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Joanna M. Kain
Born
Dorothy Kain

1930
Christchurch, New Zealand
Died21 July 2017
Canberra, ACT, Australia
NationalityNew Zealander and British
Alma mater University College London
Known forResearch into ecology of macroalgae
PartnerNorman Jones
Children2
Scientific career
Fields Phycology
Institutions Port Erin Marine Biological Station
Doctoral advisor Gordon Elliott Fogg
Author abbrev. (botany)J.M.Kain

Joanna M. Jones (née Dorothy Kain, 1930 – 21 July 2017) was a phycologist, marine biologist and diver. [1] [2] She researched kelp forest ecology adding to the scientific knowledge on its population, reproduction, competition and growth as well as descriptions of subcanopy seaweeds found in kelp forests. [3] She was president of the British Phycological Society from 1987 to 1988. [4]

Early life

Kain was born in Christchurch in 1930. [1]

Career

Kain worked at the Port Erin Marine Laboratory (PEML) until 1991. [5]

Death

Jones died on 21 July 2017. [1]

Some publications

  • Marcia A. De O. Figueiredo; Joanna M Kain (Jones); Trevor A. Norton (2000). "Responses of crustose corallines to epiphyte and canopy cover". Journal of Phycology. 36 (1): 17–24. doi: 10.1046/J.1529-8817.2000.98208.X. ISSN  0022-3646. Wikidata  Q108871648.
  • Joanna M. Kain (Jones); Trevor A. Norton; Ann E. Montegut (1987). "Growth of blades of Nerocystis luetkeana (Phaeophyta) in darkness 1". Journal of Phycology. 23 (2): 464–469. doi: 10.1111/J.1529-8817.1987.TB02533.X. ISSN  0022-3646. Wikidata  Q108871635.

References

  1. ^ a b c Alecia Bellgrove (19 October 2017). "A life well lived: Joanna Jones (Kain) 1930–2017" (PDF). Journal of Applied Phycology. 29 (6): 2707–2711. doi: 10.1007/S10811-017-1294-0. ISSN  0921-8971. Wikidata  Q60485655.
  2. ^ Geraldine Reid (1 December 2018). "From the Shore to the Sublittoral: Liverpool's Algal Women". Collections. 14 (4): 455–475. doi: 10.1177/155019061801400405. ISSN  1550-1906. Wikidata  Q92975280.
  3. ^ Kathryn Schoenrock; Kenan M Chan; Tony O'Callaghan; Rory O'Callaghan; Aaron Golden; Stacy A Krueger-Hadfield; Anne Marie Power (16 June 2020). "A review of subtidal kelp forests in Ireland: From first descriptions to new habitat monitoring techniques". Ecology and Evolution. 10 (13): 6819–6832. doi: 10.1002/ECE3.6345. ISSN  2045-7758. PMC  7381581. PMID  32724553. Wikidata  Q98159269.
  4. ^ "President 1987–88". British Phycological Journal. 24 (3): 201. August 1989. doi: 10.1080/00071618900650211. ISSN  0007-1617.
  5. ^ "Port Erin Marine Laboratory 1975 Honors Year". peml1975.org.uk. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  6. ^ International Plant Names Index.  J.M.Kain.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joanna M. Kain
Born
Dorothy Kain

1930
Christchurch, New Zealand
Died21 July 2017
Canberra, ACT, Australia
NationalityNew Zealander and British
Alma mater University College London
Known forResearch into ecology of macroalgae
PartnerNorman Jones
Children2
Scientific career
Fields Phycology
Institutions Port Erin Marine Biological Station
Doctoral advisor Gordon Elliott Fogg
Author abbrev. (botany)J.M.Kain

Joanna M. Jones (née Dorothy Kain, 1930 – 21 July 2017) was a phycologist, marine biologist and diver. [1] [2] She researched kelp forest ecology adding to the scientific knowledge on its population, reproduction, competition and growth as well as descriptions of subcanopy seaweeds found in kelp forests. [3] She was president of the British Phycological Society from 1987 to 1988. [4]

Early life

Kain was born in Christchurch in 1930. [1]

Career

Kain worked at the Port Erin Marine Laboratory (PEML) until 1991. [5]

Death

Jones died on 21 July 2017. [1]

Some publications

  • Marcia A. De O. Figueiredo; Joanna M Kain (Jones); Trevor A. Norton (2000). "Responses of crustose corallines to epiphyte and canopy cover". Journal of Phycology. 36 (1): 17–24. doi: 10.1046/J.1529-8817.2000.98208.X. ISSN  0022-3646. Wikidata  Q108871648.
  • Joanna M. Kain (Jones); Trevor A. Norton; Ann E. Montegut (1987). "Growth of blades of Nerocystis luetkeana (Phaeophyta) in darkness 1". Journal of Phycology. 23 (2): 464–469. doi: 10.1111/J.1529-8817.1987.TB02533.X. ISSN  0022-3646. Wikidata  Q108871635.

References

  1. ^ a b c Alecia Bellgrove (19 October 2017). "A life well lived: Joanna Jones (Kain) 1930–2017" (PDF). Journal of Applied Phycology. 29 (6): 2707–2711. doi: 10.1007/S10811-017-1294-0. ISSN  0921-8971. Wikidata  Q60485655.
  2. ^ Geraldine Reid (1 December 2018). "From the Shore to the Sublittoral: Liverpool's Algal Women". Collections. 14 (4): 455–475. doi: 10.1177/155019061801400405. ISSN  1550-1906. Wikidata  Q92975280.
  3. ^ Kathryn Schoenrock; Kenan M Chan; Tony O'Callaghan; Rory O'Callaghan; Aaron Golden; Stacy A Krueger-Hadfield; Anne Marie Power (16 June 2020). "A review of subtidal kelp forests in Ireland: From first descriptions to new habitat monitoring techniques". Ecology and Evolution. 10 (13): 6819–6832. doi: 10.1002/ECE3.6345. ISSN  2045-7758. PMC  7381581. PMID  32724553. Wikidata  Q98159269.
  4. ^ "President 1987–88". British Phycological Journal. 24 (3): 201. August 1989. doi: 10.1080/00071618900650211. ISSN  0007-1617.
  5. ^ "Port Erin Marine Laboratory 1975 Honors Year". peml1975.org.uk. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  6. ^ International Plant Names Index.  J.M.Kain.

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