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- Q1635451 description "German zoologist".
- Q1635451 description "German zoologist".
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- Q1635451 abstract "Hugo Merton (18 November 1879, Frankfurt am Main – 23 March 1940, Edinburgh) was a German zoologist.He studied sciences at the University of Heidelberg. From October 1907 to August 1908, with herpetologist Jean Roux, he conducted scientific investigations in the Aru and Kei Islands. In 1913 he obtained his habilitation at Heidelberg with a dissertation on the flatworm genus Temnocephala. Because of the 1935 Nuremberg Laws imposed by the Nazis, he was forced to relinquish his position as deputy director at the Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt as well as his professorship at the University of Heidelberg.In 1937, by way of an invitation from Professor F. A. E. Crew, he went to the University of Edinburgh, where he spent time working in the institute of animal genetics. Upon this return to Germany in 1938, he was arrested and imprisoned in the concentration camp at Dachau. During the following year, he was deported to Scotland, where he resumed his work at the university. Due to deteriorated health, he died soon afterwards in March 1940.Organisms with the specific epithet of mertoni are named in his honor, an example being the sea snake species Parahydrophis mertoni. In 1911, Max Carl Wilhelm Weber named the fish species Pseudomugil gertrudae after Merton's wife, Gertrude.".
- Q1635451 birthDate "1879-11-18".
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- Q1635451 deathDate "1940-03-23".
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- Q1635451 dateOfBirth "1879-11-18".
- Q1635451 dateOfDeath "1940-03-23".
- Q1635451 name "Merton, Hugo".
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- Q1635451 comment "Hugo Merton (18 November 1879, Frankfurt am Main – 23 March 1940, Edinburgh) was a German zoologist.He studied sciences at the University of Heidelberg. From October 1907 to August 1908, with herpetologist Jean Roux, he conducted scientific investigations in the Aru and Kei Islands. In 1913 he obtained his habilitation at Heidelberg with a dissertation on the flatworm genus Temnocephala.".
- Q1635451 label "Hugo Merton".
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