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James R. Redmond

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James R. Redmond (July 14, 1928 − May 11, 2020)[1] was Emeritus Professor of Zoology in the Iowa State University department of Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology.

He received his B.S., 1949, Cincinnati; Ph.D., 1954, California (Los Angeles), and is known for his research with Nautilus; he was a researcher at McMurdo Station. He was the author of the chapter on Respiratory Biology in Nautilus: The Biology and Paleobiology of a Living Fossil [2]/ He also wrote Comparative crystallography of vertebrate otoconia Transport of Oxygen by the Blood of the Land Crab, Gecarcinus lateralis The respiratory function of hemocyanin in crustacea

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