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Jack Laundon

Jack Rodney Laundon (28 July 1934 – 31 December 2016) was a British lichenologist and became President of the British Lichen Society.[1]

Jack Laundon
Born
Jack Rodney Laundon

(1934-07-28)July 28, 1934
Died31 December 2016(2016-12-31) (aged 82)
CitizenshipBritish
Known forLichen ecology, lichen taxonomy
SpouseRita June Bransby
AwardsUrsula Duncan Award of British Lichen Society
Scientific career
FieldsLichenology
Author abbrev. (botany)Laundon

Education and personal life edit

Jack Rodney Laundon was born 28 July 1934 in Kettering, Northamptonshire. He was educated at Park Road School, Kettering Central School and Kettering Grammar School, and then worked at the British Museum (Natural History) from 1952 - 1990, mainly in the lichen section.[1] He married Rita June Bransby in 1958 and they had one daughter. He died 31 December 2016.

Career edit

He was interested in lichen from his teens, and developed his interests in lichen ecology and taxonomy as well as the specimen curation and identification required by his post. This included curating the collection of specimens from Erik Acharius held at the museum.[2] He helped establish the use of chemotaxonomy for lichens at the museum and was active in verifying specimens sent to the museum. His application of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature was sometimes controversial and led to changes in the code so that species names could be proposed for retention.[3][4]

He published over 150 articles and several books during his career. These included a popular book Lichens[5] (1986, 2001) illustrated with his own photographs. In 1956 he published a survey of the lichens of Northamptonshire, and was the first to apply the Scandinavian method of lichen communities to the UK.[1] In 1960 his observation of Lecidea (now Placynthiella) oligotropha in Northamptonshire was published. His surveys of the lichens of London in the late 1960s were the first to map species distributions relative to atmospheric sulphur dioxide levels.[6] His records from gravestones demonstrated that lichen communities were retained on old memorials but did not colonise new ones. He continued to record and publish about lichen distributions until 2012, showing that lichens returned once sulphur dioxide levels fell.[1]

Laundon was a founder member of the British Lichen Society. He was President of the Society in 1984–1985, having been editor of the British Lichen Society Bulletin from 1963 until 1979, and Honorary Secretary from 1964 - 1984. He was elected as Honorary member of the Society in 1988, and received the Ursula Duncan Award in recognition of his services to the British Lichen Society in 2007.[1]

He edited The London Naturalist from 1971 until 1979 and the Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany Series from 1977 until 1990. He was a life member of the Museums Association, and was awarded a Fellowship of the Association in 1972.[1]

He was required to retire in 1990 as part of restructuring at the museum as it moved away from taxonomy,[7] but he continued to be very active with lichens and Northamptonshire local history, including authoring several publications, until mid-December 2016, shortly before his death.[1]

Legacy edit

The lichen Lepraria jackii was named in his honour in 1992, and the lichen products jackinic acid and norjackinic acid were described in 1995 and named after him.[1] Other eponyms include Phoma laundoniae,[8] Camposporium laundonii,[9] and Puccinia laundonii.[10]

Laundon has been credited for introducing the term photomorph in a 1995 publication,[11] in an attempt to clarify what he thought were inadequate terms available to describe the range of fungal-algal interactions in the lichen symbiosis.[12]

Trees were planted in his memory by the Kettering and District Natural History Society at Twywell Hills and Dales in November 2019[13]

Selected publications edit

The most significant among his 150 publications were:

Laundon, J. R. (2010) Lecanora antiqua, a new saxicolous species from Great Britain, and the nomenclature and authorship of L. albescens, L. conferta and L. muralis. Lichenologist 42 6 631-636

Laundon, J. R. (2008) Some synonyms in Chrysothrix and Lepraria. Lichenologist 40 5 411-414

Laundon, J. R. (2005) The publication and typification of Sir James Edward Smith's lichens in English Botany. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 147 4 483-499

Laundon, J. R. (2003) Six lichens of the Lecanora varia group. Nova Hedwiga 76 1-2 83-111

Roos, M and Laundon, J. R. (1995) On the Classification of lichen photomorphs. Taxon 44 3 387-389

Elix, J.A., Naidu, R. and Laundon, J. R. (1994) The structure and synthesis of 4-oxypannaric acid 2-methyl ester, a dibenzofuran from the lichen Leproloma diffusum. Australian Journal of Chemistry 47 4 703-714

Laundon, J. R. (1992) Lepraria in the British Isles. Lichenologist 24 4 315-350

Diamantopoulos, I., Pirintsos, S., Laundon, J.R. and Vokou, D. (1992) The epiphytic lichens around Thessaloniki (Greece) as indicators of sulfur dioxide pollution. Lichenologist 24 1 63-71

Laundon, J. R. (1989) The species of Leproloma - the name for the Lepraria-Membranacea group. Lichenologist 21 1 1-22

Laundon, J. R. (1984) The typification of Withering neglected lichens. Lichenologist 16 3 211-239

