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Lev Semenovič Berg
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Alternative spellings: Lev Semënovič Berg Lev Semenovich Berg Lev Simonivič Berg Lev Simonovič Berg Lev Sim Berg Lev S. Berg L. S. Berg L.S. Berg L. Berg Leo Semjonowitsch Berg Leo S. Berg Leo Berg Лев С. Берг Лев Берг
B:14. März 1876Tighina D: 24. Dezember 1950 Biblio: 1904-1913: leitender Zoologe für den Bereich Ichthyologie im Museum für Zoologie der Akad. d. Wissenschaften; 1914: Prof. für Ichthyologie u. Hydrologie am Landwirtschaftlichen Institut in Moskau; 1916-1925: Lehrstuhl für Geographie an der Petrograder Universität; seit 1932: Leiter der Abteilung für angewandte Ichthyologie des Institutes für Fischerei, wurde 1934 Leiter der Ichthyologie-Laborabteilung im Zoologischen Institut der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Leningrad; 1940-1950: Präsident der Russischen Geographischen Gesellschaft Place of Activity: Moskau Place of Activity: Sankt Petersburg Death Place:
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Lev Semyonovich Berg, also known as Leo S. Berg (Russian: Лев Семёнович Берг; 14 March 1876 – 24 December 1950) was a leading Russian geographer, biologist and ichthyologist who served as President of the Soviet Geographical Society between 1940 and 1950. He is known for his own evolutionary theory, nomogenesis (a form of orthogenesis incorporating mutationism) as opposed to the theories of Darwin and Lamarck. (Source: DBPedia)