István Andrássy (scientist) explained

István Andrássy (5 May 1927, Szolnok, Hungary - 4 August 2012, Budapest) was a Hungarian nematologist. Starting with his first publication in 1952 on the nematode fauna of Mount Bükk,[1] over his dissertation in 1973 on the evolution of nematodes (published as [2]) to his last days he was a very prolific scientist, publishing more than 200 manuscripts, chapters and books on the class of Nematoda.[3] [4] He described 530 taxa of nematodes and at least 60 nematode taxa are named after him, which shows the huge respect he had in the nematologists world.

Nematode taxa named after I. Andràssy

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Andrássy I . 1952 . Freilebende Nematoden aus dem Bükk-Gebirge . Annales historico-naturales Musei nationalis hungarici . 2 . 13–65 .
  2. Andrassy I . 1976 . Evolution as a Basis for the Systematization of Nematodes . Budapest, London, San Francisco, Melbourne . 1–288 .
  3. Dózsa-Farkas K, Csuzdi C, Berczik A . 2012 . In Memoriam Prof. István Andrássy . Opusc. Zool. Budapest . 43 . 2 . 109–120 .
  4. Vinciguerra MT . 2012 . Obituary . Nematology . 14 . 8 . 1015–1017 . 10.1163/15685411-00002687 .