Richard Pankhurst (botanist)
Richard Pankhurst | |
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Born |
Richard John Pankhurst 1940 |
Died | March 26, 2013 72–73) | (aged
Occupation | Botanist |
Richard Pankhurst (born Richard John Pankhurst, 1940[1]–2013) was a British computer scientist, botanist and academic. From 1963 to 1966 he worked at CERN, then from 1966 to 1974 on computer-aided design at Cambridge University, and from 1974 to 1991 at the Natural History Museum as curator of the British herbarium. In 1991, he became a Principal Scientific Officer at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.[2]
He published over fifty peer reviewed papers[2] and sat on several committees:[2]
- Botanical Society of the British Isles: Committee for Scotland; Database Committee
- Botanical Society of Scotland: Council
- Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG): Descriptors Group (as convenor)
- International Organisation for Plant Information: Information Systems Committee, Checklist Committee (co-convener)
His book Biological Identification (1978) has been described as " the first textbook on computer methods in identification".[2]
Pankhurst died in 2013,[3] a year after the species Taraxacum pankhurstianum, endemic to St. Kilda, was named in his honour, for his suggestion that the seed from which it was grown at Edinburgh be collected.[4][5][6]
Selected works
- Pankhurst, R.J. (1970), "A computer program for generating diagnostic keys" (PDF), The Computer Journal 13 (2): 145–151
- Pankhurst, R.J., ed. (1975), Biological identification with computers, Systematics Association Special Volume 7, London and Orlando: Academic Press, ISBN 978-0125448505
- Pankhurst, Richard J. (1978). Biological Identification: The Principles and Practice of Identification Methods in Biology. Edward Arnold. ISBN 9780839113447.
- Pankhurst, Richard J.; Mullin, J.M. (1991). Flora of the Outer Hebrides. ISBN 9781907807497.
- Pankhurst, Richard J. (1991). Practical Taxonomic Computing. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521417600.
- Pankhurst, R.J. (1993), "Principles and practices of identification", in R. Fortuner, Advances in computer methods for systematic biology: Artificial intelligence, databases, computer vision, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 125–136, ISBN 0801844924
References
- ↑ "Richard Pankhurst". Virtual International Authority File. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 "Dr. Richard J. Pankhurst". BioCISE. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
- ↑ "In Memoriam Dr Richard Pankhurst". Retrieved 14 December 2015.
- ↑ Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh. "New Dandelion Found". Retrieved June 29, 2012.
- ↑ BBC News. "New species of dandelion discovered on St Kilda island". Retrieved June 29, 2012.
- ↑ Richards, A J; Ferguson-Smyth, C C (2012). "Taraxacum pankhurstianum (Asteraceae), a new dandelion endemic to St Kilda, Outer Hebrides, Scotland". New Journal of Botany 2 (1): 16–19. doi:10.1179/2042349712Y.0000000006. ISSN 2042-3489.
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