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COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a GRANTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Grants. The Gans Collections and Charitable Fund periodically offers awards and grants to further research and education in fields consistent with the work and approach of Professor Carl Gans. You may add yourself to our mailing list to receive notifications of new award opportunities with the form at the bottom of the page. BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
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The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS: INTRODUCTION Comparative Anatomy Atlas: Introduction. The study of comparative anatomy presents the average student with his first detailed view of the structural specialization and functional diversity that are the results of the evolutionary processes. While many aspects are normally covered in lecture and reading assignments, it is personalacquaintance
- GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a GRANTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Grants. The Gans Collections and Charitable Fund periodically offers awards and grants to further research and education in fields consistent with the work and approach of Professor Carl Gans. You may add yourself to our mailing list to receive notifications of new award opportunities with the form at the bottom of the page. BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
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The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS: INTRODUCTION Comparative Anatomy Atlas: Introduction. The study of comparative anatomy presents the average student with his first detailed view of the structural specialization and functional diversity that are the results of the evolutionary processes. While many aspects are normally covered in lecture and reading assignments, it is personalacquaintance
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Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
ALL PUBLICATIONS OF CARL GANS Carl Gans was extremely prolific in his publications. Below is a searchable list of all of the approximately 700 publications of Carl Gans. Alternatively, you may directly view the Full List of the Publications of Carl Gans as a single page.Read more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications – Full List. Below is a full list of the publications of Carl Gans. If you wish to search and sort this list, please see the Searchable List of the Publications of Carl Gans. Adler, K., and C. Gans. 1984. Amphibia-Reptilia and the “Societas Europaea Herpetologica.”. Herpetological Review 15 (3):64-65. REPTILES OF THE WORLD Reptiles of the World is a photographic journey through over 100 different Turtles, Crocodilians, Beak-Heads, Amphisbaenians, and Lizards. Each species is represented by its common name, scientific name, one or more color photographs, and some explanatory text. The book contains 173 color photographs.Read more → CONTACT US - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Please contact us for further information or help. We will also add you to our mailing list for notifications about upcoming grant opportunities. You may also follow @CarlGansFund on Twitter or Facebook. If you do not have a comment but simply wantRead more →ABOUT THE FUND
The Gans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc consists of a Board of Trustees and a Scientific Advisory Board.. Trustees. Dr. Ronald R. Gans – President. Leo Gans – Vice President. Eva Lynn Gans – Secretary, Treasurer. Scientific Advisory Board. Dr. Kraig Adler, Prof. – Cornell University – Head Scientific Advisory Board. Dr. Aaron Bauer, Prof. – Villanova University BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX This is a complete index of all 22 volumes of Biology of the Reptilia.The index is divided onto pages based on first letter. Choose the appropriate page and scroll to the desired index term. COMMENTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND This page will become a collection of comments and feedback from visitors to this site. If you find this site helpful, please leave us your feedback. Comments are subject to approval. If you wish to receive communication from other siteRead more → BOOK: COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS (FREE ONLINE) Comparative Anatomy Atlas. The Comparative Anatomy Atlas by Carl Gans and John F. Storr was originally published in 1962 by Academic Press. It contains a drawings for Squalus acanthias (dogfish), Necturus maculosus (mudpuppy), and Felis domesticus (cat).. The Table of Contents below link to all of the drawings from the originalpublication.
