Mittheilungen Aus Der Zoologischen Station Zu Neapel, Volume 16, is a significant historical record of zoological research conducted at the prestigious Stazione Zoologica in Naples. This volume serves as both a collection of original scientific reports and a comprehensive repertory for Mediterranean studies. Detailing the findings of leading researchers, the text covers a range of topics in marine biology and zoology, offering invaluable insights into the biodiversity and ecological processes of the Mediterranean Sea.
Published in 1904, this work reflects the state of biological knowledge at the turn of the century and provides a crucial reference point for understanding the historical development of marine science. It remains a valuable resource for historians of science, marine biologists, and anyone interested in the scientific exploration of the Mediterranean.
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