Mark Harvey (arachnologist)
Mark Harvey (born 17 September, 1958) is a museum scientist and biologist. Since 1989 he has been based at the Western Australian Museum.
Mark S. Harvey | |
---|---|
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Scientist |
His research interests include the systematics and evolution of arachnids and other terrestrial invertebrates.
As of November 2019, he is a member and Vice-President of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.[1]
Achievements, awards and recognition
Harvey was presented with the 1991 Edgeworth David Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales[2], and the Bonnet Award by the International Society of Arachnology in 2013[3].
In 2017, he was awarded the Distinguished Career Award by the Society of Australian Systematic Biologists.[4]
gollark: I definitely didn't blatantly make it up.
gollark: At precisely 0.0010723302924253162m³ of volume.
gollark: Memorizing 16 hex digits is totally possible with some work though. You'd probably only need 20 minutes or so at most.
gollark: I'm sure you could do it more subtly with horrible amounts of work.
gollark: Or just record yourself saying the name and play it back to them.
References
- Commissioners, International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, retrieved 2017-08-21
- Edgeworth David Medal, retrieved 2019-11-27
- ISA Awards, retrieved 2019-11-27
- SASB Honorific Awards, retrieved 2019-11-27
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.