John Tyler Bonner

John Tyler Bonner (May 12, 1920 – February 7, 2019) was an American biologist who was a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. He was a pioneer in the use of cellular slime molds to understand evolution and development over a career of 40 years and was one of the world's leading experts on cellular slime moulds. Arizona State University says that the establishment and growth of developmental-evolutionary biology owes a great debt to the work of Bonner's studies. His work is highly readable and unusually clearly written and his contributions have made many complicated ideas of biology accessible to a wide audience. Provided by Wikipedia
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The social amoebae : the biology of cellular slime molds [E-Book] /
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Why size matters : from bacteria to blue whales [E-Book] /
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Lives of a biologist : adventures in a century of extraordinary science [E-Book] /
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First signals : the evolution of multicellular development [E-Book] /
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Über Wachstum und Form /
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Developing cell systems and their control /
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The evolution of development : three special lectures given at University College, London.
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Cells and societies [E-Book] /
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