Background
Woelkerling, William James was born on December 2, 1941 in Milwaukee. Arrived in Australia, 1966.
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Nongeniculate coralline red algae, which constitute one of the most widely distributed and ecologically important groups of marine benthic algae, are the focus of this comprehensive treatment covering both fossil and non-fossil genera. Keys for identification of genera and 82 plates of photographic figures are included. Detailed analyses of diagnostic criteria, general descriptions of morphology and anatomy, and relevant taxonomic literature are also provided, along with a glossary of technical terminology, an extensive bibliography, and full nomenclature documentation. This book represents the culmination of 12 years' work on systematic concepts in the group by the author.
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Woelkerling, William James was born on December 2, 1941 in Milwaukee. Arrived in Australia, 1966.
Bachelor of Science, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1964; Master of Science, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1966; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Adelaide, Australia, 1969; Doctor of Science, U. Adelaide, Australia, 1986.
National Science Foundation postdoctoral research fellow, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 1969-1971;
assistant professor botany, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1971-1976;
lecturer botany, La Trobe U., Melbourne, Australia, 1976-1977;
senior lecturer botany, La Trobe U., Melbourne, 1977-1983;
reader/associate professor botany, La Trobe U., Melbourne, since 1983. Member commission on algae International Association Plant Taxonomists, since 1981. Co-conveneer Third International Phycological Congress, Melbourne, 1988.
Chair organizing committee International Phycological Congresses, China, 1994, The Netherlands, 1997.
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Member International Phycological Society (honorary life, vice president/president-elect since 1998), British Phycological Society, Korea Society Phycology, Seaweed Research and Utilization Association India.
M. Jean Marie Jungton, April 17, 1965. Children: Mark, Eric.