Randall James Bayer

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Randall James Bayer
Systematic botany

Randall James Bayer (born 13 July 1955) is an American

George Ledyard Stebbins
(1906–2000) who was a visiting professor at the Ohio State University in 1978–1979.

His early academic career was as an Assistant Professor of Biology and Curator of the Benedict Herbarium (WOCB) at University of Windsor, Ontario (1984–1987). In 1987 he moved to Edmonton, Alberta to take up the post of Assistant Professor of Botany and Curator of the Vascular Plant Herbarium (ALTA) at the University of Alberta (1987–1990). He was promoted to Associate Professor of Botany in 1990 and Professor of Botany in 1995. During his sabbatical year in 1994, he was Visiting Adjunct Scientist at Washington State University, Department of Botany. While at the University of Alberta he developed his research program on evolutionary studies in Antennaria (Asteraceae). He has become a well-known authority on the genus and its associated polyploidy and apomixis. He has contributed taxonomic revisions of this genus to a number of North American floras.

In 1997, he emigrated to

phylogeny of Citrus (Rutaceae) and its close relatives, which have great diversity in southeast Asia
. Bayer has published about 100 papers and book chapters in internationally recognized publications.

He has collected plants around the world, including Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, United States, Canada, South America, southern Africa, Madagascar and western Europe. His collections are primarily deposited in ALTA and CANB, with duplicates of many collections in herbaria worldwide.

Publications

The standard author abbreviation R.J.Bayer is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[1]

Book chapters

References

External links