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Geoffrey Boxshall
Born (1950-06-13) 13 June 1950 (age 74)
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Leeds
Scientific career
FieldsZoology
InstitutionsZoological Society of London

Geoffrey Allan Boxshall FRS (born 13 June 1950[1]) is a British zoologist, and Merit researcher at the Natural History Museum, working primarily on copepods.[2]

Early life

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Son of Jack Boxshall a Canadian bank manager and Sybil Boxshall (née Baker), a civil servant in the procurement department of the Ministry of Defence. He was educated at Churcher's College, Petersfield from 1961 to 1968.[3] He was Vice Captain of College 1967–1968 and Captain of the Hockey XI 1968. He played rugby (open-side flanker) for Hampshire County in both the 1966–1967 and 1967–1968 seasons.

Career

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Field

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Boxshall is a whole organism biologist with a particular interest in copepod crustaceans. These are ubiquitous in aquatic systems but all radiated from a hyperbenthic origin in shallow marine waters. Multiple lineages of copepods colonised the open pelagic, fresh and subterranean waters, and colonised almost all other metazoan phyla as hosts as they adopted parasitism as a mode of life. The overarching aim of his research is to identify and understand the drivers generating the patterns of copepod biodiversity on the largest scales. His current focus is primarily on parasites: the repeated evolution of parasitism in copepods provides opportunities to examine the usage of different host taxa and to explore speciation patterns around major host colonisation or host switching events.[4]

Academic achievements

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He earned a First Class BSc in Zoology in 1971, and PhD in 1974, from the University of Leeds.

Awards

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In 1994 he became a Fellow of The Royal Society[5] and in 1998, he was awarded the Crustacean Society's Award for Excellence in Research.[6][7]

Appointments

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In 1974 he joined the Natural History Museum's Department of Zoology, and joined Life Sciences in 2014.[8]

Boxshall was the Secretary of the Zoological Society of London[9] from 2011-2021 and was Vice-President of the Linnean Society Council from 2012–2013.[10]

Works

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References

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  1. ^ 'BOXSHALL, Dr Geoffrey Allan', Who's Who 2013, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2013; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2012 ; online edn, Nov 2012 accessed 8 July 2013
  • ^ Geoff Boxshall | Natural History Museum
  • ^ 'BOXSHALL, Dr Geoffrey Allan', Who's Who 2013, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2013; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2012 ; online edn, Nov 2012 accessed 8 July 2013
  • ^ "Prof Geoff Boxshall | Natural History Museum".
  • ^ "Prof Geoff Boxshall | Natural History Museum".
  • ^ Arthur G. Humes (1999). "Geoffrey Allan Boxshall: recipient of Award for Excellence in Research". Journal of Crustacean Biology. 19 (2): 432–433. doi:10.1163/193724099x00231. JSTOR 1549249.
  • ^ "The Crustacean Society Excellence in Research Award" (PDF). The Crustacean Society. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 May 2021. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
  • ^ "Prof Geoff Boxshall | Natural History Museum".
  • ^ "Council members".
  • ^ "Prof Geoff Boxshall | Natural History Museum".
  • ^ An Introduction to Copepod Diversity – 0903874318 9780903874311: NHBS: Geoffrey A Boxshall and Sheila H Halsey
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    Professional and academic associations
    Preceded by

    Paul H. Harvey

    Secretary of the
    Zoological Society of London

    2011-Present
    Incumbent

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