Erna Mohr
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إرنا مور (بالألمانية: Erna Mohr) هي ألمانية، ولدت في 11 يوليو 1894 في هامبورغ في ألمانيا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 10 سبتمبر 1968.
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Erna Mohr (* 11. Juli 1894 in Hamburg; † 10. September 1968 ebenda) war eine deutsche Zoologin. Sie war Kustodin der Wirbeltierabteilung des Zoologischen Museum Hamburg und Zuchtbuchführerin des internationalen Zuchtbuchs für Wisente.
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Erna Mohr, född 11 juli 1894 i Hamburg, död där 10 september 1968, var en tysk zoolog. Hon var intendent för Hamburgs zoologiska museum. Dessutom arbetade hon från 1920-talet med Visentstamboken för Internationale Gesellschaft zur Erhaltung des Wisents, vilken sedan 1947 förs vidare i Polen.
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Erna W. Mohr (July 11, 1894 – September 10, 1968) was a German zoologist who made contributions to ichthyology and mammalogy. Mohr was long associated with the Zoological Museum Hamburg, where she was successively head of the Fish Biology Department, Department of Higher Vertebrates, and Curator of the Vertebrate Department. She was a member of the Academy of Sciences Leopoldina and held an honorary doctorate from the University of Munich. Mohr died in Hamburg in 1968. She was buried in the Ohlsdorf Cemetery's Garden of Women, with a statue of a hutia (a large rodent) marking her grave.
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إرنا مور
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Erna Mohr
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Erna Mohr
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Erna Mohr
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Erna Mohr
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Erna Mohr
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Hamburg, West Germany
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1894-07-11
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Outdoor portrait of Mohr in a white lab coat, holding a dachshund in one arm
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1894-07-11
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German
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إرنا مور (بالألمانية: Erna Mohr) هي ألمانية، ولدت في 11 يوليو 1894 في هامبورغ في ألمانيا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 10 سبتمبر 1968.
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Erna Mohr (* 11. Juli 1894 in Hamburg; † 10. September 1968 ebenda) war eine deutsche Zoologin. Sie war Kustodin der Wirbeltierabteilung des Zoologischen Museum Hamburg und Zuchtbuchführerin des internationalen Zuchtbuchs für Wisente.
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Erna W. Mohr (July 11, 1894 – September 10, 1968) was a German zoologist who made contributions to ichthyology and mammalogy. Mohr was long associated with the Zoological Museum Hamburg, where she was successively head of the Fish Biology Department, Department of Higher Vertebrates, and Curator of the Vertebrate Department. She was a member of the Academy of Sciences Leopoldina and held an honorary doctorate from the University of Munich. Mohr was born in Hamburg, the daughter of a school teacher, and aside from some time in Schleswig-Holstein lived for most of her life in Hamburg. Between 1914 and 1934 she taught high school while volunteering at the Zoological Museum Hamburg and also published scholarly and popular scientific articles. At the Zoological Museum she began working with Ernst Ehrenbaum on age determination in fishes, where she is credited to have been the first to use ctenoid scales to estimate age. She later worked with Georg Duncker on fish taxonomy, including works on the viviparous halfbeaks (Zenarchopteridae), sand lances (Ammodytidae) and shrimpfish (Centriscidae). After Duncker's retirement in 1934, Mohr became head of the Fish Biology department, and in 1936 became head of the Department of Higher Vertebrates. She became Curator of the Vertebrate Department in 1946. She also worked extensively with mammals, publishing on rodents, seals, hoofed-mammals, and other groups. She became a member of the American Society of Mammalogists in 1928, and in 1959 she wrote a monograph on the endangered Przewalski's horse, a "pre-emininet compendium... that can never be surpassed for its firsthand accounts of the early history of the species". She compiled studbooks for the Przewalski's horse and European bison, and was active in reintroduction efforts for the latter. Mohr produced over 400 publications during her career. She received an honorary doctorate from the University of Munich in 1950. In 1966 she was elected an Honorary Member of the American Society of Mammalogists, the Society's most esteemed honor, and as of 1996 was the only woman to have been so rewarded. Mohr died in Hamburg in 1968. She was buried in the Ohlsdorf Cemetery's Garden of Women, with a statue of a hutia (a large rodent) marking her grave.
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Erna Mohr, född 11 juli 1894 i Hamburg, död där 10 september 1968, var en tysk zoolog. Hon var intendent för Hamburgs zoologiska museum. Dessutom arbetade hon från 1920-talet med Visentstamboken för Internationale Gesellschaft zur Erhaltung des Wisents, vilken sedan 1947 förs vidare i Polen.
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