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Alf Erling Porsild (1901–1977) was a
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botanist.


Biography

He was born in
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as a son of the botanist M.P. Porsild. He grew up on the Arctic Station in
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, West
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, where he acted as assistant to his father. Between 1936 and 1945, he was
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at the
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, Ottawa, and from 1945 to 1967 he was head of the department of
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there. He authored over 100 scientific articles on the
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of the
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and of the
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, as well as numerous popular papers and books, including important flora of Canada's Arctic and northern regions. He made over 25,000 plant collections (numbers), resulting in over 100,000 specimens which are deposited in the National Herbarium of Canada (CAN) at the Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, and in other herbaria around the world. Porsild was hired to take part in the
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to bring reindeer-herding to the indigenous populations of northern Canada in the hopes of building a sustainable industry. He borrowed the term ''
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'' from the
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and made it a scientific and vernacular term (first used in 1938). Porsild Pingo in
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is named in his honor, as well as Mount Porsild in the
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. Porsild's starwort (''Stellaria porsildii''), a plant native to mountains in Arizona and New Mexico, is also named in his honor. The Canadian Botanical Association awards annually the 'Alf Erling Porsild Award', in recognition of the best paper published in the field of systematics and phytogeography that year by a graduate student in a Canadian university or a Canadian student in a foreign university. Porsild was awarded the
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by the
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in 1966. He was portrayed by
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in
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's 1998 documentary film '' The Herd''.Bonnie Malleck, "A stirring look at the Arctic; TV tonight; The Herd traces the true story of six-year trek". ''
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'', October 4, 2001.


Selected works

*Porsild, A.E. (1920) Sur le poids et les dimensions des graines arctiques. ''Revue Générale de Botanique'' 32: 97–120. *Porsild, A.E. (1926) Contributions to the Flora of West-Greenland at 70°-71°45´ N. lat. ''
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'' vol. 58 (2) *Porsild, Erling (1936
The Reindeer Industry and the Canadian Eskimo
''The Geographical Journal'', 88.1: 1–17. *Porsild, A.E. (1938) Earth mounds in unglaciated arctic northwestern America. ''The Geographical Review'' 28: 46–58. *Porsild, A.E. (1941) A relic flora on sand dunes from the Champlain Sea in the Ottawa Valley. ''The Canadian Field-Naturalist'' 55: 66–72
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*Porsild, A.E. (1943) Materials for a flora of the continental Northwest Territories of Canada. ''Sargentia'' 4: 1–79. *Porsild, A.E. (1945) Mammals of the Mackenzie Delta. ''Canadian Field-Naturalist'' 59: 4–22. *Porsild, A.E. (1950) Vascular plants of Nueltin Lake, Northwest Territories. National Museum of Canada Bulletin 118: 72–83. *Porsild, A.E. (1951) Botany of Southeastern Yukon adjacent to the
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. Bulletin /
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vol. 121 (also Biological series /
National Museum of Canada The national museums of Canada are the nine museums in Canada designated under the federal ''Museums Act'' and operated by the Government of Canada. The national museums are responsible for "preserving and promoting the heritage of Canada and all it ...
vol. 41), 400 pp. *Porsild, A.E. (1951) Plant life in the Arctic. ''Canadian Geographical Journal'' 42: 120–145. *Porsild, A.E. (1951) A biological exploration of Banks and Victoria Islands. National Museum of Canada Bulletin 123: 133–138 (reprinted from ''Arctic Circular'', 1950). *Porsild, A.E. (1953) Edible plants of the Arctic. Illustrated by
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. ''The Arctic'' 6: 15–34
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*Porsild, A.E. (1955) The vascular plants of the Western Canadian Arctic archipelago. Bulletin /
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vol. 135 (also Biological series /
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vol. 45), 226 pp. *Porsild, A.E. (1957) Illustrated Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Illustrated by
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. Bulletin /
National Museum of Canada The national museums of Canada are the nine museums in Canada designated under the federal ''Museums Act'' and operated by the Government of Canada. The national museums are responsible for "preserving and promoting the heritage of Canada and all it ...
vol. 146. 209 pp. *Porsild, A.E. 1958. Geographical distribution of some elements in the flora of Canada. ''Geographical Bulletin'' 11: 57–77. *Porsild, A.E. 1963. ''Stellaria longipes'' Goldie and its allies in North America. National Museum of Canada Bulletin 186: 1–35. *Porsild, A.E. 1964. Illustrated flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (2nd edition, revised). National Museum of Canada Bulletin 146: 1–218. *Porsild, A. E. 1965. Some new or critical vascular plants of Alaska and Yukon. ''Canadian Field-Naturalist'' 79: 79–90. *Porsild, A. E. 1966. Contributions to the flora of southwestern Yukon Territory. National Museum of Canada Bulletin 216: 1–86. *Porsild, A.E., C.R. Harington & G.A. Mulligan (1967) '' Lupinus arcticus'' Wats. grown from seeds of
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age. ''Science'' 158 (3797): 113–114

*Porsild, A.E. and W.J. Cody. (1968) Checklist of the vascular plants of continental Northwest Territories, Canada. Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. 102 pp. *Cody, W.J. and A.E. Porsild. (1968) Additions to the flora of continental Northwest Territories, Canada. ''Canadian Field-Naturalist'' 82: 263–275. *Porsild, A. E. 1974. Materials for a flora of central Yukon Territory. National Museums of Canada, National Museum of Natural Sciences, Publications in Botany, No. 4. 77 pp. *Porsild, A.E. (1974) Rocky Mountain wild flowers. Illustrated by
Dagny Tande Lid Dagny Tande Lid (25 May 1903 – 28 January 1998) was a Norwegian painter, illustrator and poet. She is most noted for her drawings of plants and is known for her own illustrated poetry collections and for her botanical illustrations of Norwegian ...
. Ottawa, National Museum of Natural Sciences, 454 pp. *Porsild A.E. & Cody, William J. (1980) ''Vascular plants of continental Northwest Territories'', Canada. Ottawa, National Museum of Natural Sciences, 667 pp.


References

Soper, J.H. and W.J. Cody. 1978. Alf Erling Porsild, M.B.E., F.R.S.C. (1901-1977). ''Canadian Field-Naturalist'' 92: 298–304.


External links

his is an open access book {{DEFAULTSORT:Porsild, A.Erling Botanists active in the Arctic 20th-century Danish botanists 20th-century Canadian botanists Danish expatriates in Canada Porsild, Erling Greenlandic emigrants to Canada 1977 deaths 1901 births Massey Medal recipients Scientists from Copenhagen People from Qeqertarsuaq