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Reshetnyak was born on May 10, 1925 in the province of [[Voronezh Oblast|Voronezh]]. In 1948 she graduated from the [[Leningrad State University]] Her supervisor was [[Valentin Aleksandrovich Dogel]]. She worked at the Zoological Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences from 1949 until she was made redundant on 1 April 1982. She defended her thesis in 1956, and a volume of the same name was published in 1966 as part of the series Fauna of the USSR.
Reshetnyak was born on May 10, 1925 in the province of [[Voronezh Oblast|Voronezh]]. In 1948 she graduated from the [[Leningrad State University]] Her supervisor was [[Valentin Aleksandrovich Dogel]]. She worked at the Zoological Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences from 1949 until she was made redundant on 1 April 1982. She defended her thesis in 1956, and a volume of the same name was published in 1966 as part of the series Fauna of the USSR.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book
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|last=Reshetnyak|first=Vitalia Viktorovna|title=Глубоководные радиолярии Phaeodaria северо-западной части Тихого океана|publisher=Nauka|year=1966
|last=Reshetnyak|first=Vitalia Viktorovna|title=Глубоководные радиолярии Phaeodaria северо-западной части Тихого океана|publisher=Nauka|year=1966
|series=Fauna of the USSR|volume=94|location=Leningrad|language=Russian|trans-title=Deep-sea Radiolaria of the Phaeodaria of the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean.}}</ref> This work described for the first time vertical distribution of deep-sea Radiolaria and [[Phaeodarea|Phaeodorea]] in the [[Kuril–Kamchatka Trench|Kuril-Kamchatka]] trough. She made a significant contribution to the study of the morphology and systematics of [[Phaeodarea|Phaeodorea]]. Together with A.A. Strelkov she summarized the data on the colonial [[Radiolaria|radiolaria,]] the [[Collodaria]].<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal|last=Strelkov|first=A. A.|last2=Reshetnyak|first2=Vitalia Viktorovna|date=1971|title=Колониальные радиолярии Spumellaria Мирового океана|trans-title=Kolonialnye radiolyarii Spumellaria Mikrovogo Okeana.|journal=Issl Fauna Mor|language=Russian|volume=9|pages=295–418}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite journal|last=Suzuki|first=Noritoshi|date=2011|title=Radiolaria: achievements and unresolved issues: taxonomy and cytology|journal=Plankton Benthos Res|volume=6 (2)|pages=69–91,}}</ref> She wrote a monograph on the [[Acantharea]] of the world's oceans<ref name=":3">{{Cite book
|series=Fauna of the USSR|volume=94|location=Leningrad|language=Russian|trans-title=Deep-sea Radiolaria of the Phaeodaria of the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean.}}</ref>.
This work described for the first time vertical distribution of deep-sea Radiolaria and [[Phaeodarea|Phaeodorea]] in the [[Kuril–Kamchatka Trench|Kuril-Kamchatka]] trough. She made a significant contribution to the study of the morphology and systematics of [[Phaeodarea|Phaeodorea]]. Together with A.A. Strelkov she summarized the data on colonial [[Radiolaria]]. She wrote a monograph on the [[Acantharea]] of the world's oceans<ref>{{Cite book|last=Reshetnyak|first=V. V.|title=Acanthariea (Protozoa) of the World's Oceans/Акантарии Мирового океана|publisher=Nauka|year=1981|location=Leningrad}}</ref>, considering them an independent type. Reshetnyak described more than 20 new species for science, and established a new family of [[Phaeodarea|Phaeodorea]], ''Polypyramidae Reschetnjak'', 1966. She was the author and co-author of more than 50 scientific papers, including two monographs.
|last=Reshetnyak|first=Vitalia Viktorovna|title=Акантарии Мирового океана|trans-title=Acanthariea (Protozoa) of the World's Oceans/|publisher=Nauka|year=1981|location=Leningrad}}</ref>, considering them an independent order.<ref name=":1" /> Reshetnyak described more than 20 new species for science, and established a new family of [[Phaeodarea|Phaeodorea]], ''Polypyramidae Reschetnjak'', 1966. She was the author and co-author of more than 50 scientific papers, including two monographs.


