- Steve Selva
Infobox_Scientist
name = Steve Selva
image_width = 200px
caption = Steve Selva
birth_date = 1948
birth_place =California ,United States
field =Lichenology
work_institution =University of Maine at Fort Kent
alma_mater =Humboldt State University (1967-1972);Iowa State University (1972-1976)Steven B. Selva, PhD (born
1948 ) is professor of biology and environmental studies at theUniversity of Maine at Fort Kent , a world-renowned lichenologist, and curator of UMFK's lichenherbarium . Dr. Selva is an expert on stubblelichen s of the orderCaliciales , called so because their millimeter-high stalks resemble beard stubble.Academic career
Dr. Selva attended
Humboldt State University inArcata ,California , earning bachelor's degrees inbiology andbotany . He continued his education atIowa State University in Ames where he earned his PhD in botany. His dissertation focused on establishing biostratigraphic units based on freshwaterdiatom s preserved in the soil of theOgallala Aquifer . During the course of his research, Selva discovered seven new species of diatoms. [cite paper |last= Selva|first= Steve|author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= Tertiary freshwater diatoms from the Ogallala of western Kansas|version= |publisher= Iowa Academy of Science|date= 1981|url= |format= |id= |accessdate= ]In 1976, Dr. Selva began his teaching career at the University of Maine at Fort Kent where he teaches courses in
environmental studies ,dendrology , general botany,plant taxonomy ,plant physiology , and lichenology. In 1983, Selva spent seven months inOttawa studying the lichens of Aroostook County,Maine (where UMFK is located) with Dr. Irwin Brodo. [http://www.umfk.maine.edu/offices/bio.cfm?bio=105 Faculty entry on University of Maine at Fort Kent website] ]Though the University of Maine at Fort Kent does not require research as a condition of employment, Dr. Selva actively pursues many ongoing lichen research programs, receiving grants from organizations such as the
Appalachian Mountain Club ,The Nature Conservancy , theNew Brunswick Museum , theNational Geographic Society , and theNortheastern Forest Experiment Station .bio] The focus of his lichenological research centers on the use of stubble lichens as environmental indicators, both in reference to the age of a forest and its level of pollution. [cite news| last = | first = | coauthors = | title = UMFK Professors Received Grant Funding for Environmental Research| work = Valley Vision| pages =| language =| publisher = UMFK| date = 2006-11-27| url = http://www.umfk.maine.edu/valleyvision/release/default.cfm?release=06118| accessdate = 2007-12-24]Lichen herbarium
Housed in Cyr Hall of the University of Maine at Fort Kent's campus, Dr. Selva's lichen herbarium is one of the largest in the world. It contains around 60,000 specimens of multiple varieties of lichens, including the largest collection of stubble lichens in North America as well as the largest collection of old growth forest lichens in the northeastern United States. [cite news| last = | first = | coauthors = | title = UMFK Professor Steve Selva awarded Trustee Professorship| work = Valley Vision| pages =| language =| publisher = UMFK| date = 2005-05-27| url = http://www.umfk.maine.edu/valleyvision/release/default.cfm?release=05088| accessdate = 2007-12-24]
Beginning in 2001, Dr. Selva and colleague/former student Ray Albert began uploading the contents of the lichen herbarium online at the University of Maine at Fort Kent's Lichen Research Program. The database contains specific information on the collection location, habitat information, and the substrate or base on which the lichens were found. Eventually Dr. Selva and Albert hope to include microscope images of each specimen along with the latitude and longitude of where they were collected. [cite news| last = | first = | coauthors = | title = UMFK professors put lichens on-line for researchers world-wide | work = Valley Vision| pages =| language =| publisher = UMFK| date = 2002-02-08| url = http://www.umfk.maine.edu/valleyvision/release/default.cfm?release=02023| accessdate = 2007-12-24] [ [http://csdept.umfk.maine.edu/LichensWebsite/home.asp UMFK's Lichen Research Program] ]
Fellowships, honors, and memberships
Dr. Selva holds the following fellowships, honors, and memberships:bio]
*Florence M. Christie Research Fellowship sponsored by the New Brunswick Museum, St. John, New Brunswick (1989)
*Outstanding Contribution to Faculty Excellence Award, presented by the University of Maine at Fort Kent faculty senate (1990)
*Current memberships in theAmerican Bryological and Lichenological Society , theBritish Lichen Society , theInternational Association for Lichenology , theJosselyn Botanical Society , and The Nature Conservancy.Research reports
Dr. Selva has published the following lichenological reports: [ [http://csdept.umfk.maine.edu/LichensWebsite/reports.asp Steve Selva, Research Reports] ]
*"Lichens as indicators ofold growth forest s." Prepared for the Maine Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, Topsham, Maine. (1986, 1988, 1989)
*"The Caliciales ofMount Carleton Provincial Park , New Brunswick." Prepared for the New Brunswick Museum, Saint John. (1990)
*"Lichen diversity and stand continuity in the northern hardwoods and spruce-fir forests of Vermont and New Hampshire." Prepared for the National Geographic Society and The Northeastern Forest Experiment Station.(1993, 1994, 1995)
*"Using lichens in the Order Caliciales to Assess Stand continuity in the Forests of Maritime Canada." Prepared for The Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Durham, New Hampshire. (1996)
*"The Caliciales of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island." Prepared for the National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. (1998)
*"Survey of epiphytic lichens of late successional northern hardwoods forests in northern Cape Breton Island." Prepared forCape Breton Highlands National Park andParks Canada , Ingonish Beach,Nova Scotia . (1999)
*"Using lichens in the Order Caliciales to assess ecological continuity in the forests ofBaxter State Park , Maine." Prepared for theSweet Water Trust , Boston, Massachusetts. (1999)
*"Using lichens in the Order Caliciales to assess stand continuity at Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary." Prepared for Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. (1999)
*"Using lichens to assess stand continuity at the Stoddard northern hardwoods forest preserve in southern New Hampshire and six steep-slope red spruce forests in northern Maine." Prepared for the Sweet Water Trust, Boston, Massachusetts. (2000)
*"COSEWIC status report on Sclerophora peronella Tibell ("frosted glass-whiskers")." Prepared for the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada,Canadian Wildlife Service ,Environment Canada , Ottawa, Ontario. (2001)
*"COSEWIC status report on Phaeocalicium minutissimum (Merrill) Selva ("red oak stubble")." Prepared for the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. (2001)
*"COSEWIC status report on Chaenotheca servitii Nadv. ("flexuous golden stubble")." Prepared for the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. (2001)
*"Survey of the epiphytic lichens of mature boreal forests in northern Cape Breton." Prepared for Cape Breton Highlands National Park and Parks Canada, Ingonish Beach, Nova Scotia. (2001)ources
External links
* [http://csdept.umfk.maine.edu/LichensWebsite/home.asp UMFK's Lichen Research Program]
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