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Schimper is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1856–1901), botanist and phytogeographer Georg Wilhelm
Schimper
Evolutionary theory
the 19th century, when it was espoused by researchers such as Andreas Schimper. The endosymbiotic theory was articulated in 1905 and 1910 by the Russian
Symbiogenesis
German botanist and phytogeographer (1856–1901)
Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (12 May 1856 – 9 September 1901) was a German botanist and phytogeographer who made major contributions in the fields of
Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper
Andreas_Franz_Wilhelm_Schimper
German botanist (1804–1878)
Georg Heinrich Wilhelm Schimper, in Amharic sources known as Sambar (2 August 1804 – October 1878), was a German botanist and naturalist who spent more
Georg_Wilhelm_Schimper
Alsatian botanist (1808–1880)
Wilhelm Philippe Schimper (January 12, 1808 – March 20, 1880, in Lichtenberg) was an Alsatian botanist with French, later German citizenship. He was born
Wilhelm_Philippe_Schimper
German botanist, naturalist and poet (1803–1867)
Karl Friedrich Schimper (15 February 1803 – 21 December 1867) was a German botanist, naturalist and poet. Schimper was born in Mannheim, on February 15
Karl_Friedrich_Schimper
South African tennis player (born 1967)
Karen Schimper (born 26 May 1967) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. Schimper, who comes from Bloemfontein, began competing on the
Karen_Schimper
Period of long-term reduction in temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere
read paper in 1834. In the meantime, the German botanist Karl Friedrich Schimper (1803–1867) was studying mosses which were growing on erratic boulders
Ice_age
Schemes for classifying vegetation communities
Compound formations Mixed formations Secondary formations Sub-formations Schimper (1898, 1903) climatic chief formation[clarification needed] types: Woodland
Vegetation_classification
Glacier in Antarctica
Schimper Glacier (80°18′S 25°5′W / 80.300°S 25.083°W / -80.300; -25.083) is a glacier in the eastern part of Herbert Mountains, Shackleton Range, flowing
Schimper_Glacier
Terrestrial plants that lack vascular tissue
supports the monophyly of this group, as originally classified by Wilhelm Schimper in 1879. The term bryophyte comes from Ancient Greek βρύον (brúon) 'tree
Bryophyte
Species of conifer
The type specimen was collected from Ethiopia, by "Schimper" (possibly Wilhelm Philipp Schimper, but there were other contemporary collectors with this
Juniperus_procera
Plant cell organelles that perform photosynthesis and store starch
to sequester ingested plastids—a process known as kleptoplasty. Andreas Schimper was the first to name, describe, and provide a clear definition of plastids
Plastid
Numbers obtained by adding the two previous ones
often have petals in counts of Fibonacci numbers. In 1830, Karl Friedrich Schimper and Alexander Braun discovered that the parastichies (spiral phyllotaxis)
Fibonacci_sequence
First epoch of the Paleogene Period
"Paleocene" was first used by French paleobotanist and geologist Wilhelm Philipp Schimper in 1874 while describing deposits near Paris (spelled "Paléocène" in his
Paleocene
Extinct genus of seed ferns
inferred from stomatal frequency analysis on Lepidopteris ottonis (Goeppert) Schimper and Ginkgoites taeniatus (Braun) Harris". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology
Lepidopteris
Third and current period of the Cenozoic Era, from 2.58 million years ago to the present
took place repeatedly during the Quaternary Ice age – a term coined by Schimper in 1839 that began with the start of the Quaternary about 2.58 Mya and
Quaternary
German botanist (1805-1877)