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Dr. Herb Rosenberg. Herb Rosenberg is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Calgary where he taught comparative vertebrate anatomy, histology, vertebrate zoology, and human anatomy and physiology from 1969 to 2005. He served as chairman of the Division of Zoology and Associate Dean in the Faculty of Science on different occasions. - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a REPTILES OF THE WORLD BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX This is a complete index of all 22 volumes of Biology of the Reptilia.The index is divided onto pages based on first letter. Choose the appropriate page and scroll to the desired index term. BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
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The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
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The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a REPTILES OF THE WORLD BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX This is a complete index of all 22 volumes of Biology of the Reptilia.The index is divided onto pages based on first letter. Choose the appropriate page and scroll to the desired index term. BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
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The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX This is a complete index of all 22 volumes of Biology of the Reptilia.The index is divided onto pages based on first letter. Choose the appropriate page and scroll to the desired index term. GRANTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Grants. The Gans Collections and Charitable Fund periodically offers awards and grants to further research and education in fields consistent with the work and approach of Professor Carl Gans. You may add yourself to our mailing list to receive notifications of new award opportunities with the form at the bottom of the page. BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX L Go to Main Index L-DOPA 10:251; 19:508 L-fucose 19:495 Labial gland(s) 4:465; 8:3, 60, 66, 76, 80, 117, 151 membranes 5:374, 381 pit 2:286, 289–297, 302–304 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX F canal 8:121. erection 1:176, 178, 182–183; 11:169; 20:496, 516, 518, 542. front-fanged 20:534. sheath 8:74, 95, 120. sockets 20:492, 494, 512, 516, 531, 544, 549 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX U Ultimobranchial body 3:118, 203, 223, 226, 235–236, 238–239 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX A Go to Main Index A band 3:124; 11:269, 273, 293 A1 alpha cell 3:331 A2 alpha cell 3:331 Abastor ear 2:271 eye 2:55, 61 Abbreviations 8:164 Abdomen(inal) 19:486–487 anastomosis 19:429 artery 19:566 cavity (see also Coelom) 19:533, 545, 561 fatRead more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX E Go to Main Index Ear 2:193–275; 6:374–375, 378, 381; 11:4–5, 9, 40, 71, 73, 86, 91, 95, 101, 104, 108, 114, 126, 136, 164, 169, 180, 205, 220, 223, 228; 20:6 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX N NAD (see also Nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide) 5:193, 202, 207–208 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX B axial muscles 11:357. axial skeleton 1:242, 252, 262, 266–267. ear 2:271. heteropa 20:308. intermedia 20:308. jaw muscles 4:478. peruana 20:308. trisnale 20:308 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX D anesthesia 5 :43. body temperature 12 :20. caudal collectors 6 :344–345, 348, 403–404, 406–407. collector of anterior limbs 6 :345, 389, 391. collector of posterior limb ( see Deep trunk of. the thigh) femoral aponeurosis 21 :377, 379, 390–391. flexor of the - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
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The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX This is a complete index of all 22 volumes of Biology of the Reptilia.The index is divided onto pages based on first letter. Choose the appropriate page and scroll to the desired index term. BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
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The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of COMMENTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND This page will become a collection of comments and feedback from visitors to this site. If you find this site helpful, please leave us your feedback. Comments are subject to approval. If you wish to receive communication from other siteRead more → - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
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The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX This is a complete index of all 22 volumes of Biology of the Reptilia.The index is divided onto pages based on first letter. Choose the appropriate page and scroll to the desired index term. BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
