Figure 2 in The role of female cephalopod researchers: past and present
Figure 2. Female cephalopod scientists. (A) Jeanne (Jeanette) Villepreux-Power (1794–1871). Detail from original photograph taken by A. E. E. Disdéri in 1861. (B) Julia Arsent'evna Filippova (1934- present). (C) Zulma Judith Ageitos de Castellanos (1922–2010). (D) Martina Compagno Roeleveld (19...
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Zusammenfassung: | Figure 2. Female cephalopod scientists. (A) Jeanne (Jeanette) Villepreux-Power (1794–1871). Detail from original photograph taken by A. E. E. Disdéri in 1861. (B) Julia Arsent'evna Filippova (1934- present). (C) Zulma Judith Ageitos de Castellanos (1922–2010). (D) Martina Compagno Roeleveld (1943–2006) (left) with María Edith Ré, currently of the National Patagonic Institute in Puerto Madryn, Argentina (right). Photo taken during the 1997 CIAC meeting in Capetown by Angel Guerra. (E) Nancy A. Voss (1929 – present). (F) Katharina Maria Mangold-Wirz (1922–2003). Photo by Eric Hochberg. (G) Joyce Wells (1930 – present). Photo by Angel Guerra, 1987. (H) Renata Boucher-Rodoni (1942 – present). (I) Eve Boucaud-Camou (1939-present). (J) Marion Nixon (1930 – present). Photo by Angel Guerra, 1992, Aberdeen. |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.3997936 |