Áskell Löve Explained

Áskell Löve
Birth Date:20 October 1916
Birth Place:Reykjavík, Iceland
Nationality:Icelandic
Death Place:San Jose, California
Field:Plant evolution
Work Institution:University of Iceland, University of Manitoba, Université de Montréal and University of Colorado at Boulder
Alma Mater:Lund University
Known For:use of chromosome numbers in plant systematics
Prizes:Guggenheim fellow in 1963

Áskell Löve (20 October 1916 – 29 May 1994) was an Icelandic systematic botanist, particularly active in the Arctic.[1]

Education

Áskell studied botany at Lund University, Sweden, from 1937. He received his PhD in 1942 in botany and a D.Sc. degree in genetics the year after. From 1941 to 1945, he was a research associate at Lund University and a corresponding geneticist at the University of Iceland.

Work

In 1945, where he served as director of Institute of Botany and Plant Breeding at the University of Iceland 1945–1951. Then, the family moved to North America, where Áskell became associate professor of botany at the University of Manitoba, Canada. In 1956, he became Professeur de Recherches at Université de Montréal and, in 1964 professor of biology at the University of Colorado at Boulder, which he remained until 1974.

Áskell was awarded a Guggenheim fellow in 1963[2] and elected member of the Icelandic Academy of Sciences. He was a co-founder of the Flora Europaea-project. He retained his Icelandic citizenship to his death.

Áskell was particularly interested in the chromosome numbers of plants. He published numerous accounts in this field,[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] including editing more than hundred chromosome number reports published in the scientific journal Taxon between 1964 and 1988.[9] He made a major contribution to the evolution and taxonomy of the wheat-relatives in the Triticeae.[10]

In 1974, Áskell, then full professor and chairman of the biology department of the university of Colorado Boulder, was forced to resign. In 1997, his wife wrote her family history, a 86-page biography that provides a detailed explanation of her husband's forced resignation. This mémoire was deposited at the Hunt Botanical Library in Pittsburgh in 1997 and was supposed to be kept unreleased until 2018.[11]

Áskell also wrote papers about plant evolution from a more theoretical angle, e.g. the still cited The biological species concept and its evolutionary structure.[12]

He wrote some floras on Icelandic plants, including Íslenzk Ferðaflóra (1970, 2nd. ed. 1975), illustrated by Dagny Tande Lid.[13]

Personal life

Áskell married his fellow student and colleague Doris Löve (née Wahlén). Together, they moved back to Iceland in 1945.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.mbl.is/greinasafn/grein/140344/ Morgenbladid. 2 June 1994
  2. http://www.gf.org/fellows/all?index=l&page=16 List of Guggenheim Fellows
  3. Löve . Á.. Löve. D.. Doris Löve . 1956 . Cytotaxonomical conspectus of the Icelandic flora . Acta Horti Gotoburgensis . 20. 4 . 65–290 .
  4. Book: Löve . Á.. Löve. D.. Doris Löve . 1961 . Chromosome numbers of central and northwest European plant species . Opera Botanica . 5 . Almqvist & Wiksell . Stockholm . 1–581 .
  5. Book: Löve . Á.. Löve. D.. Doris Löve . 1966 . Cytotaxonomy of the alpine vascular plants of Mount Washington . University of Colorado Studies. Series of Biology No. 24. University of Colorado . Boulder . 1–75 .
  6. Book: Löve . Á.. Löve. D.. Doris Löve . 1974 . Cytotaxonomical atlas of the Slovenian flora . Cytotaxonomical Atlases vol. 1. J. Cramer. Vaduz . 1241 .
  7. Book: Löve . Á.. Löve. D.. Doris Löve . 1975 . Cytotaxonomical atlas of the Arctic flora . Cytotaxonomical Atlases vol. 2. J. Cramer. Vaduz . 598 .
  8. Book: Löve . Á.. Löve. D.. Doris Löve . Pichi-Sermolli . R. E. G. . Rodolfo Emilio Giuseppe Pichi-Sermolli . 1977 . Cytotaxonomical atlas of the Pteridophyta . Cytotaxonomical Atlases vol. 3. J. Cramer. Vaduz . 398 .
  9. Weber . W.A.. 1994 . Áskell Löve (1916-1994) In Memoriam . Arctic and Alpine Research . 26 . 3 . 313–314 . 1551945 .
  10. Löve . Á.. 1984 . Conspectus of the Triticeae . Feddes Repertorium . 95 . 7–8. 425–521. 10.1002/fedr.4910950702.
  11. Kaersvang. Lóa Löve. Weber. W.A.. Ives. J. D.. 2000. Doris Löve (1918–2000) In Memoriam. Arctic and Alpine Research. 32. 3. 360–363. 10.1080/15230430.2000.12003375. 1552536. 218525313. free.
  12. Löve . Á.. 1964 . The biological species concept and its evolutionary structure . Taxon . 13 . 2 . 33–45 . 1216308 . 10.2307/1216308.
  13. Book: Löve . Á.. 1970 . Íslenzk Ferðaflóra . is . . Almenna Bókfélagið . Reykjavík .