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The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of COMMENTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND This page will become a collection of comments and feedback from visitors to this site. If you find this site helpful, please leave us your feedback. Comments are subject to approval. If you wish to receive communication from other siteRead more →COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX This is a complete index of all 22 volumes of Biology of the Reptilia.The index is divided onto pages based on first letter. Choose the appropriate page and scroll to the desired index term. GRANTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Grants. The Gans Collections and Charitable Fund periodically offers awards and grants to further research and education in fields consistent with the work and approach of Professor Carl Gans. You may add yourself to our mailing list to receive notifications of new award opportunities with the form at the bottom of the page. BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX L Go to Main Index L-DOPA 10:251; 19:508 L-fucose 19:495 Labial gland(s) 4:465; 8:3, 60, 66, 76, 80, 117, 151 membranes 5:374, 381 pit 2:286, 289–297, 302–304 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX A Go to Main Index A band 3:124; 11:269, 273, 293 A1 alpha cell 3:331 A2 alpha cell 3:331 Abastor ear 2:271 eye 2:55, 61 Abbreviations 8:164 Abdomen(inal) 19:486–487 anastomosis 19:429 artery 19:566 cavity (see also Coelom) 19:533, 545, 561 fatRead more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX E Go to Main Index Ear 2:193–275; 6:374–375, 378, 381; 11:4–5, 9, 40, 71, 73, 86, 91, 95, 101, 104, 108, 114, 126, 136, 164, 169, 180, 205, 220, 223, 228; 20:6 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX F Go to Main Index Fabella 1:109 Face, development 14:419–421 Facet articulation 21:603–605 Facial anatomy 2:280–285 artery 2:50, 75; 21:482 canal 20:72, 196, 223 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX N NAD (see also Nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide) 5:193, 202, 207–208 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX B axial muscles 11:357. axial skeleton 1:242, 252, 262, 266–267. ear 2:271. heteropa 20:308. intermedia 20:308. jaw muscles 4:478. peruana 20:308. trisnale 20:308 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX D anesthesia 5 :43. body temperature 12 :20. caudal collectors 6 :344–345, 348, 403–404, 406–407. collector of anterior limbs 6 :345, 389, 391. collector of posterior limb ( see Deep trunk of. the thigh) femoral aponeurosis 21 :377, 379, 390–391. flexor of the - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published GRANTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Grants. The Gans Collections and Charitable Fund periodically offers awards and grants to further research and education in fields consistent with the work and approach of Professor Carl Gans. You may add yourself to our mailing list to receive notifications of new award opportunities with the form at the bottom of the page. BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA VIEWER For information on this viewer or if you encounter issues, see our help page. If you find this information useful, we would appreciate your testimonial on our comment page.Read more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
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The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of COMMENTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND This page will become a collection of comments and feedback from visitors to this site. If you find this site helpful, please leave us your feedback. Comments are subject to approval. If you wish to receive communication from other siteRead more → - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published GRANTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Grants. The Gans Collections and Charitable Fund periodically offers awards and grants to further research and education in fields consistent with the work and approach of Professor Carl Gans. You may add yourself to our mailing list to receive notifications of new award opportunities with the form at the bottom of the page. BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA VIEWER For information on this viewer or if you encounter issues, see our help page. If you find this information useful, we would appreciate your testimonial on our comment page.Read more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
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The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of COMMENTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND This page will become a collection of comments and feedback from visitors to this site. If you find this site helpful, please leave us your feedback. Comments are subject to approval. If you wish to receive communication from other siteRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications – Full List. Below is a full list of the publications of Carl Gans. If you wish to search and sort this list, please see the Searchable List of the Publications of Carl Gans. Adler, K., and C. Gans. 1984. Amphibia-Reptilia and the “Societas Europaea Herpetologica.”. Herpetological Review 15 (3):64-65. REPTILES OF THE WORLD Reptiles of the World is a photographic journey through over 100 different Turtles, Crocodilians, Beak-Heads, Amphisbaenians, and Lizards. Each species is represented by its common name, scientific name, one or more color photographs, and some explanatory text. The book contains 173 color photographs.Read more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
