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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 30 Dec 2013

Jay M. Savage

Page Range: 757 – 767
DOI: 10.1643/OT-13-008
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Copyright: 2013 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
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Fig. 1. 

Jay M. Savage publications (average 3.6 publications/year, standard deviation  =  1.97, n  =  65, minimum  =  0, maximum  =  12).


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Fig. 2. 

Savage family passport photograph for South Africa. Jay M. Savage, approximately seven years of age, his sister and parents (ca. 1935; photograph from the collection of J. M. Savage).


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Jay “Spyder” Savage, Palo Alto, California (ca. 1946; photograph from the collection of J. M. Savage).


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George Myers' Stanford Group in 1951 (in part). Back row (from left to right): Jim Böhlke, Phryne Squire Russell (Myers' Secretary), Giles Mead, Anne Funkhouser, Dan Cohen, Norman Wilmovky, Adair Fehlman. Front row (from left to right): Jay Savage, Frank Cliff, Antenor de Carvalho, Robert Rofen, Jack Briggs (photograph from the collection of J. M. Savage).


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Fig. 5. 

Jay M. Savage at the University of Southern California (ca. 1957; photograph from the collection of J. M. Savage).


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Jay M. Savage with Captain G. Allan Hancock on board the Velero IV (ca. 1968; photograph from the collection of J. M. Savage).


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From left to right (starting second from left): Jay M. Savage, Peter Raven, and Donald Stone with Hal Ellis, an OTS donor (far left) in Guanacaste, Costa Rica (ca. 1983; photograph from the collection of J. M. Savage).


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Fig. 8. 

Jay M. Savage, formal portrait (1998; photograph from the collection of J. M. Savage).


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