studied with Louis Agassiz, Carl Schimper and George Engelmann. Agassiz would marry Braun's sister Cecilie while Schimper was engaged briefly to Braun's
Alexander_Braun
Piece of rock that has been moved by a glacier
Friedrich Schimper and others had made the glaciers of the Alps the subjects of special study, and Goethe, Charpentier as well as Schimper had even arrived
Glacial_erratic
Genus of mosses
family Dicranaceae. The genus was first described by Wilhelm Philippe Schimper. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Selected species: Dichodontium
Dichodontium
Genus of mosses
Amblystegium tenax Amblyaspis tritici "IRMNG - Amblystegium W.P. Schimper in Bruch, W.P. Schimper & Gümbel, 1853". www.irmng.org. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
Amblystegium
Polish-German botanist (1844–1912)
Strasburger, Eduard; Fritz Noll; Heinrich Schenck; Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1898). A Text-book of Botany. Translated by Hobart Charles Porter. Macmillan
Eduard_Strasburger
Subspecies of mammal
Family: Bovidae Subfamily: Caprinae Genus: Capra Species: C. pyrenaica Subspecies: C. p. hispanica Trinomial name Capra pyrenaica hispanica Schimper, 1848
Southeastern_Spanish_ibex
Species of moss
intermediate sensitivity to Asulam exposure. "Thuidium tamariscinum W.P.Schimper, 1852". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 18 February 2021. Rowntree, J. K.; Lawton
Thuidium_tamariscinum
Beatus Rhenanus Claude Rich Paul Rohmer Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper Wilhelm Philippe Schimper Francis Schlatter Morgan Schneiderlin Schlumberger brothers
List of Alsatians and Lotharingians
List_of_Alsatians_and_Lotharingians
German town in northwest Baden-Württemberg
employment office. The city maintains the Hebel-Gymnasium, the Karl-Friedrich-Schimper-Realschule, the Hilda Hauptschule, four elementary schools (Grundschule
Schwetzingen
1895 Danish book by Eugen Warming
research. Schimper (1898) quoted extensively from more than fifteen of Warming’s works and even reproduced Warming’s figures. Yet nowhere did Schimper acknowledge
Plantesamfund
American evolutionary biologist (1938–2011)
predecessors, going back to the mid-19th century – notably Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper, Konstantin Mereschkowski, Boris Kozo-Polyansky, and Ivan Wallin – and
Lynn_Margulis
Division of typically non-vascular land plants
"Bryophyta". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. OCLC 1032680871. Schimper, W. P. (1879). "Bryophyta". In Zittel, K.A. (ed.). Handbuch der Palaeontologie
Moss
Mountain range in Antarctica
With a lower gradient it flows more slowly and has fewer crevasses. The Schimper Glacier, Gordon Glacier, Stratton Glacier and Blaiklock Glacier flow northwest
Shackleton_Range
German palaeontologist (1839–1904)
five volumes, the fifth volume on palaeobotany being prepared by W. P. Schimper and A. Schenk. To make his work as trustworthy as possible Zittel made
Karl_Alfred_von_Zittel
Extinct genus of seed plants
†Pterophyllum Brongniart 1825 Type species †Pterophyllum filicoides (Schlotheim) René Zeiller, 1906 Synonyms Ctenophyllum Schimper 1870 Osmundites Jaeger 1827
Pterophyllum_(plant)
Algorithmic technique in ecology
considered a part of the discipline of biodiversity informatics. A. F. W. Schimper used geographical and environmental factors to explain plant distributions
Species distribution modelling
Species_distribution_modelling
Genus of mosses
Heterocladium capillaceum Brotherus ex Iishiba, 1929 Heterocladium dimorphum W.P.Schimper, 1852 Heterocladium flaccidum (Schimp.) A.J.E.Sm. Heterocladium frullaniopsis
Heterocladium
Family of plants