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The Gans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc consists of a Board of Trustees and a Scientific Advisory Board.. Trustees. Dr. Ronald R. Gans – President. Leo Gans – Vice President. Eva Lynn Gans – Secretary, Treasurer. Scientific Advisory Board. Dr. Kraig Adler, Prof. – Cornell University – Head Scientific Advisory Board. Dr. Aaron Bauer, Prof. – Villanova University BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX Z in eggshells 14:374. iodide-osmium 11:323. ions 8:170, 174, 453, 504. plasma levels 14:341. sulfate 18:466, 494. homing behavior 18:466 COMMENTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND This page will become a collection of comments and feedback from visitors to this site. If you find this site helpful, please leave us your feedback. Comments are subject to approval. If you wish to receive communication from other siteRead more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX E Go to Main Index Ear 2:193–275; 6:374–375, 378, 381; 11:4–5, 9, 40, 71, 73, 86, 91, 95, 101, 104, 108, 114, 126, 136, 164, 169, 180, 205, 220, 223, 228; 20:6OBITUARY ARCHIVES
GANS–Carl, 86, died peacefully after a long illness in Austin, TX on November 30th, 2009. He was born in Hamburg, Germany where he attended the Talmud Thora Realschule, and emigrated to the US in 1939. BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX T Biology of the Reptilia: Index T. T3 ( see Triiodothyronine) T4 ( see Tetraiodothyronine) T-component 5 :293. T-cycle experiments 18 :271–272. lighting protocols 18 :272. protocol 18 :271. T-junction 17 :467. T-lymphocytes (T-cells) 14 :601–602, 627–628, 637, 642–644, 661, 664.DR. HERB ROSENBERG
Dr. Herb Rosenberg. Herb Rosenberg is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Calgary where he taught comparative vertebrate anatomy, histology, vertebrate zoology, and human anatomy and physiology from 1969 to 2005. He served as chairman of the Division of Zoology and Associate Dean in the Faculty of Science on different occasions. - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published REPTILES OF THE WORLD BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA VIEWER For information on this viewer or if you encounter issues, see our help page. If you find this information useful, we would appreciate your testimonial on our comment page.Read more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
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The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published REPTILES OF THE WORLD BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA VIEWER For information on this viewer or if you encounter issues, see our help page. If you find this information useful, we would appreciate your testimonial on our comment page.Read more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
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The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX This is a complete index of all 22 volumes of Biology of the Reptilia.The index is divided onto pages based on first letter. Choose the appropriate page and scroll to the desired index term. REPTILES OF THE WORLD Reptiles of the World is a photographic journey through over 100 different Turtles, Crocodilians, Beak-Heads, Amphisbaenians, and Lizards. Each species is represented by its common name, scientific name, one or more color photographs, and some explanatory text. The book contains 173 color photographs.Read more → CONTACT US - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Please contact us for further information or help. We will also add you to our mailing list for notifications about upcoming grant opportunities. You may also follow @CarlGansFund on Twitter or Facebook. If you do not have a comment but simply wantRead more → GRANTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Grants. The Gans Collections and Charitable Fund periodically offers awards and grants to further research and education in fields consistent with the work and approach of Professor Carl Gans. You may add yourself to our mailing list to receive notifications of new award opportunities with the form at the bottom of the page. BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX L Go to Main Index L-DOPA 10:251; 19:508 L-fucose 19:495 Labial gland(s) 4:465; 8:3, 60, 66, 76, 80, 117, 151 membranes 5:374, 381 pit 2:286, 289–297, 302–304 BOOK: COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS (FREE ONLINE) Comparative Anatomy Atlas. The Comparative Anatomy Atlas by Carl Gans and John F. Storr was originally published in 1962 by Academic Press. It contains a drawings for Squalus acanthias (dogfish), Necturus maculosus (mudpuppy), and Felis domesticus (cat).. The Table of Contents below link to all of the drawings from the originalpublication.
