Berthold Hatschek, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Berthold Hatschek

Austrian zoologist

Date of Birth: 03-Apr-1854

Place of Birth: Skrbeň, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic

Date of Death: 18-Jan-1941

Profession: zoologist, university teacher

Nationality: Austria

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Berthold Hatschek

  • Berthold Hatschek (3 April 1854 – 18 January 1941) was an Austrian zoologist remembered for embryological and morphological studies of invertebrates. He studied zoology in Vienna under Carl Claus (1835-1899), and in Leipzig with Rudolf Leuckart (1822-1898).
  • He gained his doctorate at the University of Leipzig with a dissertation titled Beiträge zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Lepidopteren.
  • Hatschek was deeply influenced by the works of Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919). In 1885 he was appointed professor of zoology at Charles University in Prague, and from 1896 was a professor and director of the second zoological institute at the University of Vienna.
  • Hatschek suffered from severe depression, which greatly affected his work in the latter stages of his life.Hatschek is remembered for the so-called "trochophore theory", in which he explains the trochophore to be the larval form of a hypothetical organism- the "trochozoon" (which in adult form corresponded to a trochophore-like rotifer, and was the suggested common ancestor of almost all bilateral, metazoan lifeforms).In 1888 he split Frey and Leuckart's Coelenterata into three phyla: Spongiaria, Cnidaria and Ctenophora.
  • From his research of amphioxus, the anatomical terms- "Hatschek's pit" and "Hatschek's nephridium" are derived.

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