Peter Bostock was a
member of the Queensland Naturalists' Club Inc. in his youth. Thus his interest
in Natural History preceded his professional career as a botanist. After
graduating in Science from the
Peter has over 20 years
experience in botanical taxonomic research, particularly in ferns which are
notorious for their complex taxonomy. He is an invaluable resource among
taxonomic botanists interested in identifying ferns and fern allies throughout
His
duties at the Queensland Herbarium include the curation of some 20 angiosperms
and over 40 fern families. These
duties also require him to keep taxonomic and nomenclature records.This has led
him to become the computer data expert at the Queensland Herbarium, responsible
for the computerisation of the herbarium database.
Peter has written a set
of free-ware programs which enable botanical latin text to be interpreted in
english and various foreign languages. He is a member of the team undertaking
the LUCID key to Australian grasses at Queensland Herbarium necessitating a
knowledge of digital imaging and graphical storage.
By applying his
understanding of the "accounting" procedures of Herbarium loans, he has enhanced
the data entry and specimen loan process.
Peter's studies in
numerical analysis, cytology and descriptive morphology have led him to research
the different and often conflicting methodologies used by taxonomists. He has
concluded that modern taxonomy must consider more than just morphological
similarities and that there must be some limit to the amount of variation
allowed in a species.
His interests also
include further studies on the taxonomy of
Peter's communication
record is impressive, much of his published work appearing in "Flora of
Australia". His annual list of "New Plant Names and Taxa" has been of great
assistance to those working and publishing on native plants, especially members
of the Society for Growing Australian Plants.
Besides his involvment
in several advisory committees, he was granted an award in appreciation for his
taxonomic contribution to a Lycopodium eradication program in the
In Summary, Peter
Bostock is a professional botanist who very successfully integrates his computer
and mathematical skills into his botanical work. Although he is involved with
research at the Queensland Herbarium and has a detailed knowledge of fern
morphology and taxonomy, he has still made time to assist local amateurs,
particularly with regard to fern identification and growing methods. His
botanical expertise however extends far beyond the field of ferns and he has
also assisted in other identifications and also with computers and digital
photography.
Because of the great
contribution he has made to the knowledge of plant taxonomy, distribution and
growth characteristics, particularly in regard to the fern flora and the effort
he has contributed to local organisations such as SGAP, Peter Bostock is a very
worthy recipient of the 2012 Queensland Natural History Award.