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C. H. Gimingham

Charles Henry Gimingham OBE FRSE FRSB (28 April 1923 – 19 June 2018)[1] was a British botanist at the University of Aberdeen, patron of the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management, former president of the British Ecological Society, and one of the leading researchers of heathlands and heathers.

C. H. Gimingham

Born(1923-04-28)28 April 1923
Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England
Died19 June 2018(2018-06-19) (aged 95)
Milltimber, Aberdeen, Scotland
EducationCambridge University, Aberdeen University
SpouseElizabeth Caroline Baird
ChildrenThree daughters
Parent(s)Conrad Theodore Gimingham and Muriel Elizabeth (née Blake)
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
InstitutionsImperial College, London, Aberdeen University

Early life and education

Gimingham was the son of Conrad Theodore Gimingham, of Harpenden, Hertfordshire, and Muriel Elizabeth (née Blake).[2] He was named after his grandfather, another Charles Henry Gimingham, an eminent British entomologist who was President of the Association of Applied Biologists.

Gimingham was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he was an open Scholar and graduated BA in 1944, then at Aberdeen University, graduating Doctor of Philosophy.[2]

Career

Gimingham began his career as a Research Assistant, first at Imperial College, London from 1944–1945,[2] then at the University of Aberdeen from 1946–1948.[2] He continued his academic career in Aberdeen, becoming a lecturer in 1948, a senior lecturer in 1961, a Reader in Botany in 1964, a Professor in 1969, and a Regius Professor in 1981, a post he held until 1988.[2]

He was also a member of several governing bodies and advisory boards related to his field, including the Countryside Commission for Scotland (1980–92), the Board of Management of the Hill Farming Research Organisation (1981–87), the Council of Management of the Macaulay Institute for Soil Research (1983–87), the Governing Body of the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute (1987–90), the Advisory Board of Robert Gordon University Heritage Unit, the Scientific Advisory Committee of Scottish Natural Heritage (1996–99), the Scientific Advisory Panel of RSK Environment Ltd, and the Mar Lodge Estate Management Committee of National Trust for Scotland. He was also the convenor of the English Nature Heathlands Committee from 1981 to 1995.

He was also a member of the Governing Body of Aberdeen College of Education (1979–87), and served as editor of the Outline Studies in Ecology series, and on the editorial board of the Botanical Journal of Scotland.

Honours

Family

In 1948, Gimingham married Elizabeth Caroline, the only daughter of J. Wilson Baird, DD, Minister of St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen, and they have three daughters.[2]

Books

  • Ecology of Heathlands (Chapman and Hall, London, 1972)[2] ISBN 0-412-10460-1
  • An Introduction to Heathland Ecology (Oliver & Boyd, 1975)[2] ISBN 0-05-002876-6
  • Methods for the Measurement of the Primary Production of Grassland (with C. Milner, R. E. Hughes, G. R. Miller and R. O. Slayter, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1968) ISBN 0-397-60183-2
  • The Lowland Heathland Management Handbook (English Nature, Peterborough, 1992)[2]
  • Ecology, Conservation and Land Use of the Cairngorms (Packard Publishing, 1999, ed.)[2] ISBN 1-85341-117-5

