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Heinz Christian Pander

Heinz Christian Pander, also Christian Heinrich Pander (24 July [O.S. 13] 1794 – 22 September [O.S. 10] 1865), was a Russian Empire ethnic Baltic German biologist and embryologist.

Heinz Christian Pander
Heinz Christian Pander
Born24 July [O.S. 13] 1794
Died22 September [O.S. 10] 1865 (aged 71)
NationalityBaltic German
Scientific career
FieldsBiology
Embryology
Paleontology
Author abbrev. (botany)Pander

Biography

In 1817 he received his doctorate from the University of Würzburg, and spent several years (1827–1842), performing scientific research from his estate in Carnikava (German: Zarnikau)[1] on the banks of the Gauja River near Riga. In 1820 he took part in a scientific expedition to Bokhara as a naturalist. In 1826 he became a member of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences.

Research

Pander studied the chick embryo and discovered the germ layers (i.e., three distinct regions of the embryo that give rise to the specific organ system). Because of these findings, he is considered by many to be the "founder of embryology". His work in embryology was continued by Karl Ernst von Baer (1792-1876), who expanded Pander's concept of germ layers to include all vertebrates.

Pander performed important studies in the field of paleontology, being known for his extensive research on fossils found in the Devonian and Silurian geological strata of the Baltic regions.[2][3] His study of trilobites from this age led to the adjective 'Panderian', first used by the Canadian palaeontologist, Elkanah Billings.[4] Pander is credited as the first scientist to describe primitive creatures known as conodonts.[5][6]

Today the Pander Society is an international association of palaeontologists and stratigraphers with a common interest in the study of conodonts.[7]

He died in Saint Petersburg.

Eponyms

Pander's eponyms are:

Selected writings

  • Beiträge zur Entwickelungsgeschichte des Hühnchens im Eye, (Contributions to the embryology involving the chick egg), (1817).
  • Beiträge zur Naturkunde aus den Ostseeprovinzen Rußlands, (Contributions on the natural history of the Baltic regions) Dorpat, (1820).
  • Vergleichende Osteologie (Comparative osteology) seven volumes, with Eduard Joseph d'Alton, Bonn: Weber, (1821–1828).
  • Beiträge zur geognosie des russischen reiches, (Contributions to the geology of the Russian Empire), 1830.
  • Monographie der Fossilen Fische des silurischen Systems der Russisch-Baltischen Gouvernements (Monograph of fossil fish from the Silurian stratum of the Baltic regions), St. Petersburg, (1856).
  • Ueber die Placodermen des devonischen Systems, (On placoderms of the Devonian system), 1857.
  • Über die ctenodopterinen des devonischen systems, 1858
  • Über die saurodipterinen, dendrodonten, glyptolepiden und cheirolepiden des devonischen systems, 1860.[8]

See also

References

  • Latvian Technical and Scientific Achievements
  1. ^ Godwin-Austen, H. (1866). "On the Carboniferous Rocks of the Valley of Kashmere: with Notes on the Brachiopoda collected by Capt. Godwin-Austen in Thibet and Kashmere, by T. Davidson, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S". Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 22 (1–2): i–639 [37]. doi:10.1144/GSL.JGS.1866.022.01-02.08. S2CID 129858073.
  2. ^ Google Books Hardwicke's Science-gossip by John Ellor Taylor
  3. ^ JSTOR The Status of Cephalaspis Schrenckii
  4. ^ Woodward, Henry (1870). "Geological magazine". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Devonian Life and Evolution H.C. Pander and strange Conodonts
  6. ^ GEOS394 Conodont Lecture[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ The Pander Society
  8. ^ OCLC Classify (publications)

heinz, christian, pander, also, christian, heinrich, pander, july, 1794, september, 1865, russian, empire, ethnic, baltic, german, biologist, embryologist, born24, july, 1794riga, governorate, livonia, russian, empiredied22, september, 1865, aged, saint, peter. Heinz Christian Pander also Christian Heinrich Pander 24 July O S 13 1794 22 September O S 10 1865 was a Russian Empire ethnic Baltic German biologist and embryologist Heinz Christian PanderHeinz Christian PanderBorn24 July O S 13 1794Riga Governorate of Livonia Russian EmpireDied22 September O S 10 1865 aged 71 Saint Petersburg Russian EmpireNationalityBaltic GermanScientific careerFieldsBiologyEmbryologyPaleontologyAuthor abbrev botany Pander Contents 1 Biography 2 Research 3 Eponyms 4 Selected writings 5 See also 6 ReferencesBiography EditIn 1817 he received his doctorate from the University of Wurzburg and spent several years 1827 1842 performing scientific research from his estate in Carnikava German Zarnikau 1 on the banks of the Gauja River near Riga In 1820 he took part in a scientific expedition to Bokhara as a naturalist In 1826 he became a member of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences Research EditPander studied the chick embryo and discovered the germ layers i e three distinct regions of the embryo that give rise to the specific organ system Because of these findings he is considered by many to be the founder of embryology His work in embryology was continued by Karl Ernst von Baer 1792 1876 who expanded Pander s concept of germ layers to include all vertebrates Pander performed important studies in the field of paleontology being known for his extensive research on fossils found in the Devonian and Silurian geological strata of the Baltic regions 2 3 His study of trilobites from this age led to the adjective Panderian first used by the Canadian palaeontologist Elkanah Billings 4 Pander is credited as the first scientist to describe primitive creatures known as conodonts 5 6 Today the Pander Society is an international association of palaeontologists and stratigraphers with a common interest in the study of conodonts 7 He died in Saint Petersburg Eponyms EditPander s eponyms are Pander s islands or blood islandsSelected writings EditBeitrage zur Entwickelungsgeschichte des Huhnchens im Eye Contributions to the embryology involving the chick egg 1817 Beitrage zur Naturkunde aus den Ostseeprovinzen Russlands Contributions on the natural history of the Baltic regions Dorpat 1820 Vergleichende Osteologie Comparative osteology seven volumes with Eduard Joseph d Alton Bonn Weber 1821 1828 Beitrage zur geognosie des russischen reiches Contributions to the geology of the Russian Empire 1830 Monographie der Fossilen Fische des silurischen Systems der Russisch Baltischen Gouvernements Monograph of fossil fish from the Silurian stratum of the Baltic regions St Petersburg 1856 Ueber die Placodermen des devonischen Systems On placoderms of the Devonian system 1857 Uber die ctenodopterinen des devonischen systems 1858 Uber die saurodipterinen dendrodonten glyptolepiden und cheirolepiden des devonischen systems 1860 8 See also EditList of Baltic German scientistsReferences EditGilbert Developmental biology Latvian Technical and Scientific Achievements Godwin Austen H 1866 On the Carboniferous Rocks of the Valley of Kashmere with Notes on the Brachiopoda collected by Capt Godwin Austen in Thibet and Kashmere by T Davidson Esq F R S F G S Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society 22 1 2 i 639 37 doi 10 1144 GSL JGS 1866 022 01 02 08 S2CID 129858073 Google Books Hardwicke s Science gossip by John Ellor Taylor JSTOR The Status of Cephalaspis Schrenckii Woodward Henry 1870 Geological magazine a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Devonian Life and Evolution H C Pander and strange Conodonts GEOS394 Conodont Lecture permanent dead link The Pander Society OCLC Classify publications Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heinz Christian Pander amp oldid 1145170582, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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