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Sunder Lal Hora

Sunder Lal Hora FRSE FLS (22 May 1896 – 8 December 1955) was an Indian ichthyologist known for his biogeographic theory on the affinities of Western Ghats and Indomalayan fish forms.

Sunder Lal Hora
Director of the Zoological Survey of India
In office
May 1947 – December 1955
Preceded byBaini Prashad
Succeeded byMithan Lal Roonwal
Personal details
Born(1896-05-22)22 May 1896
Hafizabad, British Punjab
Died8 December 1955(1955-12-08) (aged 59)
Calcutta, West Bengal, India
OccupationIchthyologist

Life

Hora was born at Hafizabad in the Punjab (modern day Pakistan) on 2 May 1896. He schooled in Jullunder before college at Lahore. He met Thomas Nelson Annandale who visited his college in Lahore in 1919 and was invited to the Zoological Survey of India. In 1921 he became in-charge of ichthyology and herpetology and in 1947 became Superintendent of the Z.S.I. and then Director after Baini Prashad moved to become an advisor to the government.[1]

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1929. His proposers were James Hartley Ashworth, John Stephenson, Charles Henry O'Donoghue and James Ritchie.[2]

He died on 8 December 1955.[3][4]

Works

The Satpura hypothesis, a zoo-geographical hypothesis proposed by him that suggests that the central Indian Satpura Range of hills acted as a bridge for the gradual migrations of Malayan fauna into the peninsula and the Western Ghats of India. He supported the theory on the basis of torrential fishes which had special suckers to hold onto rocks. Later research however pointed out that his examples made use of unrelated species showing common characters that were independently evolved, that is they were examples of convergent evolution.[5][6]

Hora was also among the Indian pioneers of fish and wildlife conservation and pointed out the effect of dams on the migrations of riverine fishes and noted the poor design of fish ladders in Indian dams.[7]

A genus of ricefish, Horaichthys ("Hora's Fish"), was created in his honour and placed as a sole member of the family Horaichthyidae. The species is now placed in the genus Oryzias and the family is no longer considered valid.

The catfish genus Horabagrus is named after the Indian zoologist Sunder Lal Hora. Horabagrus is usually classified under the family Bagridae, but there are disagreements.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Roonwal, M.L. (1956). "The Late Dr Sunder Lal Hora (1896-1955): an appreciation, together with a complete list of his scientific writings" (PDF). Records of the Indian Museum. 54 (3–4): 107–137.
  2. ^ Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002 (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 0-902-198-84-X.
  3. ^ Silas, E.G. (1956). "Sunder Lal Hora" (PDF). Copeia. 1956 (2): 134–136. JSTOR 1440452.
  4. ^ Roonwal, M.L. (PDF). Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy. 22 (6): 287–303. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 February 2014.
  5. ^ Karanth, Praveen (2003). "Evolution of disjunct distributions among wet-zone species of the Indian subcontinent: Testing various hypotheses using a phylogenetic approach" (PDF). Current Science. 85 (9): 1276–1282.
  6. ^ Hora, Sunder Lal (1949). (PDF). Proceedings of the National Institute of Sciences of India. 15B: 309–314. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 June 2015.
  7. ^ Hora, S.L. (1940). "Dams and the problems of migratory fishes" (PDF). Current Science. 9 (9): 406–407.

References

  • Hora, S. L. 1944. On the Malayan affinities of the freshwater fish fauna of Peninsular India, and its bearing on the probable age of the Garo-Rajmahal Gap. Proc. Natl. Inst. Sci. India, 10(2):423–439.
  • Hora, S. L. 1949. Satpura Hypothesis of the Distribution of the Malayan Fauna and Flora to Peninsular India. Proc. Natl. Inst. Sci. India, 15(8):309–314.

sunder, hora, frse, 1896, december, 1955, indian, ichthyologist, known, biogeographic, theory, affinities, western, ghats, indomalayan, fish, forms, frse, flsdirector, zoological, survey, indiain, office, 1947, december, 1955preceded, bybaini, prashadsucceeded. Sunder Lal Hora FRSE FLS 22 May 1896 8 December 1955 was an Indian ichthyologist known for his biogeographic theory on the affinities of Western Ghats and Indomalayan fish forms Sunder Lal HoraFRSE FLSDirector of the Zoological Survey of IndiaIn office May 1947 December 1955Preceded byBaini PrashadSucceeded byMithan Lal RoonwalPersonal detailsBorn 1896 05 22 22 May 1896Hafizabad British PunjabDied8 December 1955 1955 12 08 aged 59 Calcutta West Bengal IndiaOccupationIchthyologist Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesLife EditHora was born at Hafizabad in the Punjab modern day Pakistan on 2 May 1896 He schooled in Jullunder before college at Lahore He met Thomas Nelson Annandale who visited his college in Lahore in 1919 and was invited to the Zoological Survey of India In 1921 he became in charge of ichthyology and herpetology and in 1947 became Superintendent of the Z S I and then Director after Baini Prashad moved to become an advisor to the government 1 He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1929 His proposers were James Hartley Ashworth John Stephenson Charles Henry O Donoghue and James Ritchie 2 He died on 8 December 1955 3 4 Works EditThe Satpura hypothesis a zoo geographical hypothesis proposed by him that suggests that the central Indian Satpura Range of hills acted as a bridge for the gradual migrations of Malayan fauna into the peninsula and the Western Ghats of India He supported the theory on the basis of torrential fishes which had special suckers to hold onto rocks Later research however pointed out that his examples made use of unrelated species showing common characters that were independently evolved that is they were examples of convergent evolution 5 6 Hora was also among the Indian pioneers of fish and wildlife conservation and pointed out the effect of dams on the migrations of riverine fishes and noted the poor design of fish ladders in Indian dams 7 A genus of ricefish Horaichthys Hora s Fish was created in his honour and placed as a sole member of the family Horaichthyidae The species is now placed in the genus Oryzias and the family is no longer considered valid The catfish genus Horabagrus is named after the Indian zoologist Sunder Lal Hora Horabagrus is usually classified under the family Bagridae but there are disagreements See also EditCategory Taxa named by Sunder Lal HoraNotes Edit Roonwal M L 1956 The Late Dr Sunder Lal Hora 1896 1955 an appreciation together with a complete list of his scientific writings PDF Records of the Indian Museum 54 3 4 107 137 Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783 2002 PDF The Royal Society of Edinburgh July 2006 ISBN 0 902 198 84 X Silas E G 1956 Sunder Lal Hora PDF Copeia 1956 2 134 136 JSTOR 1440452 Roonwal M L Sunder Lal Hora 1899 1955 PDF Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 22 6 287 303 Archived from the original PDF on 22 February 2014 Karanth Praveen 2003 Evolution of disjunct distributions among wet zone species of the Indian subcontinent Testing various hypotheses using a phylogenetic approach PDF Current Science 85 9 1276 1282 Hora Sunder Lal 1949 Satpura hypothesis of the distribution of the Malayan fauna and flora to peninsular India PDF Proceedings of the National Institute of Sciences of India 15B 309 314 Archived from the original PDF on 13 June 2015 Hora S L 1940 Dams and the problems of migratory fishes PDF Current Science 9 9 406 407 References EditHora S L 1944 On the Malayan affinities of the freshwater fish fauna of Peninsular India and its bearing on the probable age of the Garo Rajmahal Gap Proc Natl Inst Sci India 10 2 423 439 Hora S L 1949 Satpura Hypothesis of the Distribution of the Malayan Fauna and Flora to Peninsular India Proc Natl Inst Sci India 15 8 309 314 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sunder Lal Hora amp oldid 1117988599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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