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Vladimir Dinets

Vladimir Dinets

American zoologist


Vladimir Dinets is an American zoologist known for his studies of Crocodilian behavior and of numerous rare animals in remote parts of the world, as well as for popular writings in English and Russian.

Education

Dinets was interested in zoology from an early age,[1] and was a winner of all-USSR Student Biology Olympics at Moscow State University.[2] However, due to his Jewish ancestry, he was unofficially banned from entering that university,[3] and obtained a master's degree in biological engineering from Moscow State Institute of Radio-engineering Electronics and Automation. Being strongly opposed to First Chechen War, Dinets emigrated to the United States in 1997, and in 2011 obtained a Ph.D from University of Miami (adviser Steven Green).[4] Dinets maintained a popular bilingual blog on LiveJournal, mostly defunct since the 2014 onset of Russo-Ukrainian War, which caused him to cut off his ties with Russia, and has a website[5] with a number of illustrated essays on biology, conservation and travel.

Work

Books

  • In 1993-1997 Dinets wrote a number of books about travel that remain popular in Russia.[41]
  • Volumes of Encyclopedia of Russian Nature series, Actual Biology Fund, 26,000 copies published:[42] A. Beme, A. Cherenkov, V. Dinets, V. Flint. Birds of Russia (1995); V. Dinets, E. Rotshild. Mammals of Russia (1997); V. Dinets, E. Rotshild. Domestic Animals, 1998.
  • J. Newell (ed.) The Russian Far East: A Reference Guide for Conservation and Development.[43] Daniel & Daniel Publishers (2004).
  • V. Dinets. Dragon Songs: Love and Adventure among Crocodiles, Alligators, and Other Dinosaur Relations [44] Arcade Publishing (2013), softcover edition 2021 [45] Arcade Publishing.
  • V. Dinets. Peterson Field Guide to Finding Mammals in North America (Peterson Field Guides series) [46] Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2015).
  • V. Dinets. Wildlife Spectacles: Mass Migrations, Mating Rituals, and Other Fascinating Animal Behaviors [47] Timber Press (2016).
  • S. M. Doody, V. Dinets, G. Burghardt. The Secret Social Lives of Reptiles[48] Johns Hopkins University Press (2021).

References

  1. Dinets, V. Farewell, My Empire! AVP, Moscow, 1998, 220 pp. (in Russian)
  2. Dinets, Vladimir (2011-04-12). "The Role of Habitat in Crocodilian Communication". Open Access Dissertations.
  3. "Vladimir Dinets CV". Archived from the original on 2012-05-03. Retrieved 2013-02-14.
  4. Dinets, V. Winter ecology of willow and rock ptarmigans at the northern limit of their range. Ornitologia 29: 326-327 (in Russian with English summary)
  5. "Chasing butterfly poachers". Archived from the original on 2012-12-15. Retrieved 2013-02-14.
  6. Dinets, V. Shadows around a lamp. Arguments and Facts, December 19, 2001 (in Russian)
  7. "Rodents of the Plains". Archived from the original on 2012-05-03. Retrieved 2013-02-14.
  8. Dinets, V. First Photo of a Bay Cat in the Wild. IUCN/SSC Cat News 38: 5.
  9. J. Newell (ed.) The Russian Far East: A Reference Guide for Conservation and Development. ISBN 978-1880284759
  10. V. Dinets Dragon Songs: Love and Adventure among Crocodiles, Alligators, and Other Dinosaur Relations ISBN 978-1611458930
  11. V. Dinets Dragon Songs: Love and Adventure among Crocodiles, Alligators, and Other Dinosaur Relations ISBN 978-1950691999
  12. V. Dinets Peterson Field Guide to Finding Mammals in North America ISBN 978-0544373273
  13. V. Dinets Wildlife Spectacles: Mass Migrations, Mating Rituals, and Other Fascinating Animal Behaviors ISBN 978-1604696714
  14. S. M. Doody, V. Dinets, G. Burghardt. The Secret Social Lives of Reptiles ISBN 978-1421440675

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