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- Charles_Otis_Whitman abstract "Charles Otis Whitman (December 14, 1842 – December 6, 1910) was an American zoologist, who introduced modern zoological studies to Japan, and was influential to the founding of classical ethology. A dedicated educator who preferred to teach a few research students at a time, he made major contributions in the areas of evolution and embryology of worms, comparative anatomy, heredity, and animal behaviour.".
- Charles_Otis_Whitman comment "Charles Otis Whitman (December 14, 1842 – December 6, 1910) was an American zoologist, who introduced modern zoological studies to Japan, and was influential to the founding of classical ethology. A dedicated educator who preferred to teach a few research students at a time, he made major contributions in the areas of evolution and embryology of worms, comparative anatomy, heredity, and animal behaviour.".