Gieorgij Nikolski


Georg Vasilievich Nikolski (Russian: Георгий Васильевич Никольский, born 6 May 1910 in Moscow, died 2 February 1977) is a Russian zoologist, ichthyologist and illustrator, M. Lomonosov in Moscow, member of the correspondent of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. From 1932 he worked at the Moscow University, where from 1940 he was a professor, and since 1941 the head of the department of ichthyology. In 1956 he became director of the laboratory at the Institute of Morphology and Evolutionary Ecology. Reconstruction at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (now the Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences).

He conducted field research, among others. in the waters of Lake Aral, the rivers of Central Asia, Northern Europe and the Far East. Apart from scientific activity, he also taught classes.

In 1950 he was awarded the USSR State Prize. Awarded the Order of Lenin (1961) and several other medals. He was the founder (1953) and editor of the magazine "Woprosy ichthiologija" (Вопросы ихтиологии), a member of the editorial office of the magazine " "Zoogogicheskij żurnał" (Зоологический журнал) and the chief editor of the journal "Biohogic sciences" (Биологические науки).

The author of several hundred publications, including the academic textbook "Czastnaja ichthiogogija" (Частная ихтиология), translated into many languages. Polish edition: G. Nikolski: detailed ichtiologia. Crowd. Franciszek Staff. Warsaw: National Agricultural and Forestry Publishing House, 1956, 1970. Bibliography

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