Publications

  • A Note on Water-Table, Sand Movement and Plant Distribution in a North African Oasis
  • Tussock Formation in Ammophila arenaria (with P. Greig-Smith and A. R. Gemmell, New Phytologist, Vol. 46, 1947)
  • The Use of Life Form and Growth Form in the Analysis of Community Structure as Illustrated by a Comparison of Two Dune Communities (Journal of Ecology, 1951)
  • Investigation of Correlations between Growth Form and Habitat in Mosses (with Miss E.M. Burnett, British Bryological Society, 1952)
  • Development of a Soil Microflora in Relation to Plant Succession on Sand- Dunes, Including the Rhizosphere Flora Associated with Colonizing Species (with D. M. Webley and D. J. Eastwood, Journal of Ecology, 1952)
  • A Note on the Behaviour of Ammophila arenaria (L) Link. in relation to sand-dune formation (with A. R Gemmell and P. Greig-Smith, Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1953)
  • Ecological Studies on Growth-Form in Bryophytes: I. Correlations Between Growth-Form and Habitat (with Evelyn M. Birse, Journal of Ecology, 1957)
  • Biological Flora of the British Isles: Calluna vulgaris (Journal of Ecology, 1960)
  • Calluna Salisb. (Journal of Ecology, 1960)
  • North European Heath Communities: A Network of Variation (Journal of Ecology, 1961)
  • The Effects of Fire on Regeneration of Calluna Vulgaris (with E. Whittaker, Journal of Ecology, 1962)
  • Litter Production by Calluna Vulgaris (L.) Hull (with E. Cormack, Journal of Ecology, 1964)
  • The Monoculture of Heather Calluna Vulgaris and its effects on Hill Grazings (1960)
  • Vegetative Regeneration of Calluna Vulgaris after Fire (with A. J. Kayll, Journal of Ecology, Vol. 53, 1965)
  • Interpretation of a Vegetational Mosaic on Limestone in the Island of Gotland (with N. M. Pritchard and R. M. Cormack, Journal of Ecology, 1966)
  • Quantitative Community Analysis and Bryophyte Ecology on Signy Island (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 1967)
  • The Description and Interpretation of Cyclical Processes in a Heath Community: I. Vegetational Change in Relation to the Calluna Cycle (with P. Barclay-Estrup, Journal of Ecology, 1969)
  • The Morphology of Vegetative Regeneration in Calluna vulgaris (with B. F. Mohamed, New Phytologist, 1970)
  • The Loch of Strathbeg (with W. R. P. Bourne, N. C. Morgan and R. H. Britton, Nature 242, 1973)
  • Some Effects of Fire and Grazing on Heath Vegetation (with R.J. Hobbs, Bulletin of Ecology, 1980)
  • Conservation: European Heathlands (in Ecosystems of the World, ed. R.L. Sprecht, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1981)
  • The Effects of Planting Technique on the Growth of Ammophila arenaria (with R. J. Hobbs and W. T. Band, Journal of Applied Ecology, 1983)
  • Ecological Effects of Heather Burning: I. Water Infiltration, Moisture Retention and Porosity of Surface Soil (with A. U. Mallik and A. A. Rahman, Journal of Ecology, 1984)
  • Germination and Establishment of Seedlings in Different Phases of the Calluna Life-Cycle in a Scottish Heathland (with E. Dehullu, Vegetatio, 1984)
  • Studies on Fire in Scottish Heathland Communities: I. Fire Characteristics (with R. J. Hobbs, Journal of Ecology, 1984)
  • Studies on Fire in Scottish Heathland Communities II. Post-Fire Vegetation Development (with R. J. Hobbs, Journal of Ecology, 1984)
  • Studies on Fire in Scottish Heathland Communities: III. Vital Attributes of the Species (with R. J. Hobbs and A. U. Mallik, Journal of Ecology, 1984)
  • The Use of Thermocolour Pyrometers in the Study of Heath Fire Behaviour (with R. J. Hobbs and J. E. P. Currall, Journal of Ecology, 1984)
  • Ecological Effects of Heather Burning: II Effects on Seed Germination and Vegetative Regeneration (with A. U. Mallik, Journal of Ecology, 1985)
  • Vegetation, Fire and Herbivore Interactions in Heathland (with R. J. Hobbs, Advances in Ecological Research, 1987)
  • Harnessing the Winds of Change: Heathland Ecology in Retrospect and Prospect: Presidential Address to the British Ecological Society, December 1986 (Journal of Ecology, 1987)
  • Experimental Investigation of Bryophyte Interactions on a Dry Heathland (with E. Scandrett, Journal of Ecology, 1989)
  • A Model of Calluna Population-Dynamics - the Effects of Varying Seed and Vegetative Regeneration (with E. Scandrett, Vegetatio, 1989)
  • Coastal Sand Dunes, proceedings of the Symposium organised by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (with W Ritchie, BB Willetts and AJ Willis, Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1989)
  • Succession from Heather Moorland to Birch Woodland: I Experimental Alteration of Specific Environmental Conditions in the Field (with A. J. Hester and J. Miles, Journal of Ecology, 1991)
  • Succession from Heather Moorland to Birch Woodland: II Growth and Competition Between Vaccinium Myrtillus, Deschampsia Flexuosa and Agrostis Capillaris (with A. J. Hester and J. Miles, Journal of Ecology, 1991)
  • The Effect of Heather Beetle Lochmaea Suturalis on Vegetation in a Wet Heath in NE Scotland (with Eurig Scandrett, Ecography, 1991)
  • Succession from Heather Moorland to Birch Woodland: III Seed Availability, Germination and Early Growth (with A. J. Hester and J. Miles, Journal of Ecology, 1991)
  • Seed-Shedding in a Scottish Heath Community (with P. Barclay-Estrup, Journal of Vegetation Science, 1994)
  • An Overview of Scottish Habitats (Botanical Journal of Scotland, 2002)

References

  1. ^ Charles Henry Gimingham
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u GIMINGHAM, Prof. Charles Henry[permanent dead link] at xreferplus.com from Who's Who online (accessed 11 November 2007)

