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Prydatko-Dolin, V. 2021. Leonid
Portenko (1896–1972)—world famous naturalist, participant of expeditions to the Arctic and Far East.
GEO&BIO, 21: 35-57. [In Ukrainian, with English
summary]
title:
Leonid Portenko
(1896–1972)—world-famous naturalist, participant of expeditions to the Arctic and Far East
Леонід Портенко
(1896–1972) — знаний природник, учасник експедицій в Арктику та на Далекий
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doi: https://doi.org/10.15407/gb2106
author(s) (with orcid and affiliation):
V. Prydatko-Dolin
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0128-4928
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine (Kyiv, Ukraine)
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Abstract
A
native of Cherkasy Oblast from the family of a Ukrainian surveyor. A
world-class naturalist from Ukraine (who is mentioned manipulatively only as a
Soviet→Russian zoologist). He began his career in Kyiv in institutions
established by the Ukrainian People’s Republic. In 1918, L. Portenko wrote his
first articles in Ukrainian and acted as a secretary for several Ukrainian
societies. L. Portenko was one of the founders of the Ukrainian Zoological
Society and the Ukrainian Zoological Journal. He had participated in
expeditions to the Black Sea coast, Carpathians, Siberia, Arctic, and Far East.
He was a talented ornithologist, mammalogist, zoogeographer, systematist,
expert in museology and conservation, and a self-taught photographer and
animal-artist. L. Portenko wintered at Dezhnev Cape and Wrangel Island
(Arctic). He considered Dr. P. Sushkin (Kharkiv-Leningrad) and
Dr. M. Menzbir (Leningrad) as his teachers. L. Portenko had spent
near two-thirds of his life in the former Russian SFSR, and worked manly in the
Zoological Institute (Leningrad). He was a doctor and a professor and authored
over 170 scientific works, including several monographs. His students were from
Ukraine, Russia, and Bulgaria. Among them was the talented ornithologist of the
North—Dr. O. Kyshchynsky, who was the son of a Ukrainian who died in the Gulag.
This essay examines also the Stalinist repressions in around L. Portenko. The
Chukchi’s shrew and the Wrangel’s lemming were named to honour the scientist.
Near forty species and subspecies of birds were described and named by
Portenko, including some to honour the memory of famous scientists (B. Stegman,
M. Menzbir, R. Hecker, etc.), and Chukchi Tayan. He became a classic
scientist during his life. Dr. Portenko made a significant contribution to
the study of zoogeographical zonation of Podillia (Ukraine) and he proved the
unity of vertebrate fauna of the Circumarctic tundra. He justified the need to
allocate the Holarctic zoogeographical region. L. Portenko donated dozens
of books to the scientific library of the Institute of Zoology (Kyiv).
Academician I. Pidoplichko was named by him as a countryman. The memory of
Dr. Portenko is honoured in many scientific publications in Ukraine and
abroad.
Key words: Portenko Leonid, Ukraine, Kyiv, Leningrad, Moscow, Arctic, Far East, mammals, birds, Stalinist
repressions.
Correspondence to
Vasyl
Prydatko-Dolin; National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine,
13 Heroes of Defense Street, Kyiv, 03041
Ukraine; Email: vasylprydatko@yahoo.com
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