Ove Paulsen - Selected Scientific Works By Ove Paulsen

Selected Scientific Works By Ove Paulsen

  • Børgesen, F. & Paulsen, O. (1898) Om Vegetationen paa de dansk-vestindiske Øer. København: Nordisk Forlag. 114 s. French edition 1900: La végétation des Antilles Danoises en francais par Mlle S.Eriksson. See notes under Børgesen.
  • Ostenfeld, C.H. & Ove Paulsen (1910-1911) Marine plankton from the East-Greenland Sea (W. of 6° W. Long, and N. of 73° 30’ N. Lat.): collected by the "Danmark-Expedition" 1906-1908. Meddelelser om Grønland bd. 43 (11).
    • I : List of diatoms and flagellates / by C.H. Ostenfeld. 1910
    • II : Protozoa / by C.H. Ostenfeld. 1910
    • III : Peridiniales / by Ove Paulsen. 1910
    • IV : General remarks on the microplankton / by C.H. Ostenfeld and Ove Paulsen. 1911
  • Paulsen, O. (1949) Observations on Dinoflagellates. (edited by J. Grøntved). Biologiske Skrifter / Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab 6 (4): 1-67.
The standard author abbreviation Paulsen is used to indicate this individual as the author when citing a botanical name.

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