Ernst Lemmermann

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Ernst Johann Lemmermann (27 May 1867 in Bremen – 11 May 1915 in Bremen) was a German botanist who specialized in the field of phycology.

During his career he taught classes (Seminarlehrer) in Bremen, where he also worked as a botanical assistant at the Städtisches Museum für Natur-, Völker- und Handelskunde.[1] In Bremen he was an instructor to biologist Friedrich Hustedt (1886-1968),[2] who named the diatom species- Achnanthes lemmermannii in honor of his former teacher.

Also, the blue-green algae species- Anabaena lemmermannii is named after Lemmermann.[3]

Published works[]

  • Algologische Beiträge (IV-V), 1898.
  • Ergebnisse einer Reise nach dem Pacific (H. Schauinsland, 1896/97) : Plankton-algen, 1899 - Findings from a journey to the Pacific (Hugo Hermann Schauinsland, 1896-97): Plankton-algae.
  • Das Genus Ophiocytium Naegeli, 1899.
  • Flagellatae, Chlorophyceae, Coccosphaerales und Silicoflagellatae (1908) in: Nordisches Plankton by Karl Andreas Heinrich Brandt and Carl Apstein (editors) – Flagellatae, Chlorophyceae, Coccosphaerales and Silicoflagellatae.[4]
  • Das Plankton schwedischer Gewässer, 1904 - Plankton of Swedish waterways.[5]
  • Pantostomatineae, Protomastiginae, distomatinae, 1914.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Botanicus.org Doctors van Leeuwen, W. Sammlung von Niederlàndisch Ost-Indischen Gallen.
  2. ^ Alfred Wegener Institut Archived 2012-04-30 at the Wayback Machine (Friedrich Hustedt)
  3. ^ Algae Database, Anabaena lemmermannii
  4. ^ Planktonic Coccolithophores of the NW Mediterranean by M. Lluïsa Cros i Miguel
  5. ^ WorldCat Identities (publications)
  6. ^ Google Books Pantostomatineae, Protomastiginae, distomatinae
  7. ^ IPNI.  Lemmerm.
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