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Theodore Wells Pietsch III (born March 6, 1945) is an American systematist and evolutionary biologist especially known for his studies of anglerfishes. Pietsch has described 72 species and 14 genera of fishes and published numerous scientific papers focusing on the relationships, evolutionary history, and functional morphology of teleosts, particularly deep-sea taxa. For this body of work, Pietsch was awarded the Robert H. Gibbs Jr. Memorial Award in Systematic Ichthyology by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists in 2005. Pietsch has spent most of his career at the University of Washington in Seattle as a professor mentoring graduate students, teaching ichthyology to undergraduates, and curating the ichthyology collections of the UW Burke Museum of Natural History and C

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  • Theodore W. Pietsch (pl)
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  • Theodore Wells Pietsch III (born March 6, 1945) is an American systematist and evolutionary biologist especially known for his studies of anglerfishes. Pietsch has described 72 species and 14 genera of fishes and published numerous scientific papers focusing on the relationships, evolutionary history, and functional morphology of teleosts, particularly deep-sea taxa. For this body of work, Pietsch was awarded the Robert H. Gibbs Jr. Memorial Award in Systematic Ichthyology by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists in 2005. Pietsch has spent most of his career at the University of Washington in Seattle as a professor mentoring graduate students, teaching ichthyology to undergraduates, and curating the ichthyology collections of the UW Burke Museum of Natural History and C (en)
  • Theodore Wells Pietsch (ur. 6 marca 1945) – amerykański ichtiolog i nauczyciel akademicki. W 1967 roku uzyskał licencjat (B.A.) z zoologii na University of Michigan, w 1969 magisterium (M.S.) z biologii na University of Southern California, a w 1973 doktoryzował się z biologii na tej samej uczelni. Następnie przez dwa lata pracował w Museum of Comparative Zoology na Uniwersytecie Harvarda, po czym został adiunktem w w Long Beach. Od 1978 roku pracuje w University of Washington, od 1984 jest profesorem zwyczajnym. Należy m.in. do Towarzystwa Linneuszowskiego w Londynie oraz American Association for the Advancement of Science. Brał udział w licznych ekspedycjach badawczych, jest autorem ponad stu publikacji naukowych. Opisał kilkadziesiąt gatunków ryb, m.in. Lasiognathus amphirhamphus w 200 (pl)
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