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Illustration shows aquatic invertebrates
Illustration shows aquatic invertebrates. Bryozoa. - Woostiere, 1 print : photomechanical; sheet 36 x 26 cm. 1904. Ernst Haeckel 1834 a 1919 German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who discovered, described and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, stem cell, and Protista
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1 Print 18341919 1834–1919 1904 36 X 26 Cm Anthropogeny Biologist Coined Discovered Ecology Ernst Haeckel Genealogical Tree Life Forms Mapped Naturalist New Species Philosopher Photomechanical Phylogeny Phylum Physician Professor Protista Stem Cell Terms Bryozoa
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases an exquisite illustration of aquatic invertebrates. Created by Ernst Haeckel, a remarkable German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who lived from 1834 to 1919. Haeckel's immense contributions to science are reflected in this intricate artwork. The illustration depicts various species of Bryozoa, commonly known as moss animals or sea mats. These fascinating organisms form colonies and thrive in marine environments worldwide. Haeckel's attention to detail is evident as he captures the delicate structures and unique characteristics of these aquatic creatures. Beyond his artistic talent, Haeckel was a pioneering scientist who made significant discoveries throughout his career. He not only described and named thousands of new species but also developed a comprehensive genealogical tree that connects all life forms. Additionally, he coined numerous terms that have become fundamental in biology today including anthropogeny (the study of human origins), ecology (the study of ecosystems), phylum (a taxonomic rank), phylogeny (the evolutionary history of organisms), stem cell (undifferentiated cells with regenerative potential), and Protista (a kingdom comprising diverse eukaryotic microorganisms). This extraordinary print serves as a testament to both the scientific legacy left behind by Ernst Haeckel and the beauty found within our oceans' depths.
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