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
NationalityAustralian
OccupationScientist

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: Just include the entire source code of potatOS (except the bits that actually run it), shove your code in the middle somewhere, minify, compile to bytecode, strip debug symbols, and obfuscate the string constants using my thingy maybe.
gollark: You could compress it, I guess. PotatOS has LZW although actually that isn't used much now.
gollark: Well, it's still more efficient to just use uncompiled code.
gollark: I guess you might save a little bit of time on parsing at best.
gollark: The bytecode is *bigger* than the input code.

References

  1. Commissioners, International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, retrieved 2017-08-21
  2. Edgeworth David Medal, retrieved 2019-11-27
  3. ISA Awards, retrieved 2019-11-27
  4. SASB Honorific Awards, retrieved 2019-11-27
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