External links

  • English Nature

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Charles Henry Gimingham OBE FRSE FRSB 28 April 1923 19 June 2018 1 was a British botanist at the University of Aberdeen patron of the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management former president of the British Ecological Society and one of the leading researchers of heathlands and heathers C H GiminghamFRSE OBEBorn 1923 04 28 28 April 1923Harpenden Hertfordshire EnglandDied19 June 2018 2018 06 19 aged 95 Milltimber Aberdeen ScotlandEducationCambridge University Aberdeen UniversitySpouseElizabeth Caroline BairdChildrenThree daughtersParent s Conrad Theodore Gimingham and Muriel Elizabeth nee Blake Scientific careerFieldsBotanyInstitutionsImperial College London Aberdeen University Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Honours 4 Family 5 Books 6 Publications 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditGimingham was the son of Conrad Theodore Gimingham of Harpenden Hertfordshire and Muriel Elizabeth nee Blake 2 He was named after his grandfather another Charles Henry Gimingham an eminent British entomologist who was President of the Association of Applied Biologists Gimingham was educated at Gresham s School Holt and Emmanuel College Cambridge where he was an open Scholar and graduated BA in 1944 then at Aberdeen University graduating Doctor of Philosophy 2 Career EditGimingham began his career as a Research Assistant first at Imperial College London from 1944 1945 2 then at the University of Aberdeen from 1946 1948 2 He continued his academic career in Aberdeen becoming a lecturer in 1948 a senior lecturer in 1961 a Reader in Botany in 1964 a Professor in 1969 and a Regius Professor in 1981 a post he held until 1988 2 He was also a member of several governing bodies and advisory boards related to his field including the Countryside Commission for Scotland 1980 92 the Board of Management of the Hill Farming Research Organisation 1981 87 the Council of Management of the Macaulay Institute for Soil Research 1983 87 the Governing Body of the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute 1987 90 the Advisory Board of Robert Gordon University Heritage Unit the Scientific Advisory Committee of Scottish Natural Heritage 1996 99 the Scientific Advisory Panel of RSK Environment Ltd and the Mar Lodge Estate Management Committee of National Trust for Scotland He was also the convenor of the English Nature Heathlands Committee from 1981 to 1995 He was also a member of the Governing Body of Aberdeen College of Education 1979 87 and served as editor of the Outline Studies in Ecology series and on the editorial board of the Botanical Journal of Scotland Honours Edit1938 1940 President of the Association of Applied Biologists 1961 Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 2 1967 Fellow of the Institute of Biology 2 1974 Member of the Order of the British Empire 2 1977 ScD degree Cambridge University 2 1982 1984 President of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh 1986 President of the British Ecological Society 2 1988 Emeritus Professor University of Aberdeen 2 1990 Officer of the Order of the British Empire 2 2000 Patron of the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management 2 2004 Honorary British Fellow Botanical Society of Scotland 2 2004 President of the Heather Trust 2 2004 Honorary Member of the British Ecological Society 2 Family EditIn 1948 Gimingham married Elizabeth Caroline the only daughter of J Wilson Baird DD Minister of St Machar s Cathedral Aberdeen and they have three daughters 2 Books EditEcology of Heathlands Chapman and Hall London 1972 2 ISBN 0 412 10460 1 An Introduction to Heathland Ecology Oliver amp Boyd 1975 2 ISBN 0 05 002876 6 Methods for the Measurement of the Primary Production of Grassland with C Milner R E Hughes G R Miller and R O Slayter Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins 1968 ISBN 0 397 60183 2 The Lowland Heathland Management Handbook English Nature Peterborough 1992 2 Ecology Conservation and Land Use of the Cairngorms Packard Publishing 1999 ed 2 ISBN 1 85341 117 5Publications EditA Note on Water Table Sand Movement and Plant Distribution in a North African Oasis Tussock Formation in Ammophila arenaria with P Greig Smith and A R Gemmell New Phytologist Vol 46 1947 The Use of Life Form and Growth Form in the Analysis of Community Structure as Illustrated by a Comparison of Two Dune Communities Journal of Ecology 1951 Investigation of Correlations between Growth Form and Habitat in Mosses with Miss E M Burnett British Bryological Society 1952 Development of a Soil Microflora in Relation to Plant Succession on Sand Dunes Including the Rhizosphere Flora Associated with Colonizing Species with D M Webley and D J Eastwood Journal of Ecology 1952 A Note on the Behaviour of Ammophila arenaria L