Bernard Hyland

Bernard (Bernie) Patrick Matthew Hyland
Born1937
NationalityAustralian
CitizenshipAustralian
Known forrainforest botany
Scientific career
Fieldsbotany
Author abbrev. (botany)B.Hyland

Bernard Hyland (Bernard Patrick Matthew Hyland, born 1937), known as Bernie Hyland, is an Australian botanist.

He has contributed significantly to the understanding of Australian plants, in particular numerous species of his home and workplace in the Wet Tropics of Queensland. His contributions include many activities; he has collected eighteen thousand specimens and has named and scientifically described hundreds of species. He has expertise in the Australian rainforests’ rich diversity of species of the plant families Lauraceae and Myrtaceae.[1][2] For example, his Lauraceae 1989 major revision of seven genera of one hundred and fifteen species,[3] and his rainforest Myrtaceae 1983 major revision of seventy species of the genus Syzygium and allied genera.[4][5][6][7]

A major project he worked on for approximately 45 years is the Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants identification key and information system (RFK).[8]

He retired in 2002, continuing as a CSIRO Honorary Research Fellow[2] and contributing to the continuing development of RFK.

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