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  1. Vladimir Onufrievich Kovalevsky (Russia: Владимир Онуфриевич Ковалевский; 2 August 1842 – 15 April 1883) was a Russian academic and paleontologist. One of the first adopters of Charles Darwin in Russia, he is most notable for his early work on the evolution of the Hippomorpha family.

  2. Vladimir Onufrievich Kovalevsky (August 2, 1842 – April 15, 1883) was a Russian academic and paleontologist. One of the first adopters of Charles Darwin in Russia, he is most notable for his early work on the evolution of the Hippomorpha family.

  3. From 1900 to 1902, he was the Deputy Minister of Finance. From 1906 to 1916, he was the chairman of the Russian Technical Society. Kovalevsky was one of the creators of the Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University and the Institute of Plant Industry in Leningrad .

  4. Vladimir Kovalevsky went down in history as a noted paleontologist and publisher of scientific works. He was one of the first adopters of Charles Darwin in Russia, and is most notable for his early work on the evolution of the Hippomorpha family.

  5. Aug 31, 2023 · Research on the topic of grasslands and evolutionary changes in grazing mammals goes back to Russian paleontologist Vladimir Kovalevsky. In 1874, Kovalevsky suggested that ungulate mammals became increasingly adapted to open grassland habitats and a grazing diet over time.

  6. Vladimir Kovalev- sky, one of the most enthusiastic Darwinists in Russia, visited Darwin in 1867 and told him that four editions of the Origin of Species had been published in Russia and had been warmly received by scientific and social thinkers alike.65 Kovalevsky had an extraordinarily varied career.

  7. Kovalevsky, Vladimir Onufrievich (b.Dünaberg, Vitebsk region, Russia [now Daugavpils, Latvian S.S.R.], 14 August 1842; d. Moscow, Russia, 28 April 1883) paleontology. One of the founders of evolutionary paleontology, Kovalevsky graduated in 1861 from the School of Jurisprudence.