in temperate and tropical regions. The Fabroniaceae were established by Schimper (in 1855) to accommodate three genera: Fabronia Raddi, Anacamptodon Brid
Fabroniaceae
Area with vegetation dominated by grasses
Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organization. Grassland types by Schimper (1898, 1903): Meadow (hygrophilous or tropophilous grassland) Steppe (xerophilous
Grassland
Surface organism that grows upon another plant but is not nourished by it
plants. A monograph on epiphytic plant ecology was written by A. F. W. Schimper (Die epiphytische Vegetation Amerikas, 1888).[citation needed] Assemblages
Epiphyte
Genus of mosses
family Brachytheciaceae. The genus was first described by Wilhelm Philippe Schimper. The following species are recognised in the genus Brachythecium: Brachythecium
Brachythecium
Swiss-American naturalist (1807–1873)
Charpentier, Karl Friedrich Schimper, and others had studied the glaciers of the Alps, and Goethe, Charpentier, and Schimper had even concluded that the
Louis_Agassiz
Aquatic, unicellular protists with two flagella
1139/f61-046. Norris DR (1969). "Possible phagotrophic feeding in Ceratium lunula Schimper". Limnol. Oceanogr. 14 (3): 448–9. Bibcode:1969LimOc..14..448N. doi:10
Dinoflagellate
Genus of mosses
Eurhynchium striatum Eurhynchium swartzii "IRMNG - Eurhynchium W.P. Schimper in Bruch, W.P. Schimper & Gümbel, 1854". www.irmng.org. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
Eurhynchium
Genus of fern in the family Ophioglossaceae
Burrows Ophioglossum convexum J.E.Burrows †Ophioglossum eocenum (Massalongo) Schimper Ophioglossum fernandezianum C.Chr. – doubtful species Ophioglossum × giovanninii
Ophioglossum
Phylum of photosynthesising prokaryotes
cyanobacteria was first reported by German botanist Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper in the 19th century Chloroplasts are only found in plants and algae, thus
Cyanobacteria
Botanical term for a cluster of flowers
more or less continuously updated since]. Strasburger, Noll, Schenck, Schimper: Lehrbuch der Botanik für Hochschulen. 4. Auflage, Gustav Fischer, Jena
Inflorescence
Region of France
Hermann Alfred Kastler Erich Leo Lehmann Jean-Marie Lehn Wilhelm Philippe Schimper Charles Xavier Thomas Pierre Weiss Charles-Adolphe Wurtz Mehdi Baala Yann
Alsace
1898–99 oceanographic expedition by the German Empire
HAPAG's. The scientific staff was made up of the botanist Professor W. Schimper of Bonn, the zoologists Carl Apstein, Ernst Vanhöffen and Fritz Braem,
Valdivia_Expedition
Countess Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld
Wittelsbacher. Die ersten Wittelsbacher, die Kurlinie, die Seitenlinien. Editorial Schimper, Heidelberg 1995. Karl Weich: Mannheim - das neue Jerusalem. Die Jesuiten
Countess Palatine Maria Franziska of Sulzbach
Countess_Palatine_Maria_Franziska_of_Sulzbach
Ecoregion in the Amur river basin
on October 31, 2018. Retrieved October 28, 2018. Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1903). Plant-geography Upon a Physiological Basis ... Clarendon Press
Amur_meadow_steppe
Genus of mosses
family Pylaisiaceae. The genus was first described by Wilhelm Philippe Schimper. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species include: Homomallium
Homomallium
German musician (1928–2000)
Pages, Schimper, 1995, ISBN 3877420931 Pöhlert's Piano & Keyboard Pages, Schimper, 1996, ISBN 3877421040 Basic Mediantic., Blues Mediantic, Schimper, ISBN 3877420672
Werner_Pöhlert
Species of moss
It was first described by Wilhelm Philipp Schimper in collaboration with his brother Wilhelm Philippe Schimper in 1854. Sarmentypnum exannulatum is characterized
Sarmentypnum_exannulatum
Calendar year
Slovene noblewoman and educator (d. 1871) February 15 Karl Friedrich Schimper, German botanist, naturalist and poet (d. 1867) John Sutter, German-American
