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Karl Rouillier

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Karl Rouillier on a Soviet postal stamp

Karl Franzevich Rouillier or Rul'e (Russian: Карл Францович Рулье; 20 April 1814 – 21 April 1858) was a French-origin zoologist, geologist, paleontologist and professor who introduced ideas and approaches to understanding evolution in Russia, questioning the paradigm of the time of species being fixed and unchanging from the time of Biblical Creation.

Life and work

Rouillier was born in Nizhny Novgorod to a French shoemaker and his wife, Anna Yakovlevna who worked as a midwife. He studied medicine in Moscow where his teachers included Fischer von Waldheim, and Iustin Dyadkovsky (1784–1841). He graduated and became a military doctor in 1833. In 1840 he became a professor of zoology at the Moscow University.

From 1842 he began to teach paleontology using material in the museum at Moscow University. In order to make the collections more useful, he began to obtain new material from the Moscow region. He found different faunas at different locations and separated the new fossils according to the ages that he assigned based on strata. He also suggested that were changes in climatic conditions at different time.[1] He followed the work of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, accepting the inheritance of acquired characters, but differed in postulating the idea of extinction of species.[2] Rouillier was a good public orator and gave lectures to the general public. Because he came against scripture, he was censured by the Tsarist government. He also clashed with another geologist Ivan Auerbach who initially attacked Rouillier under a pseudonym.[3] Rouillier edited the journal Vestnik estestvennykh nauk (bulletin of natural sciences) which was produced by the Moscow Society of Naturalists from the 1850s. This journal would carry one of the earliest summaries of Darwin's publication. Darwin had never heard of Rouillier or his works.[4]

Rouillier was among the first to obtain fossils of a supposed bryozoan from the Moscow Jurassic. He however identified it as a placoderm fish and gave the name Bothriolepis jurensis Rouillier, 1847. Later, Trautschold thought it was a sea urchin and called it Rhabdocidaris remus Trautschold, 1861. Still later it was identified as a part of a fossil shark Asteracanthus granulosus by Karl Eduard von Eichwald in 1865.[5]

References

  1. ^ Бессуднова, Зоя Антоновна; Стародубцева. Ираида Александровна (2014). "Карл Францович Рулье. Страницы биографии". Бюллетень Московского общества испытателей природы. Отдел геологический (in Russian). 89 (5).
  2. ^ Weiner, Douglas R. (1985). "The roots of 'Michurinism': Transformist biology and acclimatization as currents in the Russian life sciences". Annals of Science. 42 (3): 243–260. doi:10.1080/00033798500200191. ISSN 0003-3790. PMID 11620693.
  3. ^ Newlin, Thomas (2020). "Tropical Moscow. Narratives of Deep Time in Nineteenth-Century Russia". Russian Literature. 114–115: 175–201. doi:10.1016/j.ruslit.2020.07.009. S2CID 225831922.
  4. ^ Rogers, James Allen (1973). "The Reception of Darwin's Origin of Species by Russian Scientists". Isis. 64 (4): 484–503. doi:10.1086/351177. ISSN 0021-1753. JSTOR 229645. PMID 4593473. S2CID 36129302.
  5. ^ Viskova, L.A.; Koromyslova,A.V. (2011). "History of the study of Post-Paleozoic bryozoans in Russia (Results and Prospects)". In Jackson, Patrick N. Wyse; Jones, Mary E. Spencer Jones (eds.). Vol. 3. pp. 163–199 http://www.bryozoa.net/annals/annals3/annals_of_bryozoology_3_8_2011_viskova.pdf. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)

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