Mark Douglas Norman (1960s to present) is a scientist living in southern Australia . He works as a Chief Conservation Scientist with Parks Victoria.[ 1]
Prior to 2016 he worked as a curator and marine biologist through the University of Melbourne and Museum Victoria .[ 2] For over a decade in this role, Norman worked exclusively with cephalopods and was a leading scientist in the field, having discovered over 150 new species of octopuses . The best known of these is probably the mimic octopus .[ 3]
Notable publications [ edit ]
Norman M., Reid A. (2000) A Guide to Squid, Cuttlefish and Octopuses of Australasia (The Gould League of Australia and CSIRO Publishing : Melbourne).
Norman M. (2000) Cephalopods: A World Guide (ConchBooks : Hackenheim, Germany). This book contains over 800 color photographs of cephalopods in their natural habitat.[ 4]
Species described by Mark Norman [ edit ]
The following species have been described by M. Norman either individually or with co-authors.[ 5]
Ameloctopus litoralis Norman, 1992
Cistopus platinoidus Sreeja, Norman & Biju Kumar, 2015
Microeledone mangoldi Norman, Hochberg & Boucher-Rodoni, 2004
Octopus (Abdopus) capricornicus Norman & Finn, 2001
Octopus abaculus Norman & Sweeney, 1997
Octopus aspilosomatis Norman, 1993
Octopus berrima Stranks & Norman, 1992
Octopus exannulatus Norman, 1993
Octopus mototi Norman, 1993
Octopus neglectus Nateewathana & Norman, 1999
Octopus nocturnus Norman & Sweeney, 1997
Octopus rex Nateewathana & Norman, 1999
Octopus siamensis Nateewathana & Norman, 1999
Scaeurgus nesisi Norman, Hochberg & Boucher-Rodoni, 2005
Thaumoctopus mimicus Norman & Hochberg, 2005
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