David Mark Richardson
Born (1958-06-16) 16 June 1958 (age 65)
NationalitySouth African
Alma materStellenbosch University
OccupationEcologist

David Mark Richardson (born 16 June 1958) is a South African ecologist, particularly known for his work on invasive species,[1] especially invasive trees and shrubs.

Biography

Richardson was born in Pretoria. He received his BSc degree in Forestry from Stellenbosch University in 1981 and his PhD in Botany from the University of Cape Town in 1989. He worked as Associate Professor of Botany and deputy director of the Institute for Plant Conservation at the University of Cape Town from 1992 to 2004. He joined the Department of Botany and Zoology at Stellenbosch University as Professor of Ecology and served as Deputy-Director (Science Strategy) at the Centre for Invasion Biology between 2004 and 2012. In 2012 he was appointed Director of the Centre for Invasion Biology, and in 2014 he was promoted to Distinguished Professor.

He was Editor-in-Chief of the journal Diversity and Distributions between 1998 and 2015.

Awards and honours

Selected publications

  • Cowling, R.M., Richardson, D.M. & Pierce, S.M. (eds) (1997). Vegetation of southern Africa. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 978-0-521-54801-4.
  • Richardson, D.M. (ed)(1998). Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 978-0-521-78910-3.

References

  1. ^ SA prof best in invasion biology. MediaClubSouthAfrica.com. Retrieved 9 January. 2012
  2. ^ Cape academic wins top Swiss science prize. IOL News. Retrieved 9 January 2012
  3. ^ Top award for local invasion biologist. SA-people.com. Retrieved 9 January 2012
  4. ^ "2011/12 NSTF-BHP Billiton Awards – RSSAf Winners". RoyalSocietysa.Org. 28 June 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2012.