Jones, D., Wilson, M.J. and Laundon, J. R. (1982) Observations on the location and form of lead in Stereocaulon vesuvianum. Lichenologist 14 3 281-286

Laundon, J. R. (1981) The species of Chrysothrix. Lichenologist 13 2 101-121

Laundon, J. R. (1979) Deceased lichenologists - their abbreviations and herbaria. Lichenologist 11 1 1-26

Laundon, J. R. (1978) Haematomma chemotypes form fused thalli. Lichenologist 10 2 221-225

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Seaward, Mark; Hawksworth, David (2017). "A tribute to Jack Laundon (1934–2016)". The Lichenologist. 49 (4): 297–299. doi:10.1017/S0024282917000366.
  2. ^ "Lichen collections". Natural History Museum. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  3. ^ Laundon, Jack R. (1984). "The typification of Withering's neglected lichens". Lichenologist. 16 (3): 211–239. doi:10.1017/S002428298400044X. S2CID 85699417.
  4. ^ DePriest, P; Ahti, T (2005). "Proposals to conserve eight names and reject one species name in Cladoniaceae (Fungi)". Taxon. 54 (1): 183–188. doi:10.2307/25065321. JSTOR 25065321. S2CID 83759413.
  5. ^ Laundon, Jack R. (1986). Lichens. London: Shire Natural History. p. 24. ISBN 9780852638118.
  6. ^ Batty, Lesley C.; Hallberg, Kevin B. (2010). Ecology of Industrial Pollution. Cambridge University Press. p. 44. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511805561. ISBN 9780511805561.
  7. ^ Davies, Rosemary (1990). "Taxonomy axed at British Museum (Natural History)". Taxon. 39 (3): 540. doi:10.1002/j.1996-8175.1990.tb01074.x.
  8. ^ Gruyter, J. de; Boerema, G.H.; Aa, H.A. van der (2002). "Contributions towards a monograph of Phoma (Coelomycetes) VI - 2. Section Phyllostictoides: outline of its taxa". Persoonia. 18 (1): 1–53.
  9. ^ Ellis, M.B. (1976). More dematiaceous Hyphomycetes. Kew, Surrey: Commonwealth Mycological Institute. p. 197. ISBN 978-0-85198-365-3.
  10. ^ Holm, L. (1973). "Notes on some East African rusts". Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift. 67 (3): 253–256.
  11. ^ Laundon, Jack R. (1995). "On the classification of lichen photomorphs". Taxon. 44 (3): 387–389. doi:10.2307/1223409. JSTOR 1223409.
  12. ^ Mitchell, M.E. (2014). "De Bary's legacy: the emergence of differing perspectives on lichen symbiosis" (PDF). Huntia. 15 (1): 5–22 [16].
  13. ^ Wildman, Sam. "Trees planted in memory of Kettering botanist". Northamptonshire telegraph. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  14. ^ International Plant Names Index.  J.R.Laundon.

