Thomas Everett Thompson PhD DSc FZS (3 November 1933 – 1 January 1990) was a British malacologist and embryologist, known for his extensive studies on opisthobranch molluscs. Thompson graduated from the University of Wales, Bangor, in 1954 and earned his PhD from the same university for research on dorid nudibranchs. He was awarded a D.Sc. in 1964. He was a Leverhulme Research Fellow, University of Liverpool, and a lecturer in zoology at University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, before taking up a lectureship in zoology at the University of Bristol in 1963. He authored more than 115 scientific papers and books, including a two-volume Ray Society monograph on British opisthobranch molluscs.
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| - Thomas Everett Thompson PhD DSc FZS (3 November 1933 – 1 January 1990) was a British malacologist and embryologist, known for his extensive studies on opisthobranch molluscs. Thompson graduated from the University of Wales, Bangor, in 1954 and earned his PhD from the same university for research on dorid nudibranchs. He was awarded a D.Sc. in 1964. He was a Leverhulme Research Fellow, University of Liverpool, and a lecturer in zoology at University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, before taking up a lectureship in zoology at the University of Bristol in 1963. He authored more than 115 scientific papers and books, including a two-volume Ray Society monograph on British opisthobranch molluscs. (en)
- Thomas Everett Thompson (* 3. November 1933 in Yorkshire; † 1. Januar 1990) war ein britischer Malakologe. Thompson studierte an der University of Wales in Bangor mit dem Abschluss 1954 und dort 1957 bei Cyril Burden-Jones promoviert (über die Nacktkiemer-Überfamilie Doridoidea). Danach war er zwei Jahre in auf der Isle of Man und ab 1959 Lecturer in Cardiff. 1963 wurde Lecturer an der University of Bristol, wo er 1973 Reader in Zoologie wurde. Er war Experte für Hinterkiemerschnecken (Opisthobranchia), über die er eine Monographie schrieb. (de)
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| - Thomas Everett Thompson (* 3. November 1933 in Yorkshire; † 1. Januar 1990) war ein britischer Malakologe. Thompson studierte an der University of Wales in Bangor mit dem Abschluss 1954 und dort 1957 bei Cyril Burden-Jones promoviert (über die Nacktkiemer-Überfamilie Doridoidea). Danach war er zwei Jahre in auf der Isle of Man und ab 1959 Lecturer in Cardiff. 1963 wurde Lecturer an der University of Bristol, wo er 1973 Reader in Zoologie wurde. Er war Experte für Hinterkiemerschnecken (Opisthobranchia), über die er eine Monographie schrieb. Er war ein begabter Zeichner und plante ein Buch über marine Lebewesen in der Kunst, starb aber vorher bei einem Autounfall. (de)
- Thomas Everett Thompson PhD DSc FZS (3 November 1933 – 1 January 1990) was a British malacologist and embryologist, known for his extensive studies on opisthobranch molluscs. Thompson graduated from the University of Wales, Bangor, in 1954 and earned his PhD from the same university for research on dorid nudibranchs. He was awarded a D.Sc. in 1964. He was a Leverhulme Research Fellow, University of Liverpool, and a lecturer in zoology at University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, before taking up a lectureship in zoology at the University of Bristol in 1963. He authored more than 115 scientific papers and books, including a two-volume Ray Society monograph on British opisthobranch molluscs. (en)
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