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| occupation = [[Zoologist]] and government official
| birth_date = {{birth date|1834|11|21|df=y}}
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| birth_place = [[Kajaani]]
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'''Anders Johan Malmgren''', born 21 November 1834 in [[Kajaani]], died 14 April 1897 in [[Helsinki]], was a [[Finnish]] [[zoologist]] and government official.
'''Anders Johan Malmgren''' (21 November 1834 14 April 1897) was a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[zoologist]] and government official.


Malmgren was a student in Helsinki in 1854, Master primus 1860, PhD 1864, Acting Inspector of the fisheries in 1865, extraordinary professor of zoology at the University of Helsinki in 1869, fishery inspector in 1877 and governor of the province of Oulu 1889th
Malmgren was a student in Helsinki in 1854, Master primus 1860, PhD 1864, Acting Commissioner of the fisheries in 1865, extraordinary professor of zoology at the [[University of Helsinki]] in 1869, Fishery Commissioner in 1877 and governor of the [[Oulu province]] in 1889.<ref name = nfb>{{runeberg|url=https://runeberg.org/nfbq/0346.html|chapter=Malmgren, Anders Johan|title=[[Nordisk familjebok]]|date=1912|edition=2nd}}</ref>


Malmgren undertook several scientific expeditions, especially in the northern parts, the White Sea (1856) and to Spitsbergen and Finnmark as a participant in the first three Swedish expeditions (1861, 1864 and 1868). His most important scientific work involving the boreal region the fauna and flora; These include Critical öfversigt of Finland's fish fauna (1863), Notes on Spitzbergen avifauna (1863-64), Observations and notes to Finnmarken and Spitzbergen mammal fauna (1865) and Contribution to Finnmarken fish fauna (1867). His most important works - even the fruit of his Nordic research trips - is his work on the Nordic hafsannulaterna (1865) and If Spitzbergen, Greenland, Iceland and the Scandinavian peninsula known so far annulata Polychaeta (1867).
Malmgren undertook several scientific expeditions, especially in the northern latitudes, to the White Sea (1856) and to [[Spitsbergen]] and [[Finnmark]] as a participant in the first three Swedish expeditions (1861, 1864 and 1868). His most important scientific work involving the boreal region's fauna and flora; These include ''Kritisk öfversigt af Finlands fiskfauna'' (1863), ''Anteckningar om Spetsbergens fågelfauna'' (1863–64), ''Iakttagelser och anteckningar till Finnmarkens och Spetsbergens däggdjursfauna'' (1865) and ''Bidrag till Finnmarkens fiskfauna'' (1867). His most important works - the fruit of his Nordic research trips - is his work on [[polychaetes|polychaete worms]] in ''Nordiska hafsannulaterna'' (1865) and ''Om Spetsbergens, Grönlands, Islands och Skandinaviska halföns hittills kända Annulata polychaeta'' (1867).<ref name = nfb/>


As fishery inspector exercised Malmgren significant operations. The years 1869-70 he published the collection Documents and regulations concerning Finnish fisheries (five booklets later added a sixth), and in 1869 he began also the issue of the "Journal of the fishing industry and agriculture," which, however, soon ceased to lack of encouragement. Moreover, he worked eagerly for including fisheries enhancement and fish, especially laxfiskens , peace, spirit, for valuable fish types of planting in Finnish waters and for basic fishery associations. He was hired by the government are often at special committees (including school committee 1879).
As fishery commissioner Malmgren undertook many significant operations. The years 1869-70 he published "Handlingar och förordningar angående Finlands fiskerier" ("Collection of Documents and regulations concerning Finnish fisheries") as five booklets, and later, a sixth, and in 1869 he began to publish "Tidskrift för fiskerinäring och agrikultur" ("Journal of the fishing industry and agriculture"), but soon ceased due to lack of interest. Moreover, he worked eagerly for the enhancement of fisheries and fish, especially for [[Salmonidae]], protection and stocking of valuable fish types in Finnish waters and for basic fishery associations. He was hired by the government often for special committees (including the school committee in 1879).<ref name = nfb/>


==Sources==
*{{runeberg.org|nfbq|0346.html Malmgren, Anders Johan}}


At the time of his death in 1897, Malmgren was one of the twenty foreign members of the [[British Ornithologists' Union]].<ref>{{cite book |title=THE IBIS, A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY |volume=IV |series=7 |publisher=GURNEY AND JACKSON |date=1898 |pages=463–464 |editor1-last=Sclater |editor1-first=Philip |editor1-link=Philip Sclater |editor2-last=Saunders |editor2-first=Howard |editor2-link=Howard Saunders |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IsRHAQAAIAAJ }}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 24 January 2024

Anders Johan Malmgren
Anders Johan Malmgren
Anders Johan Malmgren
Born(1834-11-21)21 November 1834
Died14 April 1897(1897-04-14) (aged 62)
Occupation(s)Zoologist and government official

Anders Johan Malmgren (21 November 1834 – 14 April 1897) was a Finnish zoologist and government official.

Malmgren was a student in Helsinki in 1854, Master primus 1860, PhD 1864, Acting Commissioner of the fisheries in 1865, extraordinary professor of zoology at the University of Helsinki in 1869, Fishery Commissioner in 1877 and governor of the Oulu province in 1889.[1]

Malmgren undertook several scientific expeditions, especially in the northern latitudes, to the White Sea (1856) and to Spitsbergen and Finnmark as a participant in the first three Swedish expeditions (1861, 1864 and 1868). His most important scientific work involving the boreal region's fauna and flora; These include Kritisk öfversigt af Finlands fiskfauna (1863), Anteckningar om Spetsbergens fågelfauna (1863–64), Iakttagelser och anteckningar till Finnmarkens och Spetsbergens däggdjursfauna (1865) and Bidrag till Finnmarkens fiskfauna (1867). His most important works - the fruit of his Nordic research trips - is his work on polychaete worms in Nordiska hafsannulaterna (1865) and Om Spetsbergens, Grönlands, Islands och Skandinaviska halföns hittills kända Annulata polychaeta (1867).[1]

As fishery commissioner Malmgren undertook many significant operations. The years 1869-70 he published "Handlingar och förordningar angående Finlands fiskerier" ("Collection of Documents and regulations concerning Finnish fisheries") as five booklets, and later, a sixth, and in 1869 he began to publish "Tidskrift för fiskerinäring och agrikultur" ("Journal of the fishing industry and agriculture"), but soon ceased due to lack of interest. Moreover, he worked eagerly for the enhancement of fisheries and fish, especially for Salmonidae, protection and stocking of valuable fish types in Finnish waters and for basic fishery associations. He was hired by the government often for special committees (including the school committee in 1879).[1]


At the time of his death in 1897, Malmgren was one of the twenty foreign members of the British Ornithologists' Union.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Malmgren, Anders Johan". Nordisk familjebok (2nd ed.). 1912 – via Project Runeberg.
  2. ^ Sclater, Philip; Saunders, Howard, eds. (1898). THE IBIS, A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY. 7. Vol. IV. GURNEY AND JACKSON. pp. 463–464.