Veli Johannes Paavo Bartholomeus Räsänen (24 August 1888 – 16 July 1953) was a Finnish
lichenologist who made contributions to the study and documentation of Nordic and Baltic lichen
funga
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. As a lecturer at various agricultural institutions and the
University of Kuopio
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History
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, he published extensive systematic and floristic works on lichens in Finland, Estonia, and the
Petsamo region, including his comprehensive 1951 guide ''Suomen jäkäläkasvio'' (Finnish Lichens). Räsänen curated two major lichen
exsiccata
Exsiccata (Latin, ''gen.'' -ae, ''plur.'' -ae) is a work with "published, uniform, numbered set of preserved specimens distributed with printed labels". Typically, exsiccatae are numbered collections of dried herbarium Biological specimen, spe ...
e collections, compiling over 1,750 specimens between 1935 and 1952, and described numerous previously unknown lichen
taxa
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. His influence on the field is reflected in several lichen species and two genera named in his honour, and his work with mentor
Edvard Vainio helped establish Finland's strong tradition in lichenology.
Early life and education
Veli Räsänen was born on 24 August 1888 in
Simo, Finland
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The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is . In 2001, Simo's debt per capita ...
.
Räsänen's brother was the linguist
Martti Räsänen. His parents were primary school teachers Antti Räsänen, and Kaisa Sofia Vuolevi. He took his
matriculation
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Australia
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examination in 1909 in
Oulu
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, and graduated with a
Bachelor of Arts
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in 1913, a
master's degree
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in 1914 and a
licentiate and
doctorate
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in 1927 from the
University of Helsinki
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. Räsänen worked at the Lapua agricultural
lyceum
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for teachers from 1918 to 1921 teaching
natural sciences
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and
animal husbandry
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. He was an instructor in the Agricultural School (), as a lecturer from 1921 to 1940. Räsänen became a college lecturer from 1940 to 1953 in
Kuopio
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. He published literature on lichens, including the book ("Finnish Lichens") (1951).
With Viktor Jalmari Kivenheimo he curated and distributed an exsiccata-like series of dried
herbarium
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The specimens may be whole plants or plant parts; these will usually be in dried form mounted on a sh ...
specimens of lichens, namely ''Suomen Jäkäliä toimittaneet J. Kivenheimo ja V. Räsänen'' (1915).
Räsänen apprenticed with
Edvard Vainio at the
University of Turku
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, and eagerly collected lichens during his student years. His first publications were about
beard lichen
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s and other interesting lichen finds. His first major dissertation, published in 1926, concerned the lichen flora in
North Ostrobothnia
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. His
dissertation for the licentiate degree was titled ("About lichen locations and lichen vegetation in western northern Finland"). This work was followed by several extensive works of mainly systematic and floristic content: about Estonian lichens (1931), about the lichen flora of (1932); about the lichens in the coastal areas of northern
Lake Ladoga
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It is the largest lake located entirely in Europe, the second largest lake in Russia after Lake ...
(1939), and on the lichens of the
Petsamo Province (1943).
In a study of lichens in the
Pechenga area, he catalogued more than 520
taxa
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.
He also described several species of
lichenicolous fungi
A lichenicolous fungus is a member of a specialised group of fungi that live exclusively on lichens as their host (biology), host organisms. These fungi, comprising over 2,000 known species across 280 genera, exhibit a wide range of ecological st ...
.
Räsänen was a devoted researcher and worked quickly. He was happy to be sent lichen collections, e.g. from the
University of Helsinki Botanical Garden. He also received and completed collections from abroad, defining numerous lichen taxa previously unknown to science. In Kuopio, he became one of the central personalities of the natural history association.
Räsänen made extensive collections of lichens and used a large part of this material for the compilation of two
exsiccatae. Thus, under his auspices, the exsiccata work , previously published by
Johan Petter Norrlin and
William Nylander
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, and later Vainio, was continued by the Botanical Museum in Helsinki. Räsänen curated and compiled 20 fascicles on a total of 1,000 issues during the years 1935–1946. In Kuopio he compiled the exsiccata , 30 fascicles during the years 1946–1952, comprising a total of 750 issues (25 issues in each fascicle, in the Helsinki exsiccata 50 numbers per fascicle).
Räsänen tried to arouse interest in studying and collecting lichens among younger people. In this respect, mention should be made of his novice book ("Finnish lichens") (1951), comprising 158 pages and 16 paintings.
Räsänen died on 16 July 1953 in Simo.
Eponymy
Several lichen species have been
named in honour of Veli Räsänen. These include: ''
Caloplaca raesaenenii'' ;
''
Lecanora raesaenenii'' ;
''
Pertusaria raesaenenii'' ; ''
Usnea raesaenenii'' ;
and ''
Verrucaria raesaenenii'' .
The genera ''
Raesaenenia'' and ''
Raesaeneniana'' are also named after him.
Selected publications
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See also
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:Taxa named by Veli Räsänen
References
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1888 births
1953 deaths
20th-century Finnish botanists
Finnish lichenologists
Finnish taxonomists
University of Helsinki alumni
People from Simo, Finland