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Patricia M. Eckel
Research Scientist, Bryology Group
Missouri Botanical Garden
P.O. Box 299
St. Louis, MO 63166-0299
USA
office phone: + 1-314-577-5180
fax: + 1-314-577-0828
email: patricia.eckel@mobot.org
B.A & M.A., State University of New York Center at Buffalo, 1981, 1984.
General Research Interests
Bryology
Historical influences on vegetation
History of American Botany
Botanical Latin
Scientific Illustration
Websites
Bryophyte Flora of North America
Res Botanica
Research Emphases
Systematics of bryophytes, particularly the Pottiaceae including treatments of genera for Flora of North America
Bryofloristics
Historical and present-day vascular and bryophyte flora of the vicinity of Niagara Falls, New York and Ontario
Collecting journal and correspondence of George W. Clinton, mid-19th Century
Botanical Latin dictionary and translation service
Scientific illustration of the three bryophyte volumes for Flora of North America
Selected Publications
Hymenostylium recurvirostrum var. insigne (Dix.)
Bartr. and Barbula amplexifolia (Mitt.) Jaeg. in British Columbia,
Canada. Canadian Journal of Botany. 60: 1596-1600. 1982 (R.H. Zander,
senior author).
Did You Wet Your Plants? A note on the uses of Pohlstoffe in the preparation of herbarium specimens for illustration. Guild of Natural Science Illustrators Newsletter. January 1983, 1: 7.
An Early Preparation of Orchid Specimens. 1985. Herbarium News 5(1/2): 6. (Reprinted in the Newsletter of the Niagara Frontier Orchid Society, March 1985).
Orthotrichum obtusifolium and Tortula papillosa in
western New York State. 1985. Evansia 2(1): 11-12.
Gymnostomiella orcuttii Bartr. (Pottiaceae) new to the western
coast of Mexico. Evansia 2(2): 28-29.
Flora of DeVeaux College Woods, Niagara Falls, New York. 1986. Clintonia: Magazine of the Niagara Frontier Botanical Society, Suppl. to issue 1: 1-7.
Seligeria campylopoda Kindb. new to the State of Wyoming.
1986. Evansia 3(2): 23.
Didymodon australasiae var. umbrosus (Musci: Pottiaceae)
new to eastern North America. 1986. Bryologist 89: 70-72.
Weissia phascopsis (=Astomum phascoides) new to New
Mexico with additional county records. Evansia 3(3): 44-45.
Mosses new and rare for New York State. 1987. Rhodora 89: 375-379.
Barbula ehrenbergii new to the moss flora of New Mexico with
additional Eddy County records. 1987. Evansia 5(1): 14-15.
John Goldie in North America, Part I: Niagara Falls and the Theory of Evolution. 1989. Clintonia 4(5): 1-5.
Goldie in North America, Part II. Botanical and General Observations. 1990. Clintonia 5(1): 1-7.
Latin bryophyte terminology. 1990. In: Glossarium Polyglottum Bryologiae, R. E. Magill, ed. Monographs in Systematic Botany from the Missouri Botanical Garden 33: 183-214 (for the International Association of Bryologists).
Tortella tortelloides (Musci: Pottiaceae) new to North America.
1990. Bryologist 94(1): 84-87.
Bryum rubens from Niagara Falls, new to New York State. 1990.
The Bryologist 94(1): 80-81. (Jon Shaw, junior author).
Moss Flora of Mexico, New York Botanical Garden (co-editor with senior editors Howard A. Crum and A. J. Sharp). 1994. 2 Vols. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 69. New York.
Eucladium verticillatum (Musci) second Ontario station. 1990.
Evansia 7: 15.
Pohlia longicolla (Hedw.) Lindb. new to Wyoming. 1992. Evansia
9(2): 43-44.
A Synopsis of the Mosses of Wyoming. 1996. Great Basin Naturalist 56(3): 197-204.
A Checklist of the Mosses of Albany County, Wyoming. 1996. Evansia 13(2): 41-46.
Trichostomum tenuirostre (Hook. & Tayl.) Lindb. var. gemmiparum
(Schimp.) Zand. new to Japan. 1996. Bryologist 99(4): 460.
Desert Sposs: a tool, and notes on collecting bryophytes in arid regions. 1996. Evansia 13(3): 109-111.
New state records for Nevada and Idaho. 1996. Evansia 13(4): 157-158.
Aster ontarionis, a rare plant new to the Niagara region.
