''Siokunichthys'' is a genus of pipefishes native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species, ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'', has a commensal relationship with mushroom corals of the genus ''Fungia''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Siokunichthys bentuviai'' E. Clark, 1966 * ''Siokunichthys breviceps'' J. L. B. Smith, 1963 (Softcoral pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys herrei'' Herald, 1953 (Herre's pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'' C. E. Dawson, 1983 * ''Siokunichthys southwelli'' ( Duncker, 1910) (Southwell's pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys striatus ''Siokunichthys'' is a genus of pipefishes native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species, ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'', has a commensal relationship with mushroom corals of the genus ''Fungia''. Species There are currently six recogni ...'' R. Fricke, 2004 (New Caledonian soft-coral pipefish) References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q2132995 Syngnathidae Marine fis ...
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Siokunichthys Breviceps
''Siokunichthys'' is a genus of pipefishes native to the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species, ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'', has a commensal relationship with mushroom corals of the genus ''Fungia''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Siokunichthys bentuviai'' Eugenie Clark, E. Clark, 1966 * ''Siokunichthys breviceps'' James Leonard Brierley Smith, J. L. B. Smith, 1963 (Softcoral pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys herrei'' Earl Stannard Herald, Herald, 1953 (Herre's pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys nigrolineatus'' Charles Eric Dawson, C. E. Dawson, 1983 * ''Siokunichthys southwelli'' (Paul Georg Egmont Duncker, Duncker, 1910) (Southwell's pipefish) * ''Siokunichthys striatus'' Ronald Fricke, R. Fricke, 2004 (New Caledonian soft-coral pipefish) References External links

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Pipefish
Pipefishes or pipe-fishes (Syngnathinae) are a subfamily of small fishes, which, together with the seahorses and seadragons (''Phycodurus'' and ''Phyllopteryx''), form the family Syngnathidae. Description Pipefish look like straight-bodied seahorses with tiny mouths. The name is derived from the peculiar form of the snout, which is like a long tube, ending in a narrow and small mouth which opens upwards and is toothless. The body and tail are long, thin, and snake-like. They each have a highly modified skeleton formed into armored plating. This dermal skeleton has several longitudinal ridges, so a vertical section through the body looks angular, not round or oval as in the majority of other fishes. A dorsal fin is always present, and is the principal (in some species, the only) organ of locomotion. The ventral fins are consistently absent, and the other fins may or may not be developed. The gill openings are extremely small and placed near the upper posterior angle of the gill ...
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Eugenie Clark
Eugenie Clark (May 4, 1922 – February 25, 2015), popularly known as The Shark Lady, was an American ichthyologist known for both her research on shark behavior and her study of fish in the order Tetraodontiformes. Clark was a pioneer in the field of scuba diving for research purposes. In addition to being regarded as an authority in marine biology, Clark was popularly recognized and used her fame to promote marine conservation. Early life and education Eugenie Clark was born and raised in New York City. Her father, Charles Clark, died when Eugenie was almost two years old, and her mother, Yumico Motomi, later married Japanese restaurant owner Masatomo Nobu. Clark attended elementary school in Woodside, Queens, and graduated from Bryant High School in Queens, New York. She was the only student of Japanese descent in her schools. From an early age, Clark was passionate about marine science, with many of her school reports covering topics in marine biology. An initial visit to t ...
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