VYACHESLAV YU. BARKALOV

TITLE:

    Senior Scientist and Curator of the Herbarium, Laboratory of Higher Plants, Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok 690022, Russia.

EDUCATION:

    M.S. Botany, Far East State University, Vladivostok, Russia, 1977.

    Ph.D. Botany, Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia, 1981.

POSITIONS:

    Postdoctoral student, Junior Scientist, Scientist, Senior Scientist, Laboratory of Higher Plants, Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok 690022, Russia.

FIELD EXPERIENCE:

    Numerous botanical collecting expeditions since 1978 throughout the Russian Far East, including Sakhalin, Kamchatka; numerous expeditions to all the larger Kuril islands (Alaid, Shumshu, Paramushir, Onekotan, Iturup, and Kunashir)

PUBLICATIONS:

    Approximately 30 scientific papers, in Russian, since 1977 on the systematics of the plant families Asteraceae, Liliaceae, Cuscutaceae of the Russian Far East; the flora of the Kuril Islands; and conservation of the plants of the Russian Far East.

Five publications most relevant to the present proposal:

    BARKALOV, V. Y. 1984. New and rare species of vascular plants from the Kuril Islands. Bot. Jour., 69(12): 1685-1690.

    BARKALOV, V. Y. 1987. The plant families Colchicaceae, Liliaceae, Alliaceae, Hemerocallidaceae, and Agavaceae. Vol. 2, pp. 346-414, In: Vascular Plants of the Soviet Far East. Leningrad.

    BARKALOV, V. Y. 1988. The vascular plants of the high mountains of the Kuril Islands. pp. 159-177, In: The World of Plants of High Mountain Ecosystems. Vladivostok.

    Vyshin, I. V., and V. Y. BARKALOV. 1990. The vascular plants of the high mountains of the Nabilsky Mountain Range (Eastern Sakhalinsky Mountains). pp. 110-146, In: Taxonomy of Plants of the Soviet Far East. Vladivostok.

    BARKALOV, V. Y. 1992. The plant family Asteraceae (excluding the genera Artemisis and Taraxacum). Vol. 6, pp. 9-120, 162-356, 409-413, In: Vascular plants of the Soviet Far East. St. Petersburg.


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