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Fred R. Barrie, Ph.D., Research Scientist Fred R. Barrie, Ph.D., Research Scientist
Visiting Scientist in Residence, Botany Department
The Field Museum
1400 S. Lake Shore Dr.
Chicago IL 60605
USA

office phone: + 1-312-665-7848
fax: +1-312-665-7158
email: fbarrie@fieldmuseum.org

Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 1990
M.S., Washington State University, 1981
B.S., Metropolitan State College, Denver, 1979
B.G.S., University of Michigan, 1976

General Research Interests

  • Plant Systematics
  • Floristics, especially New World
  • Botanical Nomenclature
  • Plant reproductive biology

    Research Emphases

  • Valerianaceae
  • Eugenia (Myrtaceae)
  • Flora Mesoamericana, Associate Editor
  • Apiaceae

    Selected Publications

  • McNeill, et al. 2006.  The International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (Vienna Code) adopted by the XVIIth International Botanical Congress, Vienna, Austria, July 2005.   Regnum Vegetabile vol. 146.
  • Barrie, F.R. 2005. Thirty-five new species of Eugenia (Myrtaceae) from Mesoamerica.   Novon 15: 4-49.
  • 2004. Barrie, F.R.  A synopsis of Plinia (Myrtaceae) in Mesoamerica   Novon 14: 380-400.
  • 2004.  Schlessman, M.A. & F.R. Barrie.   Protogyny in North American Apiaceae, subfamily Apioideae: systematic and geographic distributions, associated traits, and evolutionary hypotheses.  S. African J. Bot. 70: 475-487.
  • 2003. Barrie, F.R.  Seven new species and one new variety of Valeriana (Valerianaceae) from Mexico. Acta Botanica Mexicana 62:  31-64.


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