Sven Ludvig Lovén

Prof Sven Ludvig Lovén (6 January 1809 – 3 September 1895), was a Swedish marine zoologist and malacologist. The Sven Loven Centre for Marine Sciences at both Kristineberg and Tjärnö are named in his honour.[1][2]

Sven Ludvig Lovén
Born(1809-01-06)6 January 1809
Died3 September 1895(1895-09-03) (aged 86)
NationalitySwedish
Alma materLund University
Scientific career
Fieldsmarine zoologist
malacologist
InstitutionsStockholm University

Life

He was born in Stockholm on 6 January 1809. He was first Keeper then Director of the Swedish National Museum in Stockholm. He was also Professor of Natural History at Stockholm University. He was made an honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1881 and a Foreign Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1885.[3]

Recognition

Several geographical locations at Svalbard are named after him. These include the headland Kapp Lovén at Nordaustlandet,[4] the mountain Lovénberget in Ny-Friesland at Spitsbergen,[5] the lake Lovénvatnet in Oscar II Land,[6] and the glaciers Lovénbreane at Brøggerhalvøya.[7]

Biological references

Lovenula falcifera, now Paradiaptomus

The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) lists 174 marine species named by Lovén. Many of these have become synonyms. Two species he named, the hydrozoan Lovenella clausa (Lovenellidae) and the crustacean Lovenula falcifera (now Paradiaptomus), were in genera named after him by other zoologists.[8]

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