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Jack Rodney Laundon 28 July 1934 31 December 2016 was a British lichenologist and became President of the British Lichen Society 1 Jack LaundonBornJack Rodney Laundon 1934 07 28 July 28 1934Kettering UKDied31 December 2016 2016 12 31 aged 82 CitizenshipBritishKnown forLichen ecology lichen taxonomySpouseRita June BransbyAwardsUrsula Duncan Award of British Lichen SocietyScientific careerFieldsLichenologyAuthor abbrev botany Laundon Contents 1 Education and personal life 2 Career 3 Legacy 4 Selected publications 5 ReferencesEducation and personal life editJack Rodney Laundon was born 28 July 1934 in Kettering Northamptonshire He was educated at Park Road School Kettering Central School and Kettering Grammar School and then worked at the British Museum Natural History from 1952 1990 mainly in the lichen section 1 He married Rita June Bransby in 1958 and they had one daughter He died 31 December 2016 Career editHe was interested in lichen from his teens and developed his interests in lichen ecology and taxonomy as well as the specimen curation and identification required by his post This included curating the collection of specimens from Erik Acharius held at the museum 2 He helped establish the use of chemotaxonomy for lichens at the museum and was active in verifying specimens sent to the museum His application of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature was sometimes controversial and led to changes in the code so that species names could be proposed for retention 3 4 He published over 150 articles and several books during his career These included a popular book Lichens 5 1986 2001 illustrated with his own photographs In 1956 he published a survey of the lichens of Northamptonshire and was the first to apply the Scandinavian method of lichen communities to the UK 1 In 1960 his observation of Lecidea now Placynthiella oligotropha in Northamptonshire was published His surveys of the lichens of London in the late 1960s were the first to map species distributions relative to atmospheric sulphur dioxide levels 6 His records from gravestones demonstrated that lichen communities were retained on old memorials but did not colonise new ones He continued to record and publish about lichen distributions until 2012 showing that lichens returned once sulphur dioxide levels fell 1 Laundon was a founder member of the British Lichen Society He was President of the Society in 1984 1985 having been editor of the British Lichen Society Bulletin from 1963 until 1979 and Honorary Secretary from 1964 1984 He was elected as Honorary member of the Society in 1988 and received the Ursula Duncan Award in recognition of his services to the British Lichen Society in 2007 1 He edited The London Naturalist from 1971 until 1979 and the Bulletin of the British Museum Natural History Botany Series from 1977 until 1990 He was a life member of the Museums Association and was awarded a Fellowship of the Association in 1972 1 He was required to retire in 1990 as part of restructuring at the museum as it moved away from taxonomy 7 but he continued to be very active with lichens and Northamptonshire local history including authoring several publications until mid December 2016 shortly before his death 1 Legacy editThe lichen Lepraria jackii was named in his honour in 1992 and the lichen products jackinic acid and norjackinic acid were described in 1995 and named after him 1 Other eponyms include Phoma laundoniae 8 Camposporium laundonii 9 and Puccinia laundonii 10 Laundon has been credited for introducing the term photomorph in a 1995 publication 11 in an attempt to clarify what he thought were inadequate terms available to describe the range of fungal algal interactions in the lichen symbiosis 12 Trees were planted in his memory by the Kettering and District Natural History Society at Twywell Hills and Dales in November 2019 13 Selected publications editThe standard author abbreviation J R Laundon is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 14 The most significant among his 150 publications were Laundon J R 2010 Lecanora antiqua a new saxicolous species from Great Britain and the nomenclature and authorship of L albescens L conferta and L muralis Lichenologist 42 6 631 636Laundon J R 2008 Some synonyms in Chrysothrix and Lepraria Lichenologist 40 5 411 414Laundon J R 2005 The publication and typification of Sir James Edward Smith s lichens in English Botany Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 147 4 483 499Laundon J R 2003 Six lichens of the Lecanora varia group Nova Hedwiga 76 1 2 83 111Roos M and Laundon J R 1995 On the Classification of lichen photomorphs Taxon 44 3 387 389Elix J A Naidu R and Laundon J R 1994 The structure and synthesis of 4 oxypannaric acid 2 methyl ester a dibenzofuran from the lichen Leproloma diffusum Australian Journal of Chemistry 47 4 703 714Laundon J R 1992 Lepraria in the British Isles Lichenologist 24 4 315 350Diamantopoulos I Pirintsos S Laundon J R and Vokou D 1992 The epiphytic lichens around Thessaloniki Greece as indicators of sulfur dioxide pollution Lichenologist 24 1 63 71Laundon J R 1989 The species of Leproloma the name for the Lepraria Membranacea group Lichenologist 21 1 1 22Laundon J R 1984 The typification of Withering neglected lichens Lichenologist 16 3 211 239Jones D Wilson M J and Laundon J R 1982 Observations on the location and form of lead in Stereocaulon vesuvianum Lichenologist 14 3 281 286Laundon J R 1981 The species of Chrysothrix Lichenologist 13 2 101 121Laundon J R 1979 Deceased lichenologists their abbreviations and herbaria Lichenologist 11 1 1 26Laundon J R 1978 Haematomma chemotypes form fused thalli Lichenologist 10 2 221 225References edit a b c d e f g h Seaward Mark Hawksworth David 2017 A tribute to Jack Laundon 1934 2016 The Lichenologist 49 4 297 299 doi 10 1017 S0024282917000366 Lichen collections Natural History Museum Retrieved 14 January 2020 Laundon Jack R 1984 The typification of Withering s neglected lichens Lichenologist 16 3 211 239 doi 10 1017 S002428298400044X S2CID 85699417 DePriest P Ahti T 2005 Proposals to conserve eight names and reject one species name in Cladoniaceae Fungi Taxon 54 1 183 188 doi 10 2307 25065321 JSTOR 25065321 S2CID 83759413 Laundon Jack R 1986 Lichens London Shire Natural History p 24 ISBN 9780852638118 Batty Lesley C Hallberg Kevin B 2010 Ecology of Industrial Pollution Cambridge University Press p 44 doi 10 1017 CBO9780511805561 ISBN 9780511805561 Davies Rosemary 1990 Taxonomy axed at British Museum Natural History Taxon 39 3 540 doi 10 1002 j 1996 8175 1990 tb01074 x Gruyter J de Boerema G H Aa H A van der 2002 Contributions towards a monograph of Phoma Coelomycetes VI 2 Section Phyllostictoides outline of its taxa Persoonia 18 1 1 53 Ellis M B 1976 More dematiaceous Hyphomycetes Kew Surrey Commonwealth Mycological Institute p 197 ISBN 978 0 85198 365 3 Holm L 1973 Notes on some East African rusts Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift 67 3 253 256 Laundon Jack R 1995 On the classification of lichen photomorphs Taxon 44 3 387 389 doi 10 2307 1223409 JSTOR 1223409 Mitchell M E 2014 De Bary s legacy the emergence of differing perspectives on lichen symbiosis PDF Huntia 15 1 5 22 16 Wildman Sam Trees planted in memory of Kettering botanist Northamptonshire telegraph Retrieved 14 January 2020 International Plant Names Index J R Laundon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Laundon amp oldid 1181479560, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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