Elizabeth McMurchie, A. Weeks, Justin P. Williams, T. Hawkins, Minnie Windler
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理查德和米妮·温德勒奖旨在表彰前一年在卡斯塔尼亚发表的最好的系统学和生态学论文的作者。2020年,两篇文章的作者被选为获奖者:Elizabeth McMurchie和Andrea Weeks,他们的文章“弗吉尼亚州卢顿县蓝岭环境管理中心的维管植物群和生态群落评估”(Castanea 85[1]: 42-64),以及Justin P. Williams和Tracy S. Hawkins,他们的文章“橡子象鼻虫(鞘翅目:Curculionidae)捕食动态在密西西比湖底阔叶林”(Castanea 85[1]: 59 - 168)。南阿巴拉契亚植物学会版权所有2019
The Richard and Minnie Windler Award recognizes the authors of the best systematics and ecology papers published in Castanea during the previous year. For 2020, authors of two articles were selected as winners: Elizabeth McMurchie and Andrea Weeks for their article, “Vascular Flora and Ecological Community Assessment of the Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship, Loudoun County, Virginia” (Castanea 85[1]:42–64), and Justin P. Williams and Tracy S. Hawkins for their article, “Acorn Weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Predation Dynamics in a Mississippi Bottomland Hardwood Forest” (Castanea 85[1]:159–168). CASTANEA 86(1): 147–148 MAY Copyright 2019 Southern Appalachian Botanical Society
期刊介绍:
Castanea is named in honor of the American Chestnut tree. Castanea is thebotanical name for Chestnuts, dating back to what the ancient Greeks calledthem.
The American Chestnut is a critically endangered tree that once made up 35%of the forests of the Eastern US before being devastated by a blight thatdestroyed up to 4 billion American Chestnut trees.
Castanea serves professional and amateur botanists by reviewing andpublishing scientific papers related to botany in the Eastern United States.
We accept papers relating to plant biology, biochemistry, ecology, floristics,physiology and systematics.