1803
Species of wild goat endemic to the Iberian Peninsula
Southeastern Iberian ibex or Beceite ibex – Capra pyrenaica hispanica Schimper, 1848 Western Iberian ibex or Gredos ibex – C. p. victoriae Cabrera, 1911
Iberian_ibex
(1801–1856), politician Juglandaceae Bu Oreoschimperella Georg Wilhelm Schimper (1804–1878) Apiaceae Bu Orfilea Mathieu Orfila (1787–1853), toxicologist
List of plant genera named after people (K–P)
List_of_plant_genera_named_after_people_(K–P)
Dutch schlager singer and actor
records have been sold worldwide. Since his marriage he has lived at Château Schimper [fr] in Moresnet, Plombières, Belgium. He was married from 1981 to 2014
Heintje_Simons
Schenk – Alexander Schenk (1864–1924) A.Schimp. – Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1856–1901) A.Schlag. – Adolf Schlagintweit (1829–1857) A.Schlick. – August
List of botanists by author abbreviation (A)
List_of_botanists_by_author_abbreviation_(A)
Genus of mosses
described by Wilhelm Philippe Schimper in 1852. Species: Hylocomium interruptum Margadant, 1972 Hylocomium splendens W.P. Schimper, 1852 Hylocomiastrum umbratum
Hylocomium
Visible regularity of form found in the natural world
Mathematical observations of phyllotaxis followed with Karl Friedrich Schimper and his friend Alexander Braun's 1830 and 1830 work, respectively; Auguste
Patterns_in_nature
Species of orchid
the Lepidopterous Family Sphingidae. Vol. 9. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ld. Schimper, Andreas Franz Wilhelm (1903). Groom, Percy; Balfour, Isaac Bayley (eds
Angraecum_sesquipedale
Species of moss
Brachytheciaceae. It has almost cosmopolitan distribution. "Homalothecium sericeum W.P.Schimper, 1851". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 18 February 2021. v t e
Homalothecium_sericeum
Plant organelle that conducts photosynthesis
discrete bodies within the green plant cell. In 1883, Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper named these bodies as "chloroplastids" (Chloroplastida). In 1884, Eduard
Chloroplast
Published sets of preserved botanical specimens distributed with printed labels
the scientific voyages of Georg Wilhelm Schimper and distributed series with printed labels such as Schimper, Unio Itineraria 1835 and others. There were
Exsiccata
Family of eudicot flowering plants
ISBN 978-3-540-55509-4., in Kubitzki et al (1993) Strasburger, Noll, Schenck, Schimper: Lehrbuch der Botanik für Hochschulen. 4. Auflage, Gustav Fischer, Jena
Ranunculaceae
Family of mosses
described in latin (Splachnum vasculosum Hedw.). Voitiaceae Schimp. Authors: Schimper, Wilhelm Philipp Published In: Corollarium Bryologiae Europaeae 5. 1856
Splachnaceae
Schloss in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Sigrid Gensichen/Ulrike Grimm, Schloss Favorite Rastatt-Förch. Verlag K. F. Schimper, 2001, ISBN 3-87742-168-7 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Schloss
Schloss_Favorite_(Rastatt)
French botanist (1777–1832)
Together with Jean-Baptiste Mougeot, Antoine Mougeot and Wilhelm Philippe Schimper he edited some exsiccatae, among them Stirpes cryptogamae Vogeso-Rhenanae;
Chrétien_Géofroy_Nestler
Species of flowering plant
vol. 29, no. 3, Jan. 2004, pp. 518–527., doi:10.1600/0363644041744473. Schimper, A.F.W.: Die epiphytische Vegetation Amerikas. Jena 1888 "Tillandsia recurvata"
Tillandsia_recurvata
Species of moss
worldfloraonline.org. Retrieved 28 January 2021. "Atrichum angustatum Bruch & W.P.Schimper, 1844". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 28 January 2021. Náttúrufræðistofnun Íslands
Atrichum_angustatum
Scientific study of landforms
foreshadowed by the work of Wladimir Köppen, Vasily Dokuchaev and Andreas Schimper. William Morris Davis, the leading geomorphologist of his time, recognized
