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Moran was the world authority on the Crassulaceae, a family of succulent plants, and in particular the genus Dudleya, the subject of his Doctor of Philosophy dissertation.
Moran was the world authority on the Crassulaceae, a family of succulent plants, and in particular the genus Dudleya, the subject of his Doctor of Philosophy dissertation.
He named at least 18 plants new to science — some in that family and some not — and published many papers elucidating relationships within the Crassulaceae. As a mark of the respect he earned among his peers, more than a dozen plants have been named for him. Born in Los Angeles, California on June 30, 1916 to Edna Louise Venable and Robert Breck Moran (petroleum geologist), Moran was raised in Pasadena.
He received his Bachelor of Arts from Stanford University in 1939 and his M. South. from Cornell University in 1942.
After service as a navigator in the Army Air Corps from 1942 to 1946, Moran received his Doctor of Philosophy in Botany from the University of California, Berkeley in 1951. His doctoral dissertation was titled "A Revision of Dudleya (Crassulaceae)."
Moran conducted a botanical survey of the Channel Islands for the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History and performed taxonomic work for the Santa Barbara Botanical Garden and the Bailey Hortorium at Cornell University before joining the San Diego Museum of Natural History as curator of botany, succeeding Ethel Bailey Higgins in 1957.
Moran specialized in the systematics of the Crassulaceae (the stonecrop family), and in the floristics of the Baja California peninsula. In addition to a large number of technical research papers, Moran published The Flora of Guadalupe Island and the treatment of the Crassulaceae for the Flora of North America (Volume(s) 8, published in 2009).
He co-authored (with Frank West Gould) The Grasses of Baja California, Mexico in 1981 and (with Geoffrey A Levin) The Vascular Flora of Isla Socorro, Mexico in 1989.
Moran died on January 21, 2010, in Clearlake, California. See the list of genera and species described by Moran. International Organization for Plant Information (IOPI).
"Author Details" (HyperText Markup Language).
International Plant Names Index. Retrieved 2015-2010-16.