Richard Zann

Richard Alexis Zann (1945 – 7 February 2009) was an Australian ornithologist. After taking his PhD in 1972 at the University of Queensland he moved to La Trobe University in Melbourne, Victoria. The main focus of his ornithological research was the zebra finch.

In 1998 he was awarded the D. L. Serventy Medal by the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union for outstanding published work on birds in the Australasian region.[1]

He was also known for his studies on the island biogeography of the volcanic island of Krakatau, Indonesia.[2][3] He was killed, along with his wife Eileen and daughter Eva, at Kinglake, Victoria in the 2009 Victorian bushfires.[4]

Publications

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A book authored by Zann was:

Scientific papers authored and coauthored by Zann include:[5]

References

  1. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/46107/20090822-0001/home.vicnet.net.au/_donvrac/news.html
  2. Anon. (1998). D.L. Serventy Medal 1998: Citation. Richard Alexis Zann. Emu 98: 242.
  3. Robin, Libby. (2001). The Flight of the Emu: a hundred years of Australian ornithology 1901-2001. Carlton, Vic. Melbourne University Press. ISBN 0-522-84987-3
  4. Vallejo, Justin. (11 February 2009). Loving families wiped out by an indiscriminate inferno. The Daily Telegraph.
  5. Dr Richard Zann's Full Publication List and staff profile at La Trobe University
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