Alexandr Vladimirovich Gussev | |
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Александр Владимирович Гусев | |
Born | Korocha, Russia | 5 July 1917
Died | 31 December 1999 Saint Petersburg, Russia | (aged 82)
Nationality | Russian |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Parasitology, Helminthology |
Institutions | Russian Academy of Sciences, Leningrad |
Alexandr Vladimirovich Gussev (Александр Владимирович Гусев, 5 July 1917 – 31 December 1999), sometimes spelled Gusev in the literature, was a Russian helminthologist specialist of monogeneans.[1][2]
Gussev was a student of the soviet parasitologist V. A. Dogiel. He worked at the Zoological Institute in Leningrad, then Saint Petersburg, Russia. He received his PhD in 1953 and his DrSc in 1973. Gussev wrote more than 220 publications, dealing with systematics, faunistics, morphology, development, biology and zoogeography of fish parasites.
Gussev is mainly known for his work on the Monogenea, a group of Platyhelminthes parasitic on freshwater and marine fish. He was one of the world leader in this field and described more than 200 new species of monogeneans. He also authored a handbook on methods of collecting monogeneans.[3]