Vladimir Kovalevsky

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Vladimir Kovalevsky was a 19th-century Russian paleontologist and evolutionary biologist known for applying Darwinian principles to the study of fossil mammals.

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instanceOf academic
evolutionary biologist
paleontologist
person
scientist
associatedWith European scientific community
Russian intelligentsia
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
educatedAt Heidelberg University NERFINISHED
Jena University NERFINISHED
era 19th century
fieldOfWork comparative anatomy
evolutionary biology
mammalogy
paleontology
vertebrate paleontology
hasAcademicDiscipline geology
natural history
influenced Russian evolutionary thought
Sofia Kovalevskaya
influencedBy Charles Darwin
Thomas Henry Huxley
languagesSpoken Russian
movement Darwinism
notableFor applying Darwinian principles to fossil mammals
early support of Darwinian evolution in Russia
studies of horse evolution
studies of ungulate evolution
occupation evolutionary biologist
paleontologist
placeOfActivity Germany
Russian Empire
publicationType scientific paper
researchFocus adaptation in fossil mammals
phylogeny of horses
researchMethod comparative morphology
functional anatomy
stratigraphic correlation
spouse Sofia Kovalevskaya
studied artiodactyls
fossil mammals
perissodactyls
theoryApplied Darwinism
surface form: Darwinian evolution

natural selection
workLocation Germany
St. Petersburg

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Sofia Kovalevskaya spouse Vladimir Kovalevsky
Sofya Vasilyevna Korvin-Krukovskaya spouse Vladimir Kovalevsky