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  1. Boris Mikhailovich Kozo-Polyansky (Russian: Борис Михайлович Козо-Полянский; 20 January 1890 – 21 April 1957) was a Soviet and Russian botanist and evolutionary biologist, best known for his seminal work, Symbiogenesis: A New Principle of Evolution, which was the first work to place the theory of symbiogenesis into a Darwinian evolutionary context, as well as one ...

  2. Jan 1, 2021 · Since Kozo-Polyansky's work was never translated to any foreign language. Margulis knew only his few quotes given to her by Takhtajan—who was a student of Kozo-Polyansky, and one of a few who continued to popularize his ideas in Russia (Takhtajan, 1973). Kozo-Polyansky died in 1957 in provincial Voronezh, where he taught biology since the 1920s.

    • Victor Fet
    • 2021
  3. Jan 1, 2021 · However, the development of symbiogenesis as a clearly defined evolutionary theory explaining the complexification of biological organization at different structural levels can be attributed to Boris Mikhailovich Kozo-Polyansky (1924) who based his concept on the numerous plant and animal examples and generalized symbiosis as the main cause of ...

    • Vladimir A. Agafonov, Vladimir V. Negrobov, Abir U. Igamberdiev
    • 2021
  4. This contribution details the complex history of the early work by Boris Kozo-Polyansky (1924) that became available in English translation 86 years after it was published in Russian. The great American naturalist Lynn Margulis—whose serial endosymbiosis theory was presciently predated by Kozo-Polyansky by four decades—was instrumental in organizing this resurrection and ‘horizontal ...

    • Victor Fet
    • 2021
  5. The great American naturalist Lynn Margulis-whose serial endosymbiosis theory was presciently predated by Kozo-Polya … This contribution details the complex history of the early work by Boris Kozo-Polyansky (1924) that became available in English translation 86 years after it was published in Russian.

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  7. Jan 1, 2021 · An important contribution of Boris Kozo-Polyansky to the theory of evolution, associated with the concept of symbiogenesis, was a preliminary formulation of the theory of punctuated equilibrium in evolution, developed in 1970s by Stephen Jay Gould and Niles Eldredge (1977). Symbiogenesis led to rapid progressive changes (jumps) in organisms ...

  8. Jul 20, 2010 · Working from this fundamental idea, the botanist, Boris Mikhailovich Kozo-Polyansky, went on to broad-sweeping speculations, collecting examples of symbiogenetic systems from all groups of living organisms, and reconciling his new theory of symbiogenesis with the Darwinian evolutionary ideas of the early 1920s, well before the development of ...

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