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Patricia Eckel 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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