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R. Tucker Abbott

Robert Tucker Abbott (September 28, 1919 – November 3, 1995)[1] was an American conchologist (seashells) and malacologist (molluscs). He was the author of more than 30 books on malacology, which have been translated into many languages.

R. Tucker Abbott
Born(1919-09-28)September 28, 1919
DiedNovember 3, 1995(1995-11-03) (aged 76)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHarvard University and George Washington University
Scientific career
Fieldsmalacology
conchology
InstitutionsNational Museum of Natural History, Academy of Natural Sciences, Delaware Museum of Natural History
Doctoral advisorWilliam James Clench

Abbott was one of the most prominent conchologists of the 20th century. He brought the study of seashells to the public with his works, including most notably: American Seashells (1954), Seashells of the World (1962), The Shell (1972), and The Kingdom of the Seashell (1972). He was an active member of the American Malacological Union and Conchologists of America.

Biography edit

Tucker Abbott was born in Watertown, Massachusetts. His interest in seashells began early; he collected them as a boy and started a museum with a friend in his basement. After having spent part of his youth in Montreal, he went to Harvard University and became a student of William James Clench (1897–1984). In 1941, they started the journal Johnsonia, which specialized in western Atlantic molluscs. He graduated in 1942.

During World War II, Abbott was first a Navy bomber pilot, and later worked for the Medical Research Unit doing research on schistosomiasis. He documented the life cycle of the schistosome in Oncomelania, a small brown freshwater snail, which he studied in the rice fields of the Yangtze valley.

He married fellow malacologist Mary M. Sisler on February 18, 1946, and had three children, Robert Tucker, Jr., Carolyn Tucker and Cynthia Douglas.

After World War II, Abbott worked at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution (1944–1954) as Assistant Curator and Associate Curator of the Department of Mollusks. During this time, he earned his Master's and Ph.D. at George Washington University and wrote the first edition of American Seashells.

He then went to the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia (1954–1969). He was chair of the Department of Mollusks, and held the Pilsbry Chair of Malacology. During that time he went on a number of shelling expeditions to the Indo-Pacific region. He also started his own journal, "Indo-Pacific Mollusca". He also was an active editor of the journal "The Nautilus".

In 1969, Abbott accepted the DuPont Chair of Malacology at the Delaware Museum of Nature & Science. He also headed the Department of Mollusks, and was assistant director. In 1971 he became editor-in-chief of The Nautilus.

Abbott was the Founding Director of Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum on Sanibel Island. He died from pulmonary disease at his Sanibel Island home, on November 3, 1995, two weeks before the museum opened. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.[2][3]

Taxa edit

Species named in his honor edit

A number of species were named in his honor (eponymous species):[4]

  • Armina abbotti Thompson, Cattaneo & Wong, 1990 (synonym of Armina wattla Ev. Marcus & Er. Marcus, 1967)
  • Cassis abbotti Bouchet, 1988
  • Chemnitzia abbotti Robba, Di Geronimo, Chaimanee, Negri & Sanfilippo, 2004
  • Conus regius abbotti Clench, 1942 (now a synonym for Conus sphacelatus)
  • Crenella abbotti Altena, 1968 (synonym of Crenella gemma Olsson & McGinty, 1958)
  • Dolomena abbotti Dekkers & Liverani, 2011
  • Latirus abbotti Snyder, 2003 (synonym of Polygona abbotti (Snyder, 2003))
  • Miralda abbotti Olsson & McGinty, 1958
  • Opalia abbotti Clench & Turner, 1952
  • Odostomia abbotti Olsson & McGinty, 1958
  • Plesiocystiscus abbotti (De Jong & Coomans, 1988)
  • Polygona abbotti (Snyder, 2003)
  • Pseudocyphoma abbotti (Cate, 1973) (synonym of Cyphoma intermedium (G.B. Sowerby I, 1828))
  • Tonna galea abbotti Macsotay & Campos, 2001 (synonym of Tonna galea (Linnaeus, 1758))
  • Volvarina abbotti de Jong & Coomans, 1988

Species named by him edit

Species named by Abbot include:

