Elsie Quarterman, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Elsie Quarterman

Plant ecologist

Date of Birth: 28-Nov-1910

Date of Death: 09-Jun-2014

Profession: ecologist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Elsie Quarterman

  • Elsie Quarterman (November 28, 1910 – June 9, 2014) was a prominent plant ecologist.
  • She was a Professor Emerita at Vanderbilt University. Quarterman was born on November 28, 1910 in Valdosta, Georgia.
  • She earned a B.A.
  • from Georgia State Women's College (now Valdosta State University) in 1932 and earned an M.A.
  • in botany from Duke University in 1943.
  • She completed her PhD at Duke University in 1949 with Henry J.
  • Oosting.
  • During her graduate work and afterward, she also collaborated extensively with Catherine Keever. Quarterman is best known for her work on the ecology of Tennessee cedar glades.
  • These herb-dominated plant communities on the shallow soils of limestone outcrops are globally rare habitats and contain many endemic plant species.
  • She is also credited with rediscovering the native Tennessee coneflower, Echinacea tennesseensis, which was thought to be extinct, in 1969.
  • Conservation efforts for the coneflower were successful, and it was delisted as an endangered species in 2011.She supervised seven doctoral students, including Stewart Ware, a plant ecologist at the College of William and Mary, and Carol and Jerry Baskin, professors at the University of Kentucky.

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