Vladimir V. Tchernavin
Russian scientist and political prisoner
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Tchernavin was a Russian-born ichthyologist who became famous as one of the first and few prisoners of the Soviet Gulag system to escape abroad. Background Tchernavin was born in 1887 in Tsarskoye Selo, near St. Petersburg, Russian Empire, into a noble family of modest means. After his father died in 1902 he took part as a collector-zoologist in expeditions to the Altai region with the Russian explorer Vasili Sapozhnikov. Later he became the leader in a series of scientific expeditions to the Altai Mountain and Sayanskii Mountain, Mongolia, the Tian Shan Mountains, the Amur River region, and the Ussuriysk region on the Siberian-Manchurian border and to Lapland.
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- Changes in the Salmon Skull (1938) (48)
- The feeding mechanisms of a deep sea fish : Chauliodus sloani Schneider (1953) (37)
- XIV. A REVISION OF SOME TRICHOMYCTERINAE BASED ON MATERIAL PRESERVED IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY) (1955) (21)
- XIII. A REVISION OF THE SUBFAMILY ORESTIINAE (1955) (15)
- Six Specimens of Lyomeri in the British Museum (with notes on the skeleton of Lyomeri). (1947) (12)
- I Speak for the Silent - Prisoners of the Soviets (1935) (9)
- Preliminary account of the breeding changes in the skulls of Salmo and Oncorhynchus. (1937) (8)
- Further Notes on the Structure of the Bony Fishes of the Order Lyomeri (Eurypharynx). (1947) (7)
- XLIV.—On the lateral line system of some Cyprinodonts (Order Microcyprini) (1946) (6)
- A Living Bony Fish which Differs Substantially from all Living and Fossil Osteichthyes (1946) (6)
- THE FREEDOM OF LEARNING. (1936) (2)
- Two cases of malformation of the gill-covers in salmon (1939) (2)
- The Ventral Part of the Hyoid Gill-Slit and a Mandibular ‘Operculum’ in some Bony Fishes (1946) (1)
- The Freedom of Learning (1936) (0)
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