Alfred Mycolayovych Oxner (; ) (15 February 1898 – 20 November 1973) was a Ukrainian botanist and lichenologist. His research covered various areas:
floristics
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,
taxonomy
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,
phylogenetics
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,
phytogeography
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, and
phytosociology
Phytosociology, also known as phytocoenology or simply plant sociology, is the study of groups of species of plant that are usually found together. Phytosociology aims to Empirical evidence, empirically describe the vegetative environment of a giv ...
. Oxner founded the National Lichenological Herbarium of Ukraine.
Biography
Alfred Nikolaevich Oxner was born on 15 February 1898 in Elizavetgrad (now
Kropyvnytskyi
Kropyvnytskyi (, ) is a city in central Ukraine, situated on the Inhul, Inhul River. It serves as the administrative center of Kirovohrad Oblast. Population:
Over its history, Kropyvnytskyi has changed its name several times. The settlement ...
, Ukraine). Although his family was of
German nobility
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, they kept their origins and nationality secret during the time of the former socialist regime. The names of his real parents, Nicolay Ochsner, an ensign in the reserve and a farmer, and his mother Wilgelmine (née Schwartz), are on his birth certificate. However, he grew up with the families of his foster mother Zinaida Lazarevna Solomonova and her brother Mozyrj Lazarevich Solomonov.
In 1917, after graduating from the Elisavetgrad Gymnasium, Oxner entered
Kyiv University
The Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (; also known as Kyiv University, Shevchenko University, or KNU) is a public university in Kyiv, Ukraine.
The university is the third-oldest university in Ukraine after the University of Lviv and ...
(physical and mathematical faculty), from which he graduated in 1924. At university Oxner heard lectures from and was influenced by prominent Soviet scientists such as
Aleksandr Fomin,
Mykola Kholodny, and
Ivan Schmalhausen
Ivan Ivanovich Schmalhausen (; 23 April 1884 – 7 October 1963) was a Ukrainian and later Soviet zoologist and evolutionary biologist of German descent. He developed the theory of stabilizing selection, and took part in the development of the mo ...
. As a student he studied
botany
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at the
A.V. Fomin Botanical Garden at the University. From 1920 to 1924 he worked as a teacher in secondary schools, then he was engaged in teaching at the
Kirovograd Agricultural College. He was appointed as a
post-graduate
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student and began research at the herbarium of the Botanical Garden. In his spare time he studied the local
flora
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, and subsequently published one of his first scientific papers, entitled "Some rare plants of the Zinov’iv District of the Kherson Region". Although lichens later became his main focus, he maintained an interest in
vascular plant
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s, and continued to work on the
taxonomy
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of the family
Liliaceae
The lily family, Liliaceae, consists of about 15 genera and 610 species of flowering plants within the order Liliales. They are monocotyledonous, perennial, herbaceous, often bulbous geophytes. Plants in this family have evolved with a fai ...
; this work was later published in the first edition of ''Flora of Ukraine''.
As a student Oxner undertook several botanical expeditions to Ukraine and Belarus, where he collected many plants, mosses, and lichens. This field research resulted in the 1924 publication "Additions to the Flora of the Lichens of Belarus".
In 1926, Oxner became a senior researcher at the Department of Botany of the
People's Commissariat for Education
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of the Ukrainian SSR. This department was taken over in 1927 by the Institute of Botany of the People's Commissariat of Education, and in 1931 the institute was transferred to the jurisdiction of the
Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. Since 1931 Oxner worked at the Institute of Botany of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. In 1935 he received his
candidate
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degree in biological sciences without defending a dissertation (a distinction called ''
honoris causa
An honorary degree is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree-awarding institution) has waived all of the usual requirements. It is also known by the Latin phrases ''honoris causa'' ("for the sake of the honour") or ''ad hono ...
''). World War II interrupted his studies, and in 1942 he evacuated to Kirov, working there as a teacher at a secondary school. He continued to work on his thesis, and that same year defended his doctoral thesis, "Analysis and History of the Arctic Lichen Flora Origin".
After that he was given the title of
Professor
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at Kyiv University. In 1968, Oxner was elected director of the Institute of Botany, a position he kept until 1970. In 1972 he became a
corresponding member
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This title existed or exist in the Soviet Union, GDR, Polish People's Republic, Czechoslovak S ...
of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. Alfred Nikolaevich Oxner died on 20 November 1973.
Selected works
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*Kondratyuk, S.Y., Kärnefelt, I., Goward, T., Galloway, D.J., Kudratov, I., Lackovičová, A., Lisická, E. & Guttová, A. 2010. Diagnoses of new taxa. In Oxner, A.M. (Ed. Kondratyuk, S.Y. & Roms, O.G.), Flora lyshaynykiv Ukrainy (Флора лишайників України).
lora of the Lichens of Ukraine2(3): 435–445.
*Kondratyuk, S.Y., Dymytrova, L.V. & Nadyeina, O.V. 2010. The third checklist of lichen-forming and allied fungi of Ukraine. In Oxner, A.M. (Ed. Kondratyuk, S.Y. & Roms, O.G.), Flora lyshaynykiv Ukrainy (Флора лишайників України).
lora of the Lichens of Ukraine2(3): 446–486.
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Recognition
In 1998, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alfred Oxner, the Institute of Botany. N.G. Kholodny founded a prize with his name, awarded to young lichenologists every 2–3 years.
Eponyms
Four genera are named after Alfred Oxner: ''
Oxnerella
''Oxnerella'' is a genus of centrohelid
The centrohelids or centroheliozoa are a large group of heliozoan protists. They include both mobile and sessile forms, found in freshwater and marine environments, especially at some depth.
Characteris ...
'' ;
''
Oxneria'' ;
''
Oxneriaria'' ;
and ''
Oxneriopsis
''Oxneriopsis'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Teloschistaceae. It has four species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichens.
Taxonomy
The genus was circumscribed in 2017 by the lichenologists Sergey Kondratyuk, Dalip ...
'' .
Several species have also been
named in his honour, including: ''
Lecanora oxneri'' ;
''
Melaspilea oxneri'' ; ''
Porina oxneri'' ;
''
Cladonia oxneri'' ;
''
Endopyrenium oxneri'' ;
''
Physcia oxneri'' ;
''
Ascochyta alfrediae'' ;
''
Aspicilia oxneriana'' ;
''
Haematomma oxneri'' ;
''
Xanthoria oxneri'' ; ''
Caloplaca oxneri'' ;
''
Xanthoria alfredi'' ;
''
Ivanpisutia oxneri
''Biatora oxneri'' is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It is found in the Russian Far East and in South Korea.
Taxonomy
The species was formally described as new to science in 2015 by lichenologists Ser ...
'' ; ''
Rinodina oxneriana'' ;
''
Staurothele oxneri'' ;
''
Leptosphaeria oxneriae'' ;
and ''
Hyperphyscia oxneri'' .
See also
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:Taxa named by Alfred Oxner
References
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1898 births
1973 deaths
Lichenologists
20th-century Ukrainian scientists
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv alumni
Scientists from Kropyvnytskyi
Taxonomists