1996. New York Flora Association Newsletter 7(5): 3-4.
Woodland Bluegrass, Poa sylvestris in the Gorge of the Niagara
River. 1996. New York Flora Association Newsletter 7(4): 1-2.
Tortella knightii, an Australasian species new to the South
American continent in Tierra del Fuego. 1996. Bryologist 100(2): 210-211.
Pseudocrossidium obtusulum (Pottiaceae, Bryopsida) new to
Montana with a key to the North American species in the genus. 1996. J.
Hoy, J. C. Elliott, Jr., co-authors. Great Basin Naturalist 57(3): 259-262.
Tortella alpicola Dix. new to Alberta and the Yukon Territory
with a discussion of the range of the species. 1997. Canadian Field Naturalist
111: 320-322.
Weissia brachycarpa (Musci: Pottiaceae) new to the Province
of Ontario. 1997. Canadian Field Naturalist 111: 318-319.
A re-evaluation of Tortella (Pottiaceae, Musci) in conterminous
U.S.A. and Canada. Bulletin of the Buffalo Museum of Science 36: 117-191.
1997.
Bellibarbula,Eucladium, Hyophila, Luisierella, Plaubelia, Rhexophyllum,
Tuerckheimia. Bryophyte Flora of North America, R. Zander, lead editor,
provisional publication: 1999-2003. http://www.mobot.org/plantscience/bfna/bfnamenu.htm
View.
Weissia brachycarpa (Nees & Hornsch.) Jur., a second Ontario
collection. 1999. Evansia 16(3): 147.
Tortella alpicola new to the Moss Flora of South Dakota. 1999.
Evansia 16(4): 167.
The gender of Macrocoma Grout is feminine, not neuter. 2000.
Bryological Notes. Journal of Bryology 22(1): 72-73.
Iris virginica L., Southern Blue Flag, Restored to the Flora
of New York State (with Dr. Jim Bissell, junior author). 2000. Clintonia
15(3): 7.
Trichostomum arcticum Kaal. (Pottiaceae), new to the Province
of Ontario, Canada. 2000. Evansia 17: 87-89.
Trichostomum tenuirostre var. gemmiparum new to the
United States. 2000. Evansia 17(2): 61-62.
A note on horticultural elms: Ulmus parvifolia and Ulmus
pumila in the Niagara Frontier Region of New York. 2000. FYNA Newsletter
(New York Flora Association) 11(4): 2-4.
The Vascular Flora of the Vicinity of the Falls of Niagara. Buffalo
Museum of Science, Buffalo, NY, January 11, 2001. http://www.buffalomuseumofscience.org/botanycatalogue/flora.htm
View.
MADCAPHORSE: A Revised Checklist of the Vascular Plants of the Niagara
Frontier Region. Buffalo Museum of Science, Buffalo, NY. February 7, 2001.
http://www.buffalomuseumofscience.org/botanycatalogue/wnycheck.htm. View.
Epilobium parviflorum, a rare European introduction along
the Niagara River. NYFA Newsletter 13(2): 3-5. 2002.
A small Black Oak wood by Niagara University. Clintonia 17(4): 5-7. 2002.
The mystery oak: Quercus shumardii Buckley at Buckhorn Island.
Clintonia 17(4): 8. 2002. Botanical Evaluation of the Goat Island Complex,
Niagara Falls, New York. Buffalo Museum of Science Web site, January 29,
2002 (presently: Res Botanica, Missouri Botanical Garden, http://www.mobot.org/plantscience/resbot)
View.
The Botanical Journal of G. W. Clinton 1862-1865, A Botanical Journal.
P. M. Eckel, ed. Missouri Botanical Garden, Res Botanica. www.mobot.org/plantscience/resbot/hist/1diarycontents.htm.
Febrary, 2003. View.
Correspondence of G. W. Clinton 1865-1878. P. M. Eckel, ed. Missouri
Botanical Garden, Res Botanica. www.mobot.org/plantscience/resbot/hist/ Febrary,
2003. View.
Eucladium. Bryophyte Flora of North America, R. Zander, lead
editor. Missouri Botanical Garden, provisional publication: www.mobot.org/plantscience/BFNA/v1/PottEucladium.htm.
February, 2003.
Niagara Issues: General Observations on the Niagara River. 2003. Res
Botanica, a Missouri Botanical Garden Web site: http://www.mobot.org/plantscience/resbot/niag/index.htm
March 8, 2003. View.
For P. Eckel's complete CV with list of publications, click here.
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