August Schuberg (zoologist)

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August Schuberg (born May 29, 1865 in Karlsruhe , † April 24, 1939 in Stuttgart ) was a German zoologist and entomologist .

Schuberg studied in the years 1883-1887 natural sciences at the University of Heidelberg and the University of Strasbourg . From 1891 he taught in Würzburg, from 1893 in Karlsruhe and from 1894 in Heidelberg as a private lecturer, where he was appointed associate professor in 1896. His scientific work was mainly concerned with protozoa and histology .

In 1894 Schuberg, Otto Bütschli and Berthold Hatschek founded the journal Zoologisches Centralblatt in Leipzig, which Schuberg himself published for a long time .

Works

  • Protozoën of the ruminant stomach ("Zool. Jahrb.", 1888)
  • Detention apparatus of the tree frog (Arb. Zool. Inst. Würzburg, 1891)
  • Coccidia of the mouse intestine (Verh. Nat. Med. V. Heidelberg, 1895)
  • Investigations into cell connections (Zeitschr. F. Wiss. Zool., 1903)

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