British Cactus and Succulent Society

CONVENTION SPEAKERS

James David Mauseth

Ph.D.: University of Washington; Seattle, Washington; 1975

Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 1995-Present
Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 1981-1995.
Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 1975-1981.

CONVENTION TALKS

1. Cactus Anatomy : How to turn a Portulaca into a Cactus in a few dozen not-so-obvious steps
2. Cephalia and other flowering structures unique to cacti

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS PUBLISHED
Mauseth, J. D. 1988. Plant Anatomy. (This is a large textbook, 560 pages). Benjamin/Cummings. Menlo Park, California.
Mauseth, J. D. 1991. Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology. Jones and Bartlett, Massachusetts.
Mauseth, J. D. 2002. Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology. Third edition.
Mauseth, J. D. 2009. Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology. Fourth edition.
Mauseth, J. D., R. Kiesling, and C. N. Ostolaza. (2002). Cacti of South America. Timber Press.
Bowes, B. G., and J. D. Mauseth. 2008. Plant Structure: A Colour Guide. Second edition. Manson Publishing.

EDUCATIONAL WEB SITES

Plant Anatomy Laboratory: Micrographs of plant cells and tissues, with explanatory text.

location: www.sbs.utexas.edu/mauseth/weblab/

Cactus Research website: Descriptions of my research on cacti and travel in South America. www.sbs.utexas.edu/mauseth/ResearchOnCacti/introduction.htm

ARTICLES IN REVIEWED JOURNALS: 75 Articles.
ARTICLES IN SEMI-TECHNICAL JOURNALS AND NEWSLETTERS: 29 Articles.
ARTICLES IN CSSJ: 22 Articles.
ARTICLES IN HASELTONIA: 4 Articles.

PRESENTED PAPERS, SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS: 83 Presentations.

PRESENTED PAPERS, EDUCATIONAL OR SEMI-TECHNICAL: 22 Presentations.

FIELD WORK: I have done field work and research on cacti in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, The Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico,Monaco, Panama, Peru, the United States and Venezuela.

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