Bibliography edit

  • R. Tucker Abbott : Introducing Seashells, 1955
  • R. Tucker Abbott: How to know American Marine Shells, 1961
  • Abbott, Tucker (1962). Zim, Herbert S (ed.). Seashells of the World. Illustrated by George and Marita Sandstrom. Golden Guide. ISBN 1-58238-148-8.
  • R. Tucker Abbott :Van Nostrand's Standard Catalog of shells, 1964
  • Abbott, Tucker (1968). Zim, Herbert S (ed.). Seashells of North America, A Guide to Field Identification. Illustrated by George Sandstrom. Golden Field Guides. ISBN 0-307-13657-4.
  • Abbott, Tucker; Stix, Hugh; Stix, Marguerite (1972). The Shell: Five Hundred Million Years of Inspired Design. Photographs by H. Landshoff. Abrams. ISBN 0-345-02689-6.
  • Abbott, Tucker; Young, Mary Elizabeth (1973). American Malacologists: A national register of professional and amateur malacologists and private shell collectors and biographies of early American mollusk workers born between 1618 and 1900. Falls Church, Virginia: American Malacologists. ISBN 0-307-13657-4.
  • Abbott, Tucker (1972). Kingdom of the Seashell. Crown Publishers.
  • Abbott, R. Tucker, 1974, American Seashells, Second edition, Van Nostrand Rheinhold, New York, ISBN 0-442-20228-8.
  • Abbott, Tucker; Morris, Percy A. (1995). A Field Guide to Shells of the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies. Illustrated by Roger Tory Peterson. Peterson Field Guide Series. ISBN 0-395-69779-4.

References edit

  1. ^ "Abbott, Robert Tucker". Who Was Who in America, 1993-1996, vol. 11. New Providence, N.J.: Marquis Who's Who. 1996. p. 1. ISBN 0-8379-0225-8.
  2. ^ Scheu, Lynn. . Conchologists of America, inc. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007.
  3. ^ Thomas, Robert McG. Jr. (November 9, 1995). "R. Tucker Abbott, an Intimate Of Mollusks' World, Dies at 77". The New York Times.
  4. ^ WORMS: R. Tucker Abbott

