Hermann Johansen

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Hermann Eduardovich Johansen (Герман Эдуардович Иоганзен) (1866 – 1930) was a Russian biologist and ornithologist. He graduated with a degree in zoology from Tartu University in 1889. He moved to Tomsk in 1893 and began teaching German, physics and natural history in the Alekseyev school. From 1899, he taught zoology and comparative anatomy at Tomsk State University. In 1918, he was appointed full professor in the chair of zoology. He held this chair until his death, and was succeeded by another Johansen, Hans Johansen, to whom he was not related.

Hermann Johansen undertook basic faunistic investigations of large areas of Siberia and was particularly an expert of bird biology.

Of his two sons, the elder (Wolfgang Johansen) was killed as a Russian soldier in the First World War, while the younger (Bodo Johansen) became a zoologist.