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Protistology is a scientific discipline devoted to the study of protists, a highly diverse group of eukaryotic organisms. Its field of study overlaps with more traditional disciplines of phycology, mycology, and protozoology, just as protists, which, being a paraphyletic group embrace algae, some organisms regarded previously as primitive fungi, and protozoa ("animal" motile protists lacking chloroplasts).
Journals
Dedicated academic journals include:
- European Journal of Protistology (formerly Protistologica);[1]
- International Journal of Protistology (Acta Protozoologica);[2]
- Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology (formerly Journal of Protozoology);[3]
- Protist (formerly Archiv für Protistenkunde);[4]
- Protistology.[5]
Notable protistologists (sorted by alphabetical order of surnames)
The field of protistology was idealized by Haeckel, but its widespread recognition is more recent. In fact, many of the researchers cited below considered themselves as protozoologists, phycologists, mycologists, microbiologists, microscopists, parasitologists, biologists, naturalists, zoologists, botanists, etc., but made significant contributions to the field.
- Carl Agardh
- Alexander Braun
- Otto Bütschli
- René-Édouard Claparède
- Tyge Ahrengot Christensen
- Yves Delage
- Karl Moriz Diesing
- Franz Theodor Doflein
- Valentin Dogiel
- C.G. Ehrenberg
- Hanuš Ettl, [1]
- Wilhelm Foissner, [2]
- Bohuslav Fott, [3]
- Karl Gottlieb Grell, [4]
- Ernst Haeckel
- Max Hartmann
- Klaus Hausmann, [5]
- Edgard Hérouard
- Richard Hertwig
- Hubber-Pestalozzi, [6]
- Alfred Kahl
- Georg Klebs
- Jiří Komárek, [7]
- Kützing
- Johannes Lachman
- Rudolf Leuckart
- Konstantin Mereschkowski
- Moestrup
- O.F. Müller
- Carl Nägeli
- d'Orbigny
- Adolf Pascher, [8]
- Eugène Penard
- Perty
- Ernst Pringsheim, Jr.
- Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst
- Julius von Sachs
- Schewiakoff
- C. von Siebold
- Skvortzov, [9]
- Friedrich von Stein
- Félix Dujardin
- Pierre Bourrelly
- Herbert Copeland
- Cavalier-Smith
- John Ozro Corliss
- Pierre Dangeard
- Marius Chadefaud
- Édouard Chatton
- André Lwoff
- Fauré-Fremiet
- Grassé
- Labbé
- Ray Lankester
- Léger
- Pierre de Puytorac
- Aimé Schneider
- Heinrich Leonhards Skuja
- Alfred C. Stokes
- Lev Tsenkovsky (Cienkowski)
- Valkanov, [10]
- Otto Zacharias
- Felix Eugen Fritsch
- Bronislaw M. Honigberg
- Richard R. Kudo
- Gordon Leedale, [11]
- Norman D. Levine, [12]
- Alfred R. Loeblich Jr and Tappan
- Lynn Margulis
- Olive, [13]
- F.C. Page, [14]
- George F. Papenfuss
- David J. Patterson
- Gerald W. Prescott
- Paul Silva
- G. M. Smith
- George Stephen West, [15]
- Robert Whittaker
References
- ^ "European Journal of Protistology". Elsevier. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
- ^ "International Journal of Protistology (Acta Protozoologica)". Jagiellonian University Press. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
- ^ "Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology". Retrieved 18 June 2013.
- ^ "Protist". Elsevier. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
- ^ "Protistology, an international journal". Retrieved 12 January 2013.