Arne Strid

Arne Strid (born March 7, 1943 in Kristianstad, Sweden) is a Swedish prominent botanist and expert on Greek flora.

ARNE STRID

Biography

He studied botany, chemistry and genetics in the University of Lund and graduated in 1970. His doctorate was about an experimental study for the differentiation and evolution of a group of plants (Nigella arvensis complex) in the Aegean archipelago (Supervisor: Prof. Hans Runemark) for which he also won the American prize "Jesse M. Greenman" for the best dissertation of scientific classification of plants that year.

He was Professor of Botany (1973-2001) at the University of Copenhagen and visiting Professor at the University of Patras, Greece (1997-1998). He was Director of the Gothenburg Botanical Garden and the Natural History Museum of Göteborg (2001-2008). From 2011 he is Emeritus Prof. at the Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum, from 2015 at the University of Patras, Greece and from 2017 at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He is also Emeritus Prof. at the University of Lund and the University of Copenhagen.[1]

Besides Greece, Strid has worked and named new plant species in Turkey, Australia and South Africa.

Family

He is married to biologist Barbro Jende Strid and they have two daughters. Together Arne and Barbro Strid edited an annotated re-issue of the Flora Graeca.

Works

  • Strid, Arne. Wild flowers of mount Olympus (1980)[2]
  • Strid, Arne. Mountain Flora of Greece: Volume 1 (1986)[3]
  • With Kit Tan (eds), Mountain Flora of Greece: Volume 2 (1991)[4]
  • With Phitos D., Snogerup S. and Greuter W. (eds), The Red Data Book of rare and threatened plants of Greece (1995)
  • With Kit Tan (eds), Flora Hellenica, Volume 1: Gymnospermae to Caryphyllaceae (1997)[5]
  • With Kit Tan (eds), Flora Hellenica, Volume 2: Nymphaeaceae to Platanaceae (2002)[6]
  • Strid, Arne. Flora Hellenica Bibliography (2006)
  • With Kit Tan, Wildflowers of Greece (2009)[7]
  • With Strid B. (eds), Flora Graeca Sibthorpiana re-issue (2013)
  • With Dimopoulos P., Raus Th., Bergmeier E., Constantinidis Th., Iatrou G., Kokkini S., and Tzanoudakis D., Vascular plants of Greece: An annotated checklist (2013)[8]
  • Strid, Arne. Atlas of the Aegean Flora (2016)[9]

Eponymy

The plant taxa Dichoropetalum stridii (Hartvig) Pimenov & Kljuykov, Onosma stridii Teppner, Sagina stridii Kit Tan, Zarkos & Christodoulou, Crocus biflorus subsp. stridii (Papan. & Zacharof) B. Mathew, Odontarrhena stridii and Astragalus stridii Kit Tan are named after him.

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References

  1. "Arne Strid". 2014-05-16. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
  2. "Wild flowers of Mount Olympus - Goulandris National History Museum". www.gnhm.gr. Archived from the original on 2016-08-21. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
  3. Barneby, Rupert C. (1987-04-01). "Mountain flora of Greece, volume 1". Brittonia. 39 (2): 285. doi:10.2307/2807396. ISSN 0007-196X. JSTOR 2807396.
  4. Barneby, Rupert C. (1991-07-01). "Mountain flora of Greece. Volume 2. Edited by Arne Strid and Kit Tan". Brittonia. 43 (3): 177. doi:10.2307/2807052. ISSN 0007-196X. JSTOR 2807052.
  5. Formats and Editions of Flora Hellenica / Vol. 1, [Gymnospermae to Caryophyllaceae]. [WorldCat.org]. OCLC 503772137.
  6. "Flora HellenicaStrid, Arne; Tan, Kit - NHBS". www.nhbs.com. Archived from the original on 2016-09-14. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
  7. "Εθνικό Κέντρο Βιβλίου / Current issue". www.ekebi.gr. Archived from the original on 2016-08-29. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
  8. "Englera | BGBM". www.bgbm.org. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
  9. "Englera | BGBM". www.bgbm.org. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
  10. IPNI.  Strid.
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