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William A. Setchell. 1864 - 1943. Personal Background. Born in Norwich, Connecticut on April 15, 1864 His father was a prisoner of the Confederate army at the time of his birth He developed an interest in natural history and botany early on
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William A. Setchell 1864 - 1943
Personal Background • Born in Norwich, Connecticut on April 15, 1864 • His father was a prisoner of the Confederate army at the time of his birth • He developed an interest in natural history and botany early on • Attended Norwich Free Academy during his prep school years • Entered Yale University in 1883, and graduated ninth in a class of 175 in June of 1887 • In the fall of 1887 he began graduate studies at Harvard where he studied with W. G. Farlow and received his PhD in 1890 • His thesis studied kelps (Laminariales) and concentrated on the life history of Saccorhiza dermatodea • Married Clara B. Caldwell in 1920 at the age of 56. She died in 1934 following an unsuccessful breast cancer surgery • Though he retired in 1934, he continued to travel and work until his death in 1943
Fascicle collection • In 1889, with F. S. Collins and Isaac Holden, they issued a series of fascicles of dried specimens of N. American freshwater and marine algae • Initial intent was for each to prepare 50 uniform specimens of each collection • A total of 80 copies of each fascicle was produced • The first fascicle, Phycotheca borealiamericana was sent to subscribers in 1895
Career • Setchell began teaching in 1890 at the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale as an Assistant in Biology • Became Assistant Professor of Botany and continued to teach until 1895 • Moved to Berkeley, CA and became head of the Department of Botany at the University of California • Retired from the University of California as Professor Emeritus in 1934
Research Interests • Floristics (Pacific coast of N. America, S. Pacific, Hong Kong) • Taxonomy of algae, fungi and a few angiosperms • Parasitism of angiosperms and red algae • Genetics (Nicotania) • Biogeography (kelps, Zostera) • Ethnobotany of algae and tobacco • His research on the influence of temperature on algal distribution is still cited today • First to emphasize the role of macroalgae in coral reef formation
Expeditions • 1899 - First collecting expedition to Alaska, then a journey around the world • 1920 - received an invitation from Carnegie Institution of Washington to carry on an investigation in the Samoan Islands • Became interested in the algae in coral reefs • Several more expeditions with his wife to Hawaii, Tahiti, Tonga, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and South Africa • Because of his expeditions he made many contributions concerning the paleogeography of the Pacific area
Contributions • Under his leadership, the Department of Botany at the University of California achieved world renown • Initiated the series University of California Publications in Botany • Herbarium and Botanical Garden were built largely due to Setchell’s tobacco addiction • With N. L. Gardner, he described over 670 species and taxa in 110 genera, 40 of which were new • Many species were named after him, including Setchelliella (in Cyanophycea), and Setchelliogaster and Setchellia in fungi • Well over 100 publications and several books
Contributions, con’t • His class (still available at UC Berkeley on microfilm) inspired many students to pursue careers in botany • He directed several master’s and PhD students • He became an unofficial advisor to many students, whom he referred to as his nieces and nephews, and they called him “Uncle Bill” • Some of his students were E. Y. Dawson and F. Drouet, now famous phycologists
Honors and Awards • Member of over 30 scientific societies and organizations, including: • National Academy of Sciences • California and Washington Academy of Sciences • Torrey Botanical Club • Linnean Society of London • Vice President in the Botany section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science • American Academy of Arts and Science • Director of Botanical Gardenof California for many years • Member of many honor societies at the University of California
William “Uncle Bill” Setchell 1864 - 1943
Sources referenced • Http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/setchell.html • http://www.ilmyco.gen.chicago.il.us/Authors/Setchell1143.html • Goodspeed, T.H. Essays in geobotany in honor of William Albert Setchell. University of California Press; Berkeley, 1936.