- Franz Eilhard Schulze
Franz Eilhard Schulze (1840-1921) was a German
anatomist andzoologist who was born nearGreifswald . In 1863 he received his doctorate from theUniversity of Rostock , and subsequently became a lecturer ofanatomy as well asprosector atRostock . In 1871 he established the zoological institute of the University of Rostock. Later he was a professor at the Universities of Graz and Berlin. For several years during the 1890s he was president of the German zoological society.Schulze is remembered for his investigations of the anatomy and developmental history of
invertebrates , particularly his research and publications involving sea-sponge s. He was especially interested in a class of sponges known as "Hexactinellida ", which he studied from collections taken from the U.S. "Albatross Expedition", and the British "Challenger Expedition " of 1873-76. Schulze also did important studies of "xenophyophores ", which are delicate sponge-likeprotozoans .Selected works
* "Amerikanische Hexactinelliden nach dem Materiale der Albatross-Expedition". Jena 1899
* "Hexactinellida". Jena: G. Fischer, 1904
* "Die Xenophyophoren der Siboga-Expedition". Leiden: Brill, 1906References
* "This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia."
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