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX N NAD (see also Nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide) 5:193, 202, 207–208 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX B axial muscles 11:357. axial skeleton 1:242, 252, 262, 266–267. ear 2:271. heteropa 20:308. intermedia 20:308. jaw muscles 4:478. peruana 20:308. trisnale 20:308 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX F Go to Main Index Fabella 1:109 Face, development 14:419–421 Facet articulation 21:603–605 Facial anatomy 2:280–285 artery 2:50, 75; 21:482 canal 20:72, 196, 223 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS: INTRODUCTION Comparative Anatomy Atlas: Introduction. The study of comparative anatomy presents the average student with his first detailed view of the structural specialization and functional diversity that are the results of the evolutionary processes. While many aspects are normally covered in lecture and reading assignments, it is personalacquaintance
- GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published REPTILES OF THE WORLD BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
COMMENTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND This page will become a collection of comments and feedback from visitors to this site. If you find this site helpful, please leave us your feedback. Comments are subject to approval. If you wish to receive communication from other siteRead more →VIEWER HELP
The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of BOOK: COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS (FREE ONLINE) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas by Carl Gans and John F. Storr was originally published in 1962 by Academic Press. It contains a drawings for Squalus acanthias (dogfish), Necturus maculosus (mudpuppy), and Felis domesticus (cat). The Table of Contents below link to all of the drawings from the original publication. - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published REPTILES OF THE WORLD BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
COMMENTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND This page will become a collection of comments and feedback from visitors to this site. If you find this site helpful, please leave us your feedback. Comments are subject to approval. If you wish to receive communication from other siteRead more →VIEWER HELP
The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of BOOK: COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS (FREE ONLINE) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas by Carl Gans and John F. Storr was originally published in 1962 by Academic Press. It contains a drawings for Squalus acanthias (dogfish), Necturus maculosus (mudpuppy), and Felis domesticus (cat). The Table of Contents below link to all of the drawings from the original publication. REPTILES OF THE WORLD Reptiles of the World is a photographic journey through over 100 different Turtles, Crocodilians, Beak-Heads, Amphisbaenians, and Lizards. Each species is represented by its common name, scientific name, one or more color photographs, and some explanatory text. The book contains 173 color photographs.Read more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX This is a complete index of all 22 volumes of Biology of the Reptilia.The index is divided onto pages based on first letter. Choose the appropriate page and scroll to the desired index term. GRANTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Grants. The Gans Collections and Charitable Fund periodically offers awards and grants to further research and education in fields consistent with the work and approach of Professor Carl Gans. You may add yourself to our mailing list to receive notifications of new award opportunities with the form at the bottom of the page. CONTACT US - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Please contact us for further information or help. We will also add you to our mailing list for notifications about upcoming grant opportunities. You may also follow @CarlGansFund on Twitter or Facebook. If you do not have a comment but simply wantRead more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA VIEWER For information on this viewer or if you encounter issues, see our help page. If you find this information useful, we would appreciate your testimonial on our comment page.Read more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX Z in eggshells 14:374. iodide-osmium 11:323. ions 8:170, 174, 453, 504. plasma levels 14:341. sulfate 18:466, 494. homing behavior 18:466 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX U Ultimobranchial body 3:118, 203, 223, 226, 235–236, 238–239 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX T Biology of the Reptilia: Index T. T3 ( see Triiodothyronine) T4 ( see Tetraiodothyronine) T-component 5 :293. T-cycle experiments 18 :271–272. lighting protocols 18 :272. protocol 18 :271. T-junction 17 :467. T-lymphocytes (T-cells) 14 :601–602, 627–628, 637, 642–644, 661, 664. COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS: INTRODUCTION Comparative Anatomy Atlas: Introduction. The study of comparative anatomy presents the average student with his first detailed view of the structural specialization and functional diversity that are the results of the evolutionary processes. While many aspects are normally covered in lecture and reading assignments, it is personalacquaintance
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX F Go to Main Index Fabella 1:109 Face, development 14:419–421 Facet articulation 21:603–605 Facial anatomy 2:280–285 artery 2:50, 75; 21:482 canal 20:72, 196, 223 - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published REPTILES OF THE WORLD BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
COMMENTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND This page will become a collection of comments and feedback from visitors to this site. If you find this site helpful, please leave us your feedback. Comments are subject to approval. If you wish to receive communication from other siteRead more →VIEWER HELP
The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of BOOK: COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS (FREE ONLINE) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas by Carl Gans and John F. Storr was originally published in 1962 by Academic Press. It contains a drawings for Squalus acanthias (dogfish), Necturus maculosus (mudpuppy), and Felis domesticus (cat). The Table of Contents below link to all of the drawings from the original publication. - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published REPTILES OF THE WORLD BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
COMMENTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND This page will become a collection of comments and feedback from visitors to this site. If you find this site helpful, please leave us your feedback. Comments are subject to approval. If you wish to receive communication from other siteRead more →VIEWER HELP
The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of BOOK: COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS (FREE ONLINE) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas by Carl Gans and John F. Storr was originally published in 1962 by Academic Press. It contains a drawings for Squalus acanthias (dogfish), Necturus maculosus (mudpuppy), and Felis domesticus (cat). The Table of Contents below link to all of the drawings from the original publication. REPTILES OF THE WORLD Reptiles of the World is a photographic journey through over 100 different Turtles, Crocodilians, Beak-Heads, Amphisbaenians, and Lizards. Each species is represented by its common name, scientific name, one or more color photographs, and some explanatory text. The book contains 173 color photographs.Read more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX This is a complete index of all 22 volumes of Biology of the Reptilia.The index is divided onto pages based on first letter. Choose the appropriate page and scroll to the desired index term. GRANTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Grants. The Gans Collections and Charitable Fund periodically offers awards and grants to further research and education in fields consistent with the work and approach of Professor Carl Gans. You may add yourself to our mailing list to receive notifications of new award opportunities with the form at the bottom of the page. CONTACT US - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Please contact us for further information or help. We will also add you to our mailing list for notifications about upcoming grant opportunities. You may also follow @CarlGansFund on Twitter or Facebook. If you do not have a comment but simply wantRead more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA VIEWER For information on this viewer or if you encounter issues, see our help page. If you find this information useful, we would appreciate your testimonial on our comment page.Read more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX Z in eggshells 14:374. iodide-osmium 11:323. ions 8:170, 174, 453, 504. plasma levels 14:341. sulfate 18:466, 494. homing behavior 18:466 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX U Ultimobranchial body 3:118, 203, 223, 226, 235–236, 238–239 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX T Biology of the Reptilia: Index T. T3 ( see Triiodothyronine) T4 ( see Tetraiodothyronine) T-component 5 :293. T-cycle experiments 18 :271–272. lighting protocols 18 :272. protocol 18 :271. T-junction 17 :467. T-lymphocytes (T-cells) 14 :601–602, 627–628, 637, 642–644, 661, 664. COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS: INTRODUCTION Comparative Anatomy Atlas: Introduction. The study of comparative anatomy presents the average student with his first detailed view of the structural specialization and functional diversity that are the results of the evolutionary processes. While many aspects are normally covered in lecture and reading assignments, it is personalacquaintance
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX F Go to Main Index Fabella 1:109 Face, development 14:419–421 Facet articulation 21:603–605 Facial anatomy 2:280–285 artery 2:50, 75; 21:482 canal 20:72, 196, 223 - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published REPTILES OF THE WORLD BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
COMMENTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND This page will become a collection of comments and feedback from visitors to this site. If you find this site helpful, please leave us your feedback. Comments are subject to approval. If you wish to receive communication from other siteRead more →VIEWER HELP
The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of BOOK: COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS (FREE ONLINE) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas by Carl Gans and John F. Storr was originally published in 1962 by Academic Press. It contains a drawings for Squalus acanthias (dogfish), Necturus maculosus (mudpuppy), and Felis domesticus (cat). The Table of Contents below link to all of the drawings from the original publication. - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND G ans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology.. T he Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his Biology of the Reptilia, consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages.COLLECTIONS
The physical specimens and scientific correspondence of Carl Gans has been distributed to several universities and institutions. All of these collections are available for scientific access, and grants may be available to visit and use the collections. The Gans HerpetologyRead more →PUBLICATIONS