Reshetnyak died in St Petersburg in 2015.
Reshetnyak died in St Petersburg in 2015.


==Selected Publications==
==Selected Russian language publications==


* Reshetnyak V. V. Deep-sea Radiolaria of the Phaeodaria of the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean. (Fauna of the USSR. Vol. 94) ''Решетняк В. В.'' Глубоководные радиолярии Phaeodaria северо-западной части Тихого океана. (Фауна СССР. Т. 94). М.-Л.: Наука, 1966. 206 с.
* 1966. ''Deep-sea Radiolaria of the Phaeodaria of the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean''.<ref name=":0" />
* 1971. (With A. A. Strelkov) T''he Collodarian radiolaria (Spumellaria mikrovogo) of the oceans.''<ref name=":2" />
* ''Решетняк В. В.'' Акантарии (Acantharea, Protozoa) Мирового океана. (Фауна СССР. Т. 123). Л.: Наука, 1981. 223 с.
* 1981. ''Acanthariea (Protozoa) of the world's oceans.''<ref name=":3" />
* ''Стрелков А. А., Решетняк В. В.'' Колониальные радиолярии Spumellaria Мирового океана// Исследование фауны морей. 1971. Вып. 9 (17). С. 295-373.


==References==
==References==

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Vitalia Viktorovna Reshetnyak

Vitalia Viktorovna Reshetnyak (Решетняк) (1925–2015) was a Soviet protozoologist and marine biologist, specialising in Radiolaria, Phaeodorea and Acantharea.


Reshetnyak was born on May 10, 1925 in the province of Voronezh. In 1948 she graduated from the Leningrad State University Her supervisor was Valentin Aleksandrovich Dogel. She worked at the Zoological Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences from 1949 until she was made redundant on 1 April 1982. She defended her thesis in 1956, and a volume of the same name was published in 1966 as part of the series Fauna of the USSR.[1] This work described for the first time vertical distribution of deep-sea Radiolaria and Phaeodorea in the Kuril-Kamchatka trough. She made a significant contribution to the study of the morphology and systematics of Phaeodorea. Together with A.A. Strelkov she summarized the data on the colonial radiolaria, the Collodaria.[2][3] She wrote a monograph on the Acantharea of the world's oceans[4], considering them an independent order.[3] Reshetnyak described more than 20 new species for science, and established a new family of Phaeodorea, Polypyramidae Reschetnjak, 1966. She was the author and co-author of more than 50 scientific papers, including two monographs.

Reshetnyak died in St Petersburg in 2015.

Selected Russian language publications

  • 1966. Deep-sea Radiolaria of the Phaeodaria of the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean.[1]
  • 1971. (With A. A. Strelkov) The Collodarian radiolaria (Spumellaria mikrovogo) of the oceans.[2]
  • 1981. Acanthariea (Protozoa) of the world's oceans.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Reshetnyak, Vitalia Viktorovna (1966). Глубоководные радиолярии Phaeodaria северо-западной части Тихого океана [Deep-sea Radiolaria of the Phaeodaria of the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean.]. Fauna of the USSR (in Russian). Vol. 94. Leningrad: Nauka.
  2. ^ a b Strelkov, A. A.; Reshetnyak, Vitalia Viktorovna (1971). "Колониальные радиолярии Spumellaria Мирового океана" [Kolonialnye radiolyarii Spumellaria Mikrovogo Okeana.]. Issl Fauna Mor (in Russian). 9: 295–418.
  3. ^ a b Suzuki, Noritoshi (2011). "Radiolaria: achievements and unresolved issues: taxonomy and cytology". Plankton Benthos Res. 6 (2): 69–91, .{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  4. ^ a b Reshetnyak, Vitalia Viktorovna (1981). Акантарии Мирового океана [Acanthariea (Protozoa) of the World's Oceans/]. Leningrad: Nauka.

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