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Patrick John Brownsey (5 May 1948 – 3 November 2023) was a British-born New Zealand
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who specialised in the systematics of New Zealand ferns, and was for 44 years curator of botany at the National Museum of New Zealand and Te Papa.


Early life and education

Brownsey was born in
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on 5 May 1948, to Margaret and John Derek Brownsey; his father worked as a banker. From 1959 to 1966 he attended grammar school in Crewkerne, Somerset, where he was inspired to study biology, later pursuing amateur natural history in the countryside of Somerset, Scotland, and Wales. Brownsey studied botany at the University of Leeds under
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, one of the rare female professors teaching there in the 1960s. The Botany Department at Leeds was strong in fern
systematics Biological systematics is the study of the diversification of living forms, both past and present, and the relationships among living things through time. Relationships are visualized as evolutionary trees (synonyms: cladograms, phylogenetic tre ...
, and lecturers Arthur Sledge and John Lovis were both familiar with the New Zealand flora. Two of Brownsey's fellow graduate students were New Zealanders
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and Jessica Beever, and they encouraged him to consider working there. Shortly after completing his PhD thesis on European '' Asplenium'' in 1973, Brownsey with his wife Wendy (whom he had married in 1971) moved to Wellington to take up a post-doctoral fellowship at Victoria University.


Research

Soon after their arrival in New Zealand, the Brownseys accompanied John Dawson to
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, where he was studying
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. They then travelled throughout New Zealand collecting ''Asplenium'', which were used in Brownsey's 1977 revision of the New Zealand species. Brownsey spent 1976 as a lecturer at the University of Auckland, filling in for
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in his sabbatical year. He then joined the
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(later Te Papa) in 1977 as Curator of Botany. He remained at the museum for 44 years, becoming Senior Curator 2005, then a research fellow in 2011, and retiring in 2021. During this time he focussed on the main New Zealand fern genera, publishing with John Smith-Dodsworth in 1989 a major overview of the flora, ''New Zealand Ferns and Allied Plants'', which had a second revised edition in 2000. As well as describing dozens of new species, principally in ''Asplenium'', Brownsey contributed the fern section to
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Botany Division's ''Flora of New Zealand,'' and its 2010 successor, the online ''Flora of New Zealand – Ferns and Lycophytes,'' preparing treatments of 32 families. With
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and
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he prepared a revision of the genus '' Hebe''. Species described by Brownsey include the Poor Knights spleenwort (''
Asplenium pauperequitum ''Asplenium'' is a genus of about 700 species of ferns, often treated as the only genus in the family Aspleniaceae, though other authors consider ''Hymenasplenium'' separate, based on molecular phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences, a differ ...
'' Brownsey & P.J. Jackson) and the cave spleenwort (''
Asplenium cimmeriorum ''Asplenium'' is a genus of about 700 species of ferns, often treated as the only genus in the family Aspleniaceae, though other authors consider ''Hymenasplenium'' separate, based on molecular phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences, a differen ...
'' Brownsey & de Lange). A
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from an early age, Brownsey was asked to curate the National Museum's then-small
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collection not long after his appointment. Later, the museum accessioned the archives of the former New Zealand Post Office, along with a sizeable stamp collection sufficiently large to require a full-time curator. Brownsey continued to manage this collection while continuing as curator of botany, and upon his retirement took on the new position of philatelic curator one day a week. Brownsey died on 3 November 2023, at the age of 75.


Recognition

Brownsey was awarded the 2016 '' New Zealand Journal of Botany'' annual prize, given in even-numbered years to researchers whose work has "made a sustained contribution to the journal" and been widely cited. He received the Australasian Systematic Botany Society's Nancy T. Burbidge Medal in 2017 for his contributions to the systematic botany of New Zealand.


Eponyms

* ''Brownseya serpentina'' Chen et al. 2021 * ''Pteridium aquilinum'' subsp. ''brownseyi'' (Fraser-Jenk. 1997)


Selected publications

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References


External links

* Brownsey delivering the 2017 John Smaillie Tennant Lecture at the University of Otago on the social history of the fern in New Zealand
YouTube

Brownsey interviewed on "The role of a botany curator"
19 August 2016, Science Learning Hub Pokapū Akoranga Pūtaiao {{DEFAULTSORT:Brownsey, Patrick 1948 births 2023 deaths New Zealand botanists Alumni of the University of Leeds People from Wells, Somerset 20th-century New Zealand botanists British emigrants to New Zealand People associated with the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa New Zealand philatelists