- Johannes Schmidt (biologist)
Johannes Schmidt (
January 2 ,1877 -February 21 ,1933 ) was a Danishbiologist credited with discovering in 1920 that eels migrate to theSargasso Sea to spawn. Before this people in North America and Europe had wondered why there were no baby eels where they were fishing.Schmidt began his studies of natural history at theUniversity of Copenhagen under professor of botanyEugen Warming and obtained an MS degree in 1898. He obtained a grant from theCarlsberg Foundation to study the flora of the coastal areas ofKo Chang in thenSiam , including bothmangrove trees andmicroalgae . He made his doctoral thesis on shoot architecture ofmangrove trees andEugen Warming served as faculty opponent in October 1903.Schmidt then more or less switched to marinezoology , working 1902-1909 parttime for the Botanical Institute of theUniversity of Copenhagen , parttime for the "Danish Commission for Investigation of the Sea". In 1909, he was made head of the department of physiology at theCarlsberg Laboratory , a post he held until his early death.Schmidt worked in parallel onalgology , where he described the genus "Richelia " - filamentousheterocyst -formingCyanobacteria dwelling insidediatom s, onplant physiology andgenetics especially of hops and on large-scaleoceanography andichtyology . 1928-1930, he led the Dana Expedition, funded by theCarlsberg Foundation , being a two-year voyage around the world's oceans. The discovery of the spawning place of theEel was one of the results of this expedition.A peculiar incident is worth of notice. A paper on the life-history of theEel , published 1912 inGermany [Schmidt, J. (1912) Danish researches in the Atlantic and Mediterranean on the life-history of the Fresh-water Eel ("Anguilla vulgaris", Turt.). Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie 5: 317-342.] , had first been sent to London to be published by theRoyal Society , but was refused with a note that Grassi's work on the subject sufficed. This constitutes a clear example of peer review failure [ [http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/8.2.145 Johannes Schmidt (1877–1933), obituary signed "C. T. R. ". Journal du Conseil / Conseil Permanent International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 8 (1933): 145-152] ] . Ten years later, Schmidt's work on the spawning place of theEel was published by theRoyal Society [ [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0264-3960%281923%29211%3C179%3ATBPOTE%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D Schmidt, Johs. (1923) The Breeding Places of the Eel. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Containing Papers of a Biological Character, Vol. 211: 179-208] ] and even later he was awarded theDarwin Medal .Johannes Schmidt was married (since 1903) to "Ingeborg Kühle", daughter of the chief director of the Old Carlsberg Brewery inCopenhagen .Honours
* Fellow of the
Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
*Honourary doctor ,University of Liverpool , 1923
*Oxford University 's Weldon Memorial Prize, 1923
* Honourary fellow,Royal Society of Edinburgh , 1927
*Darwin Medal , 1930
*Alexander Agassiz Medal , 1930
* Galathea Medal, 1930
* Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire Medal, 1931References
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/8.2.153 List of Professor Dr. Johannes Schmidt's Scientific Papers 1899–1932. Journal du Conseil / Conseil Permanent International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 8 (1933): 153-160]
* Bruun, Anton Fr. (1934) The Life and Work of Professor Johannes Schmidt. Rivista di Biologia (Perugia) XVI (1): p. XII.
* Paulsen, Ove (1933) Til Minde om Johs. Schmidt (in Danish). Naturens Verden.
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/356789a0 Tsukamoto, Katsumi (1992) Discovery of the spawning area for Japanese eel. Nature 356: 789-791] [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v356/n6372/abs/356789a0.html]
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