Lindy W. Cayzer Explained
Lindy W. Cayzer |
Birth Name: | Lindy Webster |
Birth Date: | 25 April 1952 |
Thesis Title: | Revision of the family Pittosporaceae in Australia |
Thesis Url: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/145391 |
Thesis Year: | 1997 |
Doctoral Advisors: | Michael Crisp, Judith Gay West |
Author Abbrev Bot: | L.W.Cayzer (IPNI) L.Cayzer(APNI) |
Spouse: | Robin Cayzer |
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Lindy Webster Cayzer CF (born 25 April 1952) is an Australian botanist.
(The Australian Plant Name Index consistently gives her author abbreviation as L.Cayzer.)
Early life and education
Cayzer was born on 25 April 1952, daughter of Robert and Rita Webster.[1] [2] She graduated from the Australian National University with a PhD in 1997.[3]
Career
Cayzer was awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 2016 which enabled her to visit herbaria in Europe and South-East Asia to study the taxonomic data held on the Australian plant family Pittosporaceae.[4] [5] She was supported in this by her husband, Robin Cayzer.[6]
She has continued to work on Australian plants, publishing further work on Pittosporaceae,[7] [8] [9] [10] a monograph on Gastrolobium,[11] and more recently, a monograph on Daviesia,[12] and work on insect pests in timber.[13]
Publications
- Book: What's its name? : a concise list of plant names & name changes for Australia. Proteaceae. 2001. Australian Biological Resources Study. Cayzer, Lindy., Whitbread, Greg., Australian Biological Resources Study.. 0-642-56812-X. Canberra. 48129338.
Notes and References
- Web site: Cayzer, Lindy - Full record view - Libraries Australia Search. librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au. 2020-04-22.
- News: Family Notices. 1981-05-13. Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995). 2020-04-23. 33.
- Cayzer. Lindy Webster. 1997. The Australian National University, The Australian National University. Revision of the family Pittosporaceae in Australia. en-AU. 2 v. 10.25911/5D6667A3BA8DF.
- Web site: 106 Aussies are going global to explore new opportunities for Australia. AAP Medianet. en-AU. 2020-04-23.
- Web site: Cayzer, Lindy's Fellowship Profile WINSTON CHURCHILL MEMORIAL TRUST. www.churchilltrust.com.au. 2020-04-25.
- Web site: An archaeological dig through the information and specimens held on the Australian plant family Pittosporaceae R.Br. in overseas herbaria and botanic gardens. Cayzer. Lindy. 2017-10-31. The Churchill Trust. 2020-04-23.
- Chandler. Gregory T.. Plunkett. Gregory M.. Pinney. Steven M.. Cayzer. Lindy W.. Gemmill. Chrissen E. C.. 2007. Molecular and morphological agreement in Pittosporaceae: phylogenetic analysis with nuclear ITS and plastid trn L– trn F sequence data. Australian Systematic Botany. en. 20. 5. 390. 10.1071/SB07004. 1030-1887.
- Cayzer. L. W.. Crisp. M. D.. Telford. I. R. H.. 2004. Cladistic analysis and revision of Billardiera (Pittosporaceae). Australian Systematic Botany. en. 17. 1. 83. 10.1071/SB03028. 1030-1887.
- Cayzer. L. W.. Crisp. M. D.. 2004. Reinstatement and revision of the genus Marianthus (Pittosporaceae). Australian Systematic Botany. en. 17. 1. 127. 10.1071/SB03029. 1030-1887.
- Cayzer. Lindy W.. Crisp. Mike D.. Donaldson. Stuart. 2007. Cheiranthera (Pittosporaceae). Australian Systematic Botany. en. 20. 4. 340. 10.1071/SB06045. 1030-1887.
- Chandler. Gregory T.. Crisp. Michael D.. Cayzer. Lindy W.. Bayer. Randall J.. 2002. Monograph of Gastrolobium (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae). Australian Systematic Botany. en. 15. 5. 619. 10.1071/SB01010. 1030-1887.
- Crisp. Michael D.. Cayzer. Lindy. Chandler. Gregory T.. Cook. Lyn G.. 2017-03-24. A monograph of Daviesia (Mirbelieae, Faboideae, Fabaceae). Phytotaxa. en. 300. 1. 1–308. 10.11646/phytotaxa.300.1.1. 1179-3163. free.
- Zahid. Iqbal. Grgurinovic. Cheryl. Zaman. Tarik. De Keyzer. Roger. Cayzer. Lindy. 2012. Assessment of technologies and dogs for detecting insect pests in timber and forest products. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research. en. 27. 5. 492–502. 10.1080/02827581.2012.657801. 87269278 . 0282-7581.