Geomorphology
German-American botanist (1809–1884)
began to study sciences at the University of Heidelberg, where he met Karl Schimper and Alexander Braun. With the latter especially an intimate friendship
George_Engelmann
Arrangement of leaves on the stem of a plant
Mathematical observations of phyllotaxis followed with Karl Friedrich Schimper and his friend Alexander Braun's 1830 and 1830 work, respectively; Auguste
Phyllotaxis
Palaeontological Henry S. Salt – Flesh or Fruit? An Essay on Food Reform A. F. W. Schimper – Die epiphytische Vegetation Amerikas (The Epiphytic Vegetation of America)
1888_in_literature
Genus of mosses
the family Hypnaceae. The genus was first described by Wilhelm Philippe Schimper. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Ctenidium molluscum
Ctenidium_(plant)
Species of plant
Brachythecium Species: B. salebrosum Binomial name Brachythecium salebrosum W.P.Schimper, 1853 Synonyms Brachythecium ligusticum De Not. Brachythecium plumosum
Brachythecium_salebrosum
Glacier Jeffries Glacier Lerchenfeld Glacier Penck Glacier Recovery Glacier Schimper Glacier Schweitzer Glacier Slessor Glacier Stancomb-Wills Glacier Stratton
List of glaciers of Coats Land
List_of_glaciers_of_Coats_Land
1990 tennis event results
Collins 6 1 2 15 L Ferrando 1 6 5 T Whitlinger 3 6 6 T Whitlinger 2 1 LL K Schimper 4 1 15 L Ferrando 6 6 15 L Ferrando 6 6 3 Zina Garrison-Jackson 6 3 1 14
1990 Family Circle Cup – Singles
1990_Family_Circle_Cup_–_Singles
Species of lichen
The specific epithet schimperiana honours German botanist Georg Wilhelm Schimper, who was the first to scientifically collect lichens in East Africa. Parmelinella
Parmelinella_schimperiana
South African botanist, pharmacist and chemist
Gesneriaceae which he named Charadrophila Marl. In 1898 he met Andreas Schimper, renowned botanist and phytogeographer, who had arrived aboard the "Valdivia"
Rudolf_Marloth
Several distinct polyphyletic groups of extinct seed-bearing plants
Seward ex Long (1975); Lyginodendrales Nemejc (1968); Sphenopteridales Schimper 1869] Family †Angaranthaceae Naugolnykh (2012) Family †Heterangiaceae Němejc
Pteridosperm
Village in Wallonia, Belgium
12 August 1955), Dutch schlager singer and actor. He lives at Château Schimper [fr]. Jan Goossens. "Platdietse streek". Nieuwe Encyclopedie van de Vlaamse
Moresnet_(village)
Species of moss in the family Hylocomiaceae
BiodiversityScotland. Retrieved 17 May 2008. "Hylocomium splendens (Hedwig) Schimper". Bryophyte Flora of North America. C. Michael Hogan. 2008. Black Spruce:
Hylocomium_splendens
Genus of mosses
Plagiothecium densifolium (Lindb. ex Broth.) Limpr. Plagiothecium denticulatum W.P.Schimper, 1851 Plagiothecium deplanatum (Bruch & Schimp. ex Sull.) Spruce Plagiothecium
Plagiothecium
Hereditary Prince of Sulzbach
Liegenschaftsamt Heidelberg, Oskar Klausner, 1995 erschienen im K. F. Schimper Verlag Schwetzigen Hier Wittelsbach hier Pfalz – Die Geschichte der pfälzischen
Count Palatine Joseph Charles of Sulzbach
Count_Palatine_Joseph_Charles_of_Sulzbach
Assemblage of plant species
physiognomic approach includes Grisebach (1872), Warming (1895, 1909), Schimper (1898), Tansley and Chipp (1926), Rübel (1930), Burtt Davy (1938), Beard
Vegetation
German painter
Carl-Jürgen Tohmfor: Das Café du Dome und die Adadémie Matisse, 1988, Verlag Schimper, Schwetzingen, ISBN 3-87742-033-8. (in German) Rudolf Großmann. In: Allgemeines
Rudolf_Großmann
French mining engineer, metallurgist, geologist and fossil collector (1785–1840)
numerous fossil plants, some described by his student Wilhelm Philippe Schimper. He became an inspector of mines in 1836. He was awarded the Legion of
Philippe_Louis_Voltz
Species of flowering plant
