- Source: Natalia Ananjeva
Natalia Ananjeva (Russian: Наталья Ананьева, born January 5, 1946) is a Russian herpetologist, zoologist, and a specialist in taxonomy, phylogeny, the biogeography of Eurasian reptiles and amphibians, and the conservation of their biodiversity.
Biography
Natalia Ananjeva was born in Leningrad on January 5, 1946, to the family of Professor Boris Gerasimovich Ananjev, a psychologist. In 1968, after graduating from Leningrad University, she entered the graduate school of the Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. Three years later, she joined the ornithology and herpetology laboratory staff as a junior researcher. In 1993, after defending her doctoral thesis, she became a leading researcher. Since 1996, Ananjeva has served as head of the laboratory of ornithology and herpetology at the Russian Academy of Sciences. From 2006 to 2017, she also served as Deputy Director of Research at the Zoological Institute of the RAS.
Species named by Ananjeva
As of 2021, Ananjeva has taken part in the description of 21 reptile species:
Acanthosaura brachypoda
Acanthosaura prasina
Calamaria concolor
Colubroelaps nguyenvansangi
Cophotis dumbara
Cyrtodactylus caovansungi
Cyrtodactylus chauquangensis
Cyrtopodion belaense
Cyrtopodion golubevi
Cyrtopodion persepolense
Diploderma menghaiense
Diploderma ngoclinense
Phrynocephalus ahvazicus
Phrynocephalus sakoi
Pseudocalotes ziegleri
Pseudocophotis kontumensis
Pseudotrapelus aqabensis
Pseudotrapelus chlodnickii
Pseudotrapelus jensvindumi
Scincella darevskii
Teratoscincus mesriensis
Species named after Ananjeva
Kurixalus ananjevae
Phrynocephalus ananjevae
Ptyodactylus ananjevae
Acanthosaura nataliae
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pseudotrapelus jensvindumi
- Pseudotrapelus chlodnickii
- Pelophylax terentievi
- Phrynocephalus sakoi
- Vipera ammodytes
- Ablepharus darvazi
- Acanthosaura prasina
- Bunglon (hewan)
- Natalia Ananjeva
- Mediterranean house gecko
- Wildlife of Israel
- Vipera ammodytes
- European cat snake
- List of reptiles of Bulgaria
- Wildlife of the Levant
- Caucasian toad
- List of amphibians of Europe
- Spalerosophis microlepis