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Yaichirō Okada (岡田 彌一郎, Okada Yaichirō, June 24, 1892 – April 28, 1976) was a Japanese zoologist. He was born in Ishikawa Prefecture. Okada studied at the Imperial Fisheries Institute (now Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology). He was a professor at Tokyo Higher Normal School (now University of Tsukuba), and after World War II he taught at Mie University from 1950, where he was dean of Fisheries. After retirement he served as a professor at Tokai University.

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  • Yaichirō Okada (fr)
  • 岡田弥一郎 (ja)
  • Yaichirō Okada (en)
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  • Yaichirō Okada (岡田弥一郎) est un zoologiste japonais, né le 24 juin 1892 à Kaga et mort le 28 avril 1976 à Yokosuka. Il étudie à l’Institut impérial des pêches avant de compléter sa formation en Europe et en Amérique. Il s’intéresse à de nombreux organismes et fait paraître près de 400 publications. Okada se spécialise sur les questions de répartition des espèces et est le premier président de la Société biogéographique du Japon en 1928. Il étudie d’abord les reptiles et les amphibiens avant de s’orienter vers les poissons. (fr)
  • 岡田 弥一郎(おかだ やいちろう、1892年6月24日 - 1976年4月28日)は、日本の動物学者。学位は、理学博士(東京大学)。三重県立大学(現三重大学)教授、東海大学教授を歴任。 (ja)
  • Yaichirō Okada (岡田 彌一郎, Okada Yaichirō, June 24, 1892 – April 28, 1976) was a Japanese zoologist. He was born in Ishikawa Prefecture. Okada studied at the Imperial Fisheries Institute (now Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology). He was a professor at Tokyo Higher Normal School (now University of Tsukuba), and after World War II he taught at Mie University from 1950, where he was dean of Fisheries. After retirement he served as a professor at Tokai University. (en)
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  • Yaichirō Okada (岡田弥一郎) est un zoologiste japonais, né le 24 juin 1892 à Kaga et mort le 28 avril 1976 à Yokosuka. Il étudie à l’Institut impérial des pêches avant de compléter sa formation en Europe et en Amérique. Il s’intéresse à de nombreux organismes et fait paraître près de 400 publications. Okada se spécialise sur les questions de répartition des espèces et est le premier président de la Société biogéographique du Japon en 1928. Il étudie d’abord les reptiles et les amphibiens avant de s’orienter vers les poissons. (fr)
  • 岡田 弥一郎(おかだ やいちろう、1892年6月24日 - 1976年4月28日)は、日本の動物学者。学位は、理学博士(東京大学)。三重県立大学(現三重大学)教授、東海大学教授を歴任。 (ja)
  • Yaichirō Okada (岡田 彌一郎, Okada Yaichirō, June 24, 1892 – April 28, 1976) was a Japanese zoologist. He was born in Ishikawa Prefecture. Okada studied at the Imperial Fisheries Institute (now Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology). He was a professor at Tokyo Higher Normal School (now University of Tsukuba), and after World War II he taught at Mie University from 1950, where he was dean of Fisheries. After retirement he served as a professor at Tokai University. As a zoologist, has contributed in the field of fish taxonomy, as well as reptiles and amphibians. Okada's primary work in English was Fishes of Japan, which published in 1955 by and subsequently issued in revised editions. (en)
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