Arthur H. Whiteley Marine Developmental Biology Films, 1981-1984

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Whiteley, Arthur H., 1916-2013
Title
Arthur H. Whiteley Marine Developmental Biology Films
Dates
1981-1984 (inclusive)
Quantity
5 films  :  video reels (11850 feet): silent, black and white; 1/2 in.
Collection Number
201501
Summary
A collection of tapes created and used by Professor Arthur H. Whiteley for instruction. Includes magnified images of developmental stages of marine organisms, notably Beroe and Sand Dollars (Dendraster excentricus).
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Media Archive
University of Washington Libraries Media Archive
University of Washington
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065436051
medialib@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Due to preservation concerns, access to the original items is restricted. For access questions please contact the UW Libraries Media Center

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Arthur H. Whiteley was a University of Washington professor of Developmental Biology and a past chair of the Division of Developmental Biology of the American Society of Zoologists. He was world renowned as a sea urchin developmental biologist. He and his wife often worked together at the Friday Harbor Laboratories. Following Helen Whiteleys death in 1990, Arthur planned a memorial for her at Friday Harbor. The Helen Riaboff Whiteley Center , which opened in 2000, provides a retreat for scholars and artists to contemplate, create and write. It is funded by the Helen R. Whiteley Foundation.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Tapes produced by Professor Arthur H. Whitelely of the University of Washington documenting research and for the purpose of teaching. Focuses on development at the cellular level of Beroe (also known as cigar comb jellies) and Dendraster excentricus (commonly known as sand dollars). Some tapes include associated notes.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Portions or all of this collection may be subject to copyright restrictions.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Custodial History

At creator's request tapes were moved to the UW's Friday Harbor facility on 10/18/2007. Tapes were transferred to the UW Libraries Media Center on 7/21/2015.

Preservation Note

These tapes were recorded in the 1/2 inch EIAJ format and require a playback machine of that type for viewing.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Reel
AHW 1 Beroe Cleavage 1983-08
AHW 1 Beroe 1983-7-30
AHW 1 Edited Tape: D. excentricus cleavage, termite parasites.
Edited tape for use in class. Includes footage of Sand Dollar (Dendraster excentricus) cleavage. Notes on original container as follows:
D447 Cleavage Demonstrations
10 Newly fertilized D. exentricus to 16 cell, unedited 16x, Nomarski, 72x time?
95 Newly fert. D.e pronuclear movements 40x Nomarski
107 Same sequence to blastula 40x Nomarski
229 Newly fert D.e to 16-cell polarization, 16x
271 Newly fert D.e to 32-cell polarization, 16x
311 340-390 best Newly fert. D.e. first cleavage, Nomarski, 40x
392 Blastula D.e., cilation and hatching, bright field
411 Termite gut parasites, polarization, real time.
301-311 40x Nomarski, microm(?) behaviour 16 cell to 32 cell
1982-09
AHW 1 D-640 1981-01
AHW 1 D-99 1984-03

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Beroe
  • Developmental biology
  • Fisheries and Wildlife
  • Marine Biology
  • Oceanography
  • Sand dollars

Form or Genre Terms

  • Instructional materials
  • Video recordings