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Josephine Milne

Josephine (Pina) Milne is an Australian bryologist, and former Manager Collections at the National Herbarium of Victoria at the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.

Josephine Milne
Born1957 (age 66–67)
NationalityAustralian
Alma materDeakin University
Scientific career
FieldsBryology
InstitutionsRoyal Botanic Gardens Victoria
Thesis Studies of the biology of four species of Dicranoloma  (1997)
Doctoral advisorGeorge A.M. Scott
Author abbrev. (botany)J.Milne

Education and career edit

Milne completed a Bachelor of Education in Environmental Studies in 1978, with a double major in Biology and Geography. She then taught biology, science and geography for eleven years at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Secondary College, in Bentleigh, Melbourne. Following this, Milne tutored students in animal biology, genetics and human physiology at Deakin University, before beginning a PhD on the reproductive biology of four species of the moss genus, Dicranoloma.[1]

In April 1997, Milne took up a short-term position at the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria databasing moss specimens. She was asked to stay on and began to work on several projects, including with mycologist Tom May (mycologist). This work yielded several publications, including one volume of the Fungi of Australia.[2] Milne worked on flora treatments of mosses with Niels Klazenga, as well as the Forgotten Flora Project alongside Teresa Lebel and Anneke Veenstra.

In 2006, Milne was appointed Manager Collections at the National Herbarium of Victoria. During this time, she was responsible for all aspects of collections management and making the collection accessible to researchers in Australia and around the globe. She was involved in the Managers of Australasian Herbarium Collections (MAHC) group, which develops, promotes and implements collections management policy, guidelines and best practice for herbaria in the region.[3] Milne was also central in securing the herbarium of renowned Australian bryologist Ilma Grace Stone for the National Herbarium of Victoria. Milne was a Councillor of the Australian Systematic Botany Society from September 2010 to September 2011, then Assistant Treasurer from September 2011 to September 2013. Milne has been instrumental in managing, promoting and gaining funding for the digitisation of the large non-Australia component of the National Herbarium of Victoria. Milne retired as Manager Collections in November 2021. She hopes to return to the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria as an Honorary Associate to continue her research in bryology.

Botanical collections edit

Milne's plant collections are held in various Australasian herbaria. The majority of her collections, totalling over 1700, are housed at the National Herbarium of Victoria, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. There are duplicates at State Herbarium of South Australia, the National Herbarium of New South Wales, the Queensland Herbarium, the Tasmanian Herbarium, the Australian National Herbarium, the Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research, the Auckland War Memorial Museum,[4][5] and the Western Australian Herbarium.[6]

Standard author abbreviation edit

The standard author abbreviation J.Milne is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[7]

Selected published taxa edit

  • Austroriella Cargill & J.Milne [8]
  • Austroriella salta J.Milne & Cargill [8]

Selected publications edit

Journal articles edit

  • Milne, J. (2000). Gemmae in Dicranoloma serratum (Broth.) Par. Journal of Bryology 22, 70–72[9]
  • Milne, J. (2001). Reproductive biology of three Australian species of Dicranoloma (Bryopsida, Dicranaceae): sexual reproduction and phenology. The Bryologist 104, 440–452[10]
  • Cargill, D.C., and Milne, J. (2013) A new terrestrial genus and species within the aquatic liverwort family Riellaceae (Sphaerocarpales) from Australia. Polish Botanical Journal 58(1), 71–80.[8]
  • Milne, J. (2020). Retracing history through herbarium specimens. Studies in Western Australian History 35, 75–87[11]

Books edit

  • May, T.W., Milne, J., Shingles, S. and Jones, R.H. (2003). Fungi of Australia,vol. 2B: catalogue and bibliography of Australian macrofungi 2. Basidiomycota p.p. and Myxomycota p.p. CSIRO, Canberra

Book chapters edit

  • Milne, J. and Short, M. (1999). Invertebrates in the moss Dicranoloma Ren. In W. Ponder and D. Lunnery (eds), The Other 99%: the conservation and biodiversity of invertebrates, pp. 129–132. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Mosman

Educational resources edit

  • Lebel, T., Milne, J. and Veenstra-Quah, A. (2004). Set of 10 posters. Forgotten Flora. Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra.
  • Milne, J. and Lebel, T. (2004). Set of 3 CDs. Forgotten Flora: Fungi, Lichen, Bryophytes. Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra.

