Atz, James W.
Dates
- Existence: 1915 July 23 - 2013 March 21
Summary
James Wade Atz was an American ichthyologist.
Chronology:
- 1936
- Graduated Corell with a Bachelors Degree
- 1941-1943
- Served in the U.S. Army as Staff Sergeant
- 1943-1947
- Served in the U.S. Army as a Captain
- 1951
- Graduated New York University with a Masters Degree
- 1952 June 12
- Married to Ethel Hafter
- 1959
- Graduated New York University with a PhD
- 1960
- Took Research Associate position at the American Museum of Natural History's Department of Animal Behavior
- 1965
- Became an Associate Curator in the American Museum of Natural History's Department of Ichthyology
- 1981
- Retired and took the title of Curator Emeritus at the American Museum of Natural History
Biographical Note
James Wade Atz was born on July 23rd, 1915 in Newark, New Jersey. He received his B.A. from Cornell University in 1936 and both his M.S. in 1951 and his Ph.D. in 1959 from New York University. Dr. Atz began his career studying fish at the New York Aquarium first as a lab technician in 1937, then as assistant curator in 1947, associate curator in 1957, and finally as a full curator in 1961. He joined the American Museum of Natural History with an honorary position as a research associate in the Department of Animal Behavior in 1960. In 1965 he moved to the Department of Ichthyology where he became an associate curator and then a full curator in 1970.
During his studies at NYU, he wrote his graduate thesis on narial breathing in fishes and the evolution of internal nares, and his doctoral thesis on morphological and genetic studies on the pigmentary patterns of xiphophorin fishes and their hybrids. (1) He also spent time as an Adjunct Professor of Biology at NYU’s Graduate School of Arts and Science beginning in 1961. Atz worked at the New York Aquarium for about 26 years, though some of these years were spent serving in the U.S. Army as a Staff Sergeant and then as a Captain from 1941-1947. (2)
Dr. Atz began his career at the New York Aquarium first as a lab technician in 1937, then as assistant curator in 1947, associate curator in 1957, and finally as a full curator in 1961. He joined the American Museum of Natural History with an honorary position as a research associate in the Department of Animal Behavior in 1960. In 1965 he moved to the Department of Ichthyology where he became an associate curator and then a full curator in 1970. In 1981 he retired and took the title of Curator Emeritus but still enjoyed coming in to the museum for research. For much of his life he resided in the town of Malverne and later Port Washington, both in Long Island, NY, with his wife Ethel Hafter to whom he was married in 1952. The pair had three children, Alison, Mical, and Joshua. James W. Atz passed away in March of 2013.
One of Dr. Atz’s most notable contributions during his time in the Department of Ichthyology was the undertaking of a comprehensive bibliography covering ichthyological literature, known as the Dean Bibliography of Fishes. (3) During his time at the AMNH he also published a number of papers, a major publication having to do with homology and behavior, as well as a work concerning kosher and non-kosher fishes. His main research interests included the endocrinology of fishes, oral brooding in cichlids, and the domestication of fishes and their maintenance in captivity. Other notable publications by Dr. Atz include his book Aquarium fishes: their beauty, history and care and his research done with notable ichthyologist Grace Pickford on the physiology of the pituitary gland of fishes. He was also involved in the AMNH’s acquisition and subsequent study of a Coelacanth specimen in the 1970s (see related collections).
Dr. Atz was a member of a number of societies including the New York Zoological Society, the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, the Genetics Society of America, and the American Society of Zoologists.
SOURCES
(1) Curriculum Vitae, James Wade Atz. 1964.
(2) Folder Atz, James Wade (1915-2013) Ichthyologist. Vertical Files, American Museum of Natural History Research Library.
(3) A Brief Expedition into Science at the American Museum of Natural History. 1969. Folder Atz, James Wade (1915- 2013) Ichthyologist. Vertical Files, American Museum of Natural History Research Library.
Topics
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
American Museum of Natural History oral history collection, 1975-2002.
James W. Atz papers
Latimeria (Coelacanth) at the American Museum of Natural History
Thirteen folders of correspondence and reprints relating to the Coelacanth at the American Museum of Natural History, including discovery of five unborn pups.