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Martinus Slabber, also known as Martin Slabber (* Middelburg, October 31, 1740 ; † ’s-Gravenpolder, April 30, 1835), was a civil servant, naturalist and zoologist.


Biography and work
Martinus Slabber was an official in the Dutch province of , who was responsible for the towns of , Bakendorp und and lived in Middelburg until 1768 and then in , where he also served as mayor around 1820. Later, while based in 's-Gravenpolder, he was responsible for collecting taxes for part of .

As naturalist and zoologist, he is the first who described .

(2025). 9781482235821, CRC Press.
He also first described the crustacean Oniscus arenarius (1769), today known as Haustorius arenarius, and , commonly known as the 'ghost shrimp'. He also described the Callianira hexagona.

Martinus Slabber had a collection, mostly consisting of birds, which he sold to the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie in in 1824. He also was known to have a small but renowned painting collection.

On 10 January 1771, under the presidency of the physician Ferdinand Jakob Baier, he was admitted to the Imperial Leopoldino-Carolinian Academy of Natural Scientists under the academic nickname Aelianus and registration number 751, at the suggestion of the malacologist Friedrich Christian Meuschen  , who was serving as legation counselor in The Hague . In 1767, he became a member of the Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen ( Holland Science Association), at the suggestion of Job Baster .

On 10 January 1771, under the presidency of the physician Ferdinand Jakob Baier, he was admitted to the German National Academy of Sciences (at the time the Imperial Leopoldino-Carolinian Academy of Natural Scientists) under the academic nickname Aelianus and registration number 751, at the suggestion of the malacologist Friedrich Christian Meuschen.

In 1767, he became a member of the Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen, at the suggestion of .


Honours
The Belgian parasitologist and palaeontologist Pierre-Joseph van Beneden named the crustacean Mesopodopsis slabberi (1861) in honour of Slabber.


Works
  • Physikalische Belustigungen oder mikroskopische Wahrnehmungen von drey und vierzig in-und ausländischen Wasser- und Landthierchen durch Martinus Slabber. Aus dem holländischen übersetzt von P. L. St. Müller, Winterschmidt, Nürnberg 1775 ( Digitalisat)
  • Natuurkundige verlustigingen, behelzende microscopise waarneemingen van in- en uitlandse water- en land-dieren. Bosch, Te Haarlem 1778 ( Digitalisat)
  • Physikalische Belustigungen oder mikroskopische Wahrnehmungen von drey und vierzig in-und ausländischen Wasser- und Landthierchen. Winterschmidt, Nürnberg 1781 ( Digitalisat)
  • Verhandeling over het opzetten van vogelen. Sepp, Amsterdam 1816 ( Digitalisat)


Literature
  • Hendrik Engel: Hendrik Engel's Alphabetical List of Dutch Zoological Cabinets and Menageries. Nieuwe Nederlandse Bijdragen tot de Geschiedenis der Geneeskunde en der Natuurwetenschappen, 19, 1986, p. 256 ( PDF)
  • Johann Daniel Ferdinand Neigebaur: Geschichte der kaiserlichen Leopoldino-Carolinischen deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher während des zweiten Jahrhunderts ihres Bestehens. Friedrich Frommann, Jena 1860, p. 230 (archive.org)


Weblinks
  • Martinus Slabber in the biographic portal of Netherlands
  • Membership entry of Martinus Slabber in the Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen
  • Membership entry of Martin Slabber in the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina


Notes and references

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