Dr Alan Hodgson
2004 - DSc, Manchester University, UK
1980 - PhD Marine Biology, Manchester University, UK
1976 - BSc (Hons) Marine Biology, Liverpool University, UK
南アフリカ在住。世界的に有名な科学者であり教育者、また無脊椎動物生物学、細胞構造と機能、動物の繁殖、環境生理学、海洋生物学と導入顕微鏡検査の講義をする動物学の教授でもある。専門は生殖生物学で、特に無脊椎動物の配偶子形成の発達プロセス、精子構造と機能、分類学上の比較精子構造とその適用、進化生物学、軟体動物の生殖生物学/生態環境、精子生理学。また、河口性生物学と河口性および潮間資源の管理が研究分野。科学ジャーナルに105の出版物があり、他にも書籍と本文執筆。海洋生物学に関する21の国際ジャーナルの査読者でもある。多数の国際的な専門ソサエティのメンバーでもある。(Malacological Society of London, International Society of Invertebrate Reproduction, Unitas Malacologica, Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, Zoological Society of Southern Africa, Member of the Royal Society of South Africa, Member of the Californian Malacological Society, American Microscopical Society, and the Marine Biological Association, Plymouth)
Dr Hodgson, an internationally renowned scientist and educator, is a Professor of Zoology lecturing in invertebrate biology, cell structure and function, animal reproduction, environmental physiology, marine biology and introductory microscopy. His interests are in reproductive biology, particularly in developmental processes in gametogenesis of invertebrates, structure and function of spermatozoa, comparative sperm structure and its application in taxonomy and evolutionary biology, reproductive biology/ecology of mollusks, and the physiology of spermatozoa. As well, estuarine biology, and the management of estuarine and intertidal resources, are fields in which Dr Hodgson carries out research. Dr Hodgson has published extensively, with 109 publications in peer evaluated scientific journals, a book and chapters in five other books. He is a peer reviewer for 21 international journals associated with marine biology. He is a member of numerous professional societies, including the Malacological Society of London, International Society of Invertebrate Reproduction, Unitas Malacologica, Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, Zoological Society of Southern Africa, Royal Society of South Africa, Californian Malacological Society, American Microscopical Society, and Marine Biological Association of Plymouth.
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- Animal and Veterinary Sciences
- Biodiversity
- Ecology and Environmental Science
- Botany, Plant Pathology and Plant Reproduction
- Earth Sciences
- Physical Sciences
- Geography
- Applied Mathematics
- Marine Biology
- Microbiology
- Modelling of Ecological and Biological Systems
- Oceanography
- Parasitology
- Remote Sensing of Environment
- Hydrology
- Zoology