External links edit

  •   Media related to Robert Tucker Abbott at Wikimedia Commons

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Robert Tucker Abbott September 28 1919 November 3 1995 1 was an American conchologist seashells and malacologist molluscs He was the author of more than 30 books on malacology which have been translated into many languages R Tucker AbbottBorn 1919 09 28 September 28 1919Watertown Massachusetts U S DiedNovember 3 1995 1995 11 03 aged 76 Lee County Florida U S NationalityAmericanAlma materHarvard University and George Washington UniversityScientific careerFieldsmalacologyconchologyInstitutionsNational Museum of Natural History Academy of Natural Sciences Delaware Museum of Natural HistoryDoctoral advisorWilliam James Clench Abbott was one of the most prominent conchologists of the 20th century He brought the study of seashells to the public with his works including most notably American Seashells 1954 Seashells of the World 1962 The Shell 1972 and The Kingdom of the Seashell 1972 He was an active member of the American Malacological Union and Conchologists of America Contents 1 Biography 2 Taxa 2 1 Species named in his honor 2 2 Species named by him 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editTucker Abbott was born in Watertown Massachusetts His interest in seashells began early he collected them as a boy and started a museum with a friend in his basement After having spent part of his youth in Montreal he went to Harvard University and became a student of William James Clench 1897 1984 In 1941 they started the journal Johnsonia which specialized in western Atlantic molluscs He graduated in 1942 During World War II Abbott was first a Navy bomber pilot and later worked for the Medical Research Unit doing research on schistosomiasis He documented the life cycle of the schistosome in Oncomelania a small brown freshwater snail which he studied in the rice fields of the Yangtze valley He married fellow malacologist Mary M Sisler on February 18 1946 and had three children Robert Tucker Jr Carolyn Tucker and Cynthia Douglas After World War II Abbott worked at the National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution 1944 1954 as Assistant Curator and Associate Curator of the Department of Mollusks During this time he earned his Master s and Ph D at George Washington University and wrote the first edition of American Seashells He then went to the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia 1954 1969 He was chair of the Department of Mollusks and held the Pilsbry Chair of Malacology During that time he went on a number of shelling expeditions to the Indo Pacific region He also started his own journal Indo Pacific Mollusca He also was an active editor of the journal The Nautilus In 1969 Abbott accepted the DuPont Chair of Malacology at the Delaware Museum of Nature amp Science He also headed the Department of Mollusks and was assistant director In 1971 he became editor in chief of The Nautilus Abbott was the Founding Director of Bailey Matthews National Shell Museum on Sanibel Island He died from pulmonary disease at his Sanibel Island home on November 3 1995 two weeks before the museum opened He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery 2 3 Taxa editSpecies named in his honor edit A number of species were named in his honor eponymous species 4 Armina abbotti Thompson Cattaneo amp Wong 1990 synonym of Armina wattla Ev Marcus amp Er Marcus 1967 Cassis abbotti Bouchet 1988 Chemnitzia abbotti Robba Di Geronimo Chaimanee Negri amp Sanfilippo 2004 Conus regius abbotti Clench 1942 now a synonym for Conus sphacelatus Crenella abbotti Altena 1968 synonym of Crenella gemma Olsson amp McGinty 1958 Dolomena abbotti Dekkers amp Liverani 2011 Latirus abbotti Snyder 2003 synonym of Polygona abbotti Snyder 2003 Miralda abbotti Olsson amp McGinty 1958 Opalia abbotti Clench amp Turner 1952 Odostomia abbotti Olsson amp McGinty 1958 Plesiocystiscus abbotti De Jong amp Coomans 1988 Polygona abbotti Snyder 2003 Pseudocyphoma abbotti Cate 1973 synonym of Cyphoma intermedium G B Sowerby I 1828 Tonna galea abbotti Macsotay amp Campos 2001 synonym of Tonna galea Linnaeus 1758 Volvarina abbotti de Jong amp Coomans 1988 Species named by him edit Species named by Abbot include Acteon eloiseae Abbott 1973 Chicoreus Phyllonotus margaritensis Abbott 1958 originally described as Murex margaritensis Abbott 1958 Chicoreus Triplex cosmani Abbott amp Finlay 1979 Transennella gerrardi Abbott 1958 family Veneridae Tudivasum zanzibaricum Abbott 1958 originally described as Tudicula zanzibarica Abbott 1958Bibliography editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2011 R Tucker Abbott Introducing Seashells 1955 R Tucker Abbott How to know American Marine Shells 1961 Abbott Tucker 1962 Zim Herbert S ed Seashells of the World Illustrated by George and Marita Sandstrom Golden Guide ISBN 1 58238 148 8 R Tucker Abbott Van Nostrand s Standard Catalog of shells 1964 Abbott Tucker 1968 Zim Herbert S ed Seashells of North America A Guide to Field Identification Illustrated by George Sandstrom Golden Field Guides ISBN 0 307 13657 4 Abbott Tucker Stix Hugh Stix Marguerite 1972 The Shell Five Hundred Million Years of Inspired Design Photographs by H Landshoff Abrams ISBN 0 345 02689 6 Abbott Tucker Young Mary Elizabeth 1973 American Malacologists A national register of professional and amateur malacologists and private shell collectors and biographies of early American mollusk workers born between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church Virginia American Malacologists ISBN 0 307 13657 4 Abbott Tucker 1972 Kingdom of the Seashell Crown Publishers Abbott R Tucker 1974 American Seashells Second edition Van Nostrand Rheinhold New York ISBN 0 442 20228 8 Abbott Tucker Morris Percy A 1995 A Field Guide to Shells of the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and the West Indies Illustrated by Roger Tory Peterson Peterson Field Guide Series ISBN 0 395 69779 4 References edit Abbott Robert Tucker Who Was Who in America 1993 1996 vol 11 New Providence N J Marquis Who s Who 1996 p 1 ISBN 0 8379 0225 8 Scheu Lynn Robert Tucker Abbott Conchologists of America inc Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Thomas Robert McG Jr November 9 1995 R Tucker Abbott an Intimate Of Mollusks World Dies at 77 The New York Times WORMS R Tucker AbbottExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Robert Tucker Abbott at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title R Tucker Abbott amp oldid 1183178419, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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