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Hebert, Paul D. N. (Paul David Neil), 1947-


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    • Paul David Neil
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    • Hebert, P. (Paul David Neil), 1947-
    • Hebert, Paul (Paul David Neil), 1947-
    • Hebert, Paul David Neil, 1947-
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    • found: Enzyme variability in natural populations of Daphnia magna, 1972:t.p. (Paul David Neil Hebert)
    • found: The use of aquatic vegetation and invertebrates to monitor chlorinated hydrocarbons in the Lake Huron-Lake Erie corridor, ©1991:t.p. (prepared for Environmental Ontario by [2 others], P. Hebert)
    • found: The daphnia of North America, [1998](usage: Paul D.N. Hebert)
    • found: Fishes of the Great Lakes, ©1999(usage: editor, Paul Hebert)
    • found: Paul Hebert web site, viewed 15 May 2017(Paul D.N. Hebert; Canadian biologist; earned a B.Sc. at Queen's University in 1969 and a Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge in 1972; had a Fellowship at the University of Sydney in Australia, joined the biology faculty at the University of Windsor and became Director of the Great Lakes Institute in 1976, became chair of the Department of Zoology at the University of Guelph in 1990; has been a visiting professor at the Australian National University, the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, and the University of Adelaide; best known as the inventor of DNA barcoding; Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and Canada Research Chair in Molecular Biodiversity; contact: Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, University of Guleph)
    • found: Canada. Governor General. Honours Recipients database, 15 May 2017(Paul D.N. Hebert, O.C.; Puslinch, Ontario; Officer of the Order of Canada, awarded on May 7, 2015, invested on May 13, 2016; For his achievements as an evolutionary biologist, notably as a pioneer of DNA barcoding. Paul Hebert's groundbreaking research on DNA barcoding has provided an unparalleled platform for species discovery and identification. A professor of integrative biology and Canada Research Chair in Molecular Biodiversity at the University of Guelph, he has improved the security of our food supply by controlling invasive species and protecting the environment. He also leads the Biodiversity Institute of Ontario and the International Barcode of Life Consortium, a worldwide project aimed at cataloguing all life forms in a publicly accessible database)
    • found: Amicus database, 15 May 2017(authorized access point (1003B9390): Hebert, Paul D. N., 1947- [born May 6, 1947; Canadian])
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    • 2017-11-02: new
    • 2017-11-03: revised
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