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Memories of Terry Erwin

Authors :
John Spence
David Kavanaugh
David R. Maddison
Olivia Boyd
Pietro Brandmayr
Beulah Garner
Sarah Maveety
Diego Mosquera
Wendy Moore
Kathryn Riley
Joseph Shorthouse
Linda Sims
Warren Steiner
Kelly Swing
Hans Turin
Laura S. Zamorano
Lyubomir Penev
Source :
ZooKeys, Vol 1044, Iss , Pp 1001-1036 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Pensoft Publishers, 2021.

Abstract

We were fortunate to have known Terry not only as an excellent professional coleopterist and an enthusiastic colleague, but also as a good friend. Entomological meetings for us came with an evening supper or two with Terry and the kind of laid-back personal catch-up that happens only among friends with long-term interest in each other’s lives. Through our connections with the University of Alberta and George Ball we were also happy members of Terry’s basal academic family. While we will join the rest of a broader scientific community in missing his presence in development of ideas about beetles, biodiversity and evolution, the kinds of work that Terry promoted will continue. We will, of course, be interested in following how the understanding of carabids and nature develops further from Terry’s contributions. This will most certainly continue to grow, partly through the efforts of those that he has influenced. Every practicing research scientist has some role to play in the great chain of discovery, and much of this volume is meant to celebrate Terry’s contributions and showcase how they have influenced the work of others. Our own more enduring sense of loss will flow from the personal interactions with Terry that were generally part of our timelines. Despite the sadness associated with such loss, our memories of interactions with Terry underscore a sense of joy and gratefulness for having connected with him interpersonally in life. Given Terry’s affable and social nature, many others will have such memories. Thus, when Lyubomir Penev asked us to coordinate a selection of ‘memories’ for this memorial volume, we were happy to undertake the task and gather together a selection of memories of our friend, Terry Erwin. What follows is a series of recollections by people who knew and worked with him from a number of perspectives during a broad range of his academic career. We are most grateful to those who have been willing to share their reflections. These are presented here as a way of reaching beyond Terry’s considerable scientific influence to also preserve some sense of his influence on the lives of people, and the ways in which he encouraged and inspired them. We thank all the contributors for their efforts and Diane Hollingdale for work to bring the included photographs to the best possible publication standard. John R. SpenceEdmonton, Alberta David H. KavanaughSan Francisco, California David R. MaddisonCorvallis, Oregon

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13132970
Volume :
1044
Issue :
1001-1036
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
ZooKeys
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4ba6cb743ebf43469133a91f8848a16a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.68648