Link in relation to sand dune formation with A R Gemmell and P Greig Smith Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh 1953 Ecological Studies on Growth Form in Bryophytes I Correlations Between Growth Form and Habitat with Evelyn M Birse Journal of Ecology 1957 Biological Flora of the British Isles Calluna vulgaris Journal of Ecology 1960 Calluna Salisb Journal of Ecology 1960 North European Heath Communities A Network of Variation Journal of Ecology 1961 The Effects of Fire on Regeneration of Calluna Vulgaris with E Whittaker Journal of Ecology 1962 Litter Production by Calluna Vulgaris L Hull with E Cormack Journal of Ecology 1964 The Monoculture of Heather Calluna Vulgaris and its effects on Hill Grazings 1960 Vegetative Regeneration of Calluna Vulgaris after Fire with A J Kayll Journal of Ecology Vol 53 1965 Interpretation of a Vegetational Mosaic on Limestone in the Island of Gotland with N M Pritchard and R M Cormack Journal of Ecology 1966 Quantitative Community Analysis and Bryophyte Ecology on Signy Island Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 1967 The Description and Interpretation of Cyclical Processes in a Heath Community I Vegetational Change in Relation to the Calluna Cycle with P Barclay Estrup Journal of Ecology 1969 The Morphology of Vegetative Regeneration in Calluna vulgaris with B F Mohamed New Phytologist 1970 The Loch of Strathbeg with W R P Bourne N C Morgan and R H Britton Nature 242 1973 Some Effects of Fire and Grazing on Heath Vegetation with R J Hobbs Bulletin of Ecology 1980 Conservation European Heathlands in Ecosystems of the World ed R L Sprecht Elsevier Amsterdam 1981 The Effects of Planting Technique on the Growth of Ammophila arenaria with R J Hobbs and W T Band Journal of Applied Ecology 1983 Ecological Effects of Heather Burning I Water Infiltration Moisture Retention and Porosity of Surface Soil with A U Mallik and A A Rahman Journal of Ecology 1984 Germination and Establishment of Seedlings in Different Phases of the Calluna Life Cycle in a Scottish Heathland with E Dehullu Vegetatio 1984 Studies on Fire in Scottish Heathland Communities I Fire Characteristics with R J Hobbs Journal of Ecology 1984 Studies on Fire in Scottish Heathland Communities II Post Fire Vegetation Development with R J Hobbs Journal of Ecology 1984 Studies on Fire in Scottish Heathland Communities III Vital Attributes of the Species with R J Hobbs and A U Mallik Journal of Ecology 1984 The Use of Thermocolour Pyrometers in the Study of Heath Fire Behaviour with R J Hobbs and J E P Currall Journal of Ecology 1984 Ecological Effects of Heather Burning II Effects on Seed Germination and Vegetative Regeneration with A U Mallik Journal of Ecology 1985 Vegetation Fire and Herbivore Interactions in Heathland with R J Hobbs Advances in Ecological Research 1987 Harnessing the Winds of Change Heathland Ecology in Retrospect and Prospect Presidential Address to the British Ecological Society December 1986 Journal of Ecology 1987 Experimental Investigation of Bryophyte Interactions on a Dry Heathland with E Scandrett Journal of Ecology 1989 A Model of Calluna Population Dynamics the Effects of Varying Seed and Vegetative Regeneration with E Scandrett Vegetatio 1989 Coastal Sand Dunes proceedings of the Symposium organised by the Royal Society of Edinburgh with W Ritchie BB Willetts and AJ Willis Royal Society of Edinburgh 1989 Succession from Heather Moorland to Birch Woodland I Experimental Alteration of Specific Environmental Conditions in the Field with A J Hester and J Miles Journal of Ecology 1991 Succession from Heather Moorland to Birch Woodland II Growth and Competition Between Vaccinium Myrtillus Deschampsia Flexuosa and Agrostis Capillaris with A J Hester and J Miles Journal of Ecology 1991 The Effect of Heather Beetle Lochmaea Suturalis on Vegetation in a Wet Heath in NE Scotland with Eurig Scandrett Ecography 1991 Succession from Heather Moorland to Birch Woodland III Seed Availability Germination and Early Growth with A J Hester and J Miles Journal of Ecology 1991 Seed Shedding in a Scottish Heath Community with P Barclay Estrup Journal of Vegetation Science 1994 An Overview of Scottish Habitats Botanical Journal of Scotland 2002 References Edit Charles Henry Gimingham a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u GIMINGHAM Prof Charles Henry permanent dead link at xreferplus com from Who s Who online accessed 11 November 2007 External links EditProfessor C H Gimingham at Aberdeen University Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh English Nature The Heather Trust Methods for the Measurement of the Primary Production of Grassland Scottish Natural Heritage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title C H Gimingham amp oldid 1096335272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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