Legacy edit

The following taxon has been named in her honour: Dactylasioptera milnae Veenstra & Kolesik[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Milne, Josephine (1997). Studies of the biology of four species of Dicranoloma (PhD). Deakin University.
  2. ^ May, Tom W.; Milne, Josephine; Shingles, Susan; Jones, Rodney H (2003). Fungi of Australia volume 2B: catalogue and bibliography of Australian fungi 2. Basidiomycota p.p. & Myxomycota p.p. Fungi of Australia. Canberra, A.C.T.: CSIRO. ISBN 9780643069077.
  3. ^ "Managers of Australasian Herbarium Collections". 11 March 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  4. ^ "J. Milne collections". The Australasian Virtual Herbarium. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  5. ^ "The Australasian Virtual Herbarium". The Australasian Virtual Herbarium. Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH). 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  6. ^ "Isotype of Austroriella salta J.Milne & Cargill [family RIELLACEAE]". JSTOR Global Plants. JSTOR. 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  7. ^ International Plant Names Index.  J.Milne.
  8. ^ a b c Cargill, D. Christine; Milne, Josephine (2013). "A new terrestrial genus and species within the aquatic liverwort family Riellaceae (Sphaerocarpales) from Australia". Polish Botanical Journal. 58 (1): 71–80. doi:10.2478/pbj-2013-0008.
  9. ^ Milne, Josephine (2000). "Gemmae in Dicranoloma serratum (Broth.) Paris". Journal of Bryology. 22 (1): 70–72. doi:10.1179/jbr.2000.22.1.70. S2CID 83716042. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  10. ^ Mile, Josephine (2001). "Reproductive Biology of Three Australian Species of Dicranoloma (Bryopsida, Dicranaceae): Sexual Reproduction and Phenology". The Bryologist. 104 (3): 440–452. doi:10.1639/0007-2745(2001)104[0440:RBOTAS]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 85844338. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  11. ^ Milne, Josephine (2020). "Retracing history through herbarium specimens". Studies in Western Australian History. 35: 75–87. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  12. ^ Veenstra, Anneke; Lebel, Teresa; Milne, Josephine; Kolesik, Peter (15 August 2018). "Two new species of Dactylasioptera (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) inducing stem galls on Maireana (Chenopodiaceae)". Austral Entomology. 58 (1): 220–234. doi:10.1111/aen.12363. S2CID 91994090. Retrieved 11 October 2021.

