Gontran Hamel
Gontran Georges Henri Hamel (1883–1944) was a French phycologist.
In 1927 he earned his doctorate in natural sciences with a thesis on the red algae genera Acrochaetium and Rhodochorton.[1] He is known for research performed in the "Laboratoire de Cryptogamie" at the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris.[2] He reportedly died while trying to reach Paris by bicycle prior to its liberation in August 1944.[3]
In 1924 with Pierre Allorge (1891–1944), he was co-founder of the journal Revue algologique.[4] He was also a contributor to the exsiccatae series Algues de France.[5]
In 1942 Frederik Børgesen named the brown algae genus Hamelella (family Chordariaceae) in his honor.[3][6] Also, the red algae species Lithothamnion hamelii is one of several species that bear his name.[7]
Written works
- Recherches sur les genres Acrochaetium Naeg. et Rhodochorton Naeg., 1927. (doctoral thesis)
- Chlorophycées des côtes française, Revue algologique, 1928 - Chlorophyceae of coastal France.
- Floridées de France Laboratoire de Cryptogamie, (1924–1933) - Florideae of France.
- Phéophycées de France, 1931–1939 - Phaeophyceae of France.[8]
- Corallinacées de France et d'Afrique du Nord (with Paul Lemoine) - Corallinaceae of France and northern Africa.[9]
References
- ↑ Bordeaux.w3line Recherches sur les genres Acrochaetium Naeg. et Rhodochorton Naeg.
- ↑ JSTOR Plant Science Hamel, Gontran Georges Henri (1883–1944)
- 1 2 BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
- ↑ Cryptogamie Algologie - CRYPTOGAMIE - The Journal
- ↑ Willemetia Florain - Association des Botanistes Lorrains
- ↑ Algaebase Hamelella Børgesen, 1942
- ↑ Algaebase Lithothamnion hamelii
- ↑ IDREF.fr (bibliography)
- ↑ WorldCat Titles Corallinacées de France et d'Afrique du Nord
- ↑ IPNI. Hamel.