Tristram Seidler

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Tristram G. Seidler
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of California Santa Cruz (B. A.), Harvard University (Ph.D.)[2]
Scientific career
InstitutionsNew England Wild Flower Society,[1] University of Massachusetts Amherst

Tristram G. Seidler is an American botanist, ecologist and professor at University of Massachusetts Amherst. His work includes studying sampling biases in herbarium collections,[3][4] seed dispersal patterns,[5][6] and curating plant and plant cell culture collections for use in research.[7][8][9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Raver, Anne (2008-04-24). "Humming Praises For the Wild Bee". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "UMass Amherst: Biology Department: Faculty: Tristram G. Seidler". www.bio.umass.edu. UMass Amherst. 16 October 2013.
  3. ^ Daru, Barnabas H.; Park, Daniel S.; Primack, Richard B.; Willis, Charles G.; Barrington, David S.; Whitfeld, Timothy J. S.; Seidler, Tristram G.; Sweeney, Patrick W.; Foster, David R.; Ellison, Aaron M.; Davis, Charles C. (January 2018). "Widespread sampling biases in herbaria revealed from large-scale digitization". New Phytologist. 217 (2): 939–955. doi:10.1111/nph.14855. PMID 29083043.
  4. ^ Reuell, Peter (2017-12-27). "Study illuminates botanical bias". Phys.org. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
  5. ^ Seidler, Tristram G; Plotkin, Joshua B; Nathan, Ran (17 October 2006). "Seed Dispersal and Spatial Pattern in Tropical Trees". PLOS Biology. 4 (11): e344. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0040344. PMC 1609130. PMID 17048988.
  6. ^ "Rainforest tree placement is studied". UPI Newstrack. 2006-11-26.
  7. ^ Seidler, Tristram; Brumback, William. "New Facilities for Housing and Curation of Seed Bank of Rare and Endangered Plants of the Northeastern United States". Grantome.com. Grantome.
  8. ^ Normanly, Jennifer; Ma, Li-Jun; Seidler, Tristram. "CSBR: Living Stock Collections: A "Biological Gold Mine" of plant natural products and pathways for biochemical and evolutionary studies". Grantome.com. Grantome.
  9. ^ Lathrop, Janet (2016-12-14). "UMass Amherst and Boston-based PCL, Inc. Offer New Tool for Biotech Research". Office of News & Media Relations UMass Amherst. Retrieved 2018-10-10.