2008-05-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Schimper, Andreas Franz Wilhelm; William Rogers Fisher; Percy Groom; Isaac Bayley
Dendrosenecio_johnstonii
Extinct order of Late Carboniferous seed ferns
Potonieaceae) Polylophospermaceae Stephanospermaceae Synonyms Neuropteridales Schimper, 1869 Trigonocarpales Seward, 1917 Codonospermales Doweld, 2001 Pachytestales
Medullosales
Organelle found within the chloroplasts of algae and hornworts
observed how algal chloroplasts formed de novo during cell division, leading Schimper to propose that chloroplasts were autonomous, and to surmise that all green
Pyrenoid
Group of rock summits in Antarctica
snow-covered to east but with a west-facing rock escarpment, rising east of Schimper Glacier in the Herbert Mountains, Shackleton Range. Photographed from the
Herbert_Mountains
Russian-Soviet botanist (1890–1957)
mitochondria and plastids, was first suggested by Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1856 –1901) in his 1883 seminal paper: "On the development of chlorophyll
Boris_Kozo-Polyansky
Extinct family of arthropods
Early Jurassic (Hettangian) Bayreuth Formation [de], Germany †Limulitella Schimper 1853 Middle Triassic (Anisian), Grés á Voltzia Formation, France †Panduralimulus
Austrolimulidae
Species of flowering plant
Sinai desert. The genus name of Schimpera is in honour of Georg Wilhelm Schimper (1804–1878), a German botanist and naturalist. The genus has the synonym
Schimpera
Family of plants
Division: Bryophyta Class: Bryopsida Subclass: Bryidae Order: Hypnales Family: Leptodontaceae Schimper, W.Ph., 1856. Corollarium Bryologiae Europaeae 98.
Leptodontaceae
Extinct genus of conifers
Triassic. It was established in 1872 by the French botanist Wilhelm Philippe Schimper. The morphogenus is characterized by having bract scale complexes with
Glyptolepis_(plant)
Genus of mosses
the family Bryaceae. The genus was first described by Wilhelm Philippe Schimper. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Anomobryum albo-imbricatum
Anomobryum
(1790–1870), German optician and artist Haemodoraceae Bu Schimpera Georg Wilhelm Schimper (1804–1878) Brassicaceae Qu Schindleria Anton Karl Schindler (1879–1964)
List of plant genera named after people (Q–Z)
List_of_plant_genera_named_after_people_(Q–Z)
Russian botanist (1849–1894)
always obtained." He studied in Strasbourg (with Heinrich Bary and Andreas Schimper), Zurich (with Oswald Heer), Vienna, Prague, Munich, Berlin, visited the
Johannes_Theodor_Schmalhausen
Ice age of the last 34 million years, in particular in Antarctica
been covered by ice sheets. In 1837, German naturalist Karl Friedrich Schimper coined the term Eiszeit, meaning ice age (or ice time for a more literal
Late_Cenozoic_Ice_Age
Swedish bryologist (1813–1879)
Göttingen - A (biographical information) eFlora Aongstroemia Bruch & Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 1: 171. 1846. IPNI List of plants described and co-described
Johan_Ångström
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SCHIMPER
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English, German, Irish
Counsel from the Elves; Wise
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Angel; Proximity
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Golden Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu
Conqueror of the world, Who has won the world
Girl/Female
Arabic
Poetess; Matron
Boy/Male
British, English
Tainted
Girl/Female
Biblical
Calling, meeting.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Best friend
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lilavati | லீலாவதீ , லீலாவதீ
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Love's Labours Lost' A clown.
SCHIMPER
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