Paul Brocchi
Deceased Person
1838 –
Who is Paul Brocchi?
Paul Louis Antoine Brocchi was a French naturalist and agronomist born in Nancy.
In 1875 he received his degree in science at the Sorbonne with a thesis on decapods under the guidance of Henri Milne-Edwards. For 25 years he taught classes at the École pratique des hautes études, and was successor to Émile Blanchard at the Institut national agronomique. In July 1898, he became a member of the Legion of Honour.
During his career he described numerous zoological taxa, and performed extensive investigations in the fields of aquaculture, apiculture, sericulture and livestock raising. He also studied oyster farming and the anatomy of crustaceans.
Brocchi was the author of the "amphibian section" in Auguste Dumeril's Mission scientifique au Mexique et dans l'Amérique Centrale. He also wrote a noted treatise on pisciculture titled La pisciculture dans les eaux douces.
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