Publications. The following books are available for complete viewing through this web site: Biology of the Reptilia (all volumes) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas. Bibliography of the Herpetology of Japan (1949) Reptiles of the World. Notes On a Herpetological Collection From The Somali Republic (1965) The complete list of the publicationsof Carl
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: OVERVIEW Biology of the Reptilia covers behavior, development, ecology, neurology, and physiology, in addition to morphology which was fundamental to the rest, all in 22 volumes and nearly 13,800 pages. As he wrote in volume 1, Carl Gans’s goal was “to facilitate future work rather than place a BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: TABLE OF CONTENTS Gans, Carl, and Parsons, Thomas S., eds. (1970). Biology of the Reptilia. Volume 3. Morphology C. Academic Press, London and New York. xiv + 385 pp. Published REPTILES OF THE WORLD BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA Below are links to the full online content of the Biology of the Reptilia. Select one of the below links to access that volume and once you have opened a volume, you can select the desired page:Read more→
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The Biology of the Reptilia Viewer provides access to every page of every volume in the entire 22 volume series. All volumes are currently available in the site. The viewer uses Google Docs to present a PDF of each individual page. Google Docs allows you to view a page “in-line” within the carlgans.org website, view a page “full screen” in the Google Docs viewer, or download a copy of BOOK: COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS (FREE ONLINE) The Comparative Anatomy Atlas by Carl Gans and John F. Storr was originally published in 1962 by Academic Press. It contains a drawings for Squalus acanthias (dogfish), Necturus maculosus (mudpuppy), and Felis domesticus (cat). The Table of Contents below link to all of the drawings from the original publication. REPTILES OF THE WORLD Reptiles of the World is a photographic journey through over 100 different Turtles, Crocodilians, Beak-Heads, Amphisbaenians, and Lizards. Each species is represented by its common name, scientific name, one or more color photographs, and some explanatory text. The book contains 173 color photographs.Read more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX This is a complete index of all 22 volumes of Biology of the Reptilia.The index is divided onto pages based on first letter. Choose the appropriate page and scroll to the desired index term. GRANTS - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Grants. The Gans Collections and Charitable Fund periodically offers awards and grants to further research and education in fields consistent with the work and approach of Professor Carl Gans. You may add yourself to our mailing list to receive notifications of new award opportunities with the form at the bottom of the page. CONTACT US - GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Please contact us for further information or help. We will also add you to our mailing list for notifications about upcoming grant opportunities. You may also follow @CarlGansFund on Twitter or Facebook. If you do not have a comment but simply wantRead more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA VIEWER For information on this viewer or if you encounter issues, see our help page. If you find this information useful, we would appreciate your testimonial on our comment page.Read more → BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX Z in eggshells 14:374. iodide-osmium 11:323. ions 8:170, 174, 453, 504. plasma levels 14:341. sulfate 18:466, 494. homing behavior 18:466 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX U Ultimobranchial body 3:118, 203, 223, 226, 235–236, 238–239 BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX T Biology of the Reptilia: Index T. T3 ( see Triiodothyronine) T4 ( see Tetraiodothyronine) T-component 5 :293. T-cycle experiments 18 :271–272. lighting protocols 18 :272. protocol 18 :271. T-junction 17 :467. T-lymphocytes (T-cells) 14 :601–602, 627–628, 637, 642–644, 661, 664. COMPARATIVE ANATOMY ATLAS: INTRODUCTION Comparative Anatomy Atlas: Introduction. The study of comparative anatomy presents the average student with his first detailed view of the structural specialization and functional diversity that are the results of the evolutionary processes. While many aspects are normally covered in lecture and reading assignments, it is personalacquaintance
BIOLOGY OF THE REPTILIA: INDEX F Go to Main Index Fabella 1:109 Face, development 14:419–421 Facet articulation 21:603–605 Facial anatomy 2:280–285 artery 2:50, 75; 21:482 canal 20:72, 196, 223__ __
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GANS COLLECTIONS AND CHARITABLE FUND Gans Collections and Charitable Fund, Inc. is a private foundation established by Carl Gans to continue his work in Biology. The Fund's efforts include making the works of Carl Gans available to the public in the widest possible manner. This includes free online publication of the full text of his _Biology of the Reptilia_ , consisting of over 22 volumes and 13,800 pages. We also offer grants to students or researchers to utilize the collections, attend conferences, and advance the current state of research. To get on our list for grant notifications, please enter your email address on the form at thebottom of the page.
Portrait on right: This portrait of Carl Gans was painted by Jürg Kreienbühl in the Paris Natural History Museum and now hangs in the Carl Gans Library at the Sde Boker Campus of Ben Gurion University inIsrael.
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