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Josephine Pina Milne is an Australian bryologist and former Manager Collections at the National Herbarium of Victoria at the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Josephine MilneBorn1957 age 66 67 NationalityAustralianAlma materDeakin UniversityScientific careerFieldsBryologyInstitutionsRoyal Botanic Gardens VictoriaThesisStudies of the biology of four species of Dicranoloma 1997 Doctoral advisorGeorge A M ScottAuthor abbrev botany J Milne Scholia has a profile for Josephine Milne Q21521526 Contents 1 Education and career 2 Botanical collections 3 Standard author abbreviation 4 Selected published taxa 5 Selected publications 5 1 Journal articles 5 2 Books 5 3 Book chapters 5 4 Educational resources 6 Legacy 7 ReferencesEducation and career editMilne completed a Bachelor of Education in Environmental Studies in 1978 with a double major in Biology and Geography She then taught biology science and geography for eleven years at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Secondary College in Bentleigh Melbourne Following this Milne tutored students in animal biology genetics and human physiology at Deakin University before beginning a PhD on the reproductive biology of four species of the moss genus Dicranoloma 1 In April 1997 Milne took up a short term position at the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria databasing moss specimens She was asked to stay on and began to work on several projects including with mycologist Tom May mycologist This work yielded several publications including one volume of the Fungi of Australia 2 Milne worked on flora treatments of mosses with Niels Klazenga as well as the Forgotten Flora Project alongside Teresa Lebel and Anneke Veenstra In 2006 Milne was appointed Manager Collections at the National Herbarium of Victoria During this time she was responsible for all aspects of collections management and making the collection accessible to researchers in Australia and around the globe She was involved in the Managers of Australasian Herbarium Collections MAHC group which develops promotes and implements collections management policy guidelines and best practice for herbaria in the region 3 Milne was also central in securing the herbarium of renowned Australian bryologist Ilma Grace Stone for the National Herbarium of Victoria Milne was a Councillor of the Australian Systematic Botany Society from September 2010 to September 2011 then Assistant Treasurer from September 2011 to September 2013 Milne has been instrumental in managing promoting and gaining funding for the digitisation of the large non Australia component of the National Herbarium of Victoria Milne retired as Manager Collections in November 2021 She hopes to return to the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria as an Honorary Associate to continue her research in bryology Botanical collections editMilne s plant collections are held in various Australasian herbaria The majority of her collections totalling over 1700 are housed at the National Herbarium of Victoria Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria There are duplicates at State Herbarium of South Australia the National Herbarium of New South Wales the Queensland Herbarium the Tasmanian Herbarium the Australian National Herbarium the Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research the Auckland War Memorial Museum 4 5 and the Western Australian Herbarium 6 Standard author abbreviation editThe standard author abbreviation J Milne is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 7 Selected published taxa editAustroriella Cargill amp J Milne 8 Austroriella salta J Milne amp Cargill 8 Selected publications editJournal articles edit Milne J 2000 Gemmae in Dicranoloma serratum Broth Par Journal of Bryology 22 70 72 9 Milne J 2001 Reproductive biology of three Australian species of Dicranoloma Bryopsida Dicranaceae sexual reproduction and phenology The Bryologist 104 440 452 10 Cargill D C and Milne J 2013 A new terrestrial genus and species within the aquatic liverwort family Riellaceae Sphaerocarpales from Australia Polish Botanical Journal 58 1 71 80 8 Milne J 2020 Retracing history through herbarium specimens Studies in Western Australian History 35 75 87 11 Books edit May T W Milne J Shingles S and Jones R H 2003 Fungi of Australia vol 2B catalogue and bibliography of Australian macrofungi 2 Basidiomycota p p and Myxomycota p p CSIRO Canberra Book chapters edit Milne J and Short M 1999 Invertebrates in the moss Dicranoloma Ren In W Ponder and D Lunnery eds The Other 99 the conservation and biodiversity of invertebrates pp 129 132 Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales Mosman Educational resources edit Lebel T Milne J and Veenstra Quah A 2004 Set of 10 posters Forgotten Flora Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne South Yarra Milne J and Lebel T 2004 Set of 3 CDs Forgotten Flora Fungi Lichen Bryophytes Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne South Yarra Legacy editThe following taxon has been named in her honour Dactylasioptera milnae Veenstra amp Kolesik 12 References edit Milne Josephine 1997 Studies of the biology of four species of Dicranoloma PhD Deakin University May Tom W Milne Josephine Shingles Susan Jones Rodney H 2003 Fungi of Australia volume 2B catalogue and bibliography of Australian fungi 2 Basidiomycota p p amp Myxomycota p p Fungi of Australia Canberra A C T CSIRO ISBN 9780643069077 Managers of Australasian Herbarium Collections 11 March 2020 Retrieved 8 November 2021 J Milne collections The Australasian Virtual Herbarium Retrieved 15 November 2021 The Australasian Virtual Herbarium The Australasian Virtual Herbarium Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria CHAH 2021 Retrieved 11 October 2021 Isotype of Austroriella salta J Milne amp Cargill family RIELLACEAE JSTOR Global Plants JSTOR 2021 Retrieved 11 October 2021 International Plant Names Index J Milne a b c Cargill D Christine Milne Josephine 2013 A new terrestrial genus and species within the aquatic liverwort family Riellaceae Sphaerocarpales from Australia Polish Botanical Journal 58 1 71 80 doi 10 2478 pbj 2013 0008 Milne Josephine 2000 Gemmae in Dicranoloma serratum Broth Paris Journal of Bryology 22 1 70 72 doi 10 1179 jbr 2000 22 1 70 S2CID 83716042 Retrieved 26 October 2021 Mile Josephine 2001 Reproductive Biology of Three Australian Species of Dicranoloma Bryopsida Dicranaceae Sexual Reproduction and Phenology The Bryologist 104 3 440 452 doi 10 1639 0007 2745 2001 104 0440 RBOTAS 2 0 CO 2 S2CID 85844338 Retrieved 26 October 2021 Milne Josephine 2020 Retracing history through herbarium specimens Studies in Western Australian History 35 75 87 Retrieved 26 October 2021 Veenstra Anneke Lebel Teresa Milne Josephine Kolesik Peter 15 August 2018 Two new species of Dactylasioptera Diptera Cecidomyiidae inducing stem galls on Maireana Chenopodiaceae Austral Entomology 58 1 220 234 doi 10 1111 aen 12363 S2CID 91994090 Retrieved 11 October 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Josephine Milne amp oldid 1170233739, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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