People

Ashton, Peter S.

Job Title Taxonomist (Honorary Research Associate)
Department Herbarium
Section Honorary Research Associate
Science Teams Wet Tropics: SE Asia
Myrtaceae
Joined Kew
Foreign Language(s) Malay, Iban, French (spoken only)

Qualifications & Appointments

BA Univ. Cambridge, 1956

MA, Univ. Cambridge, 1960

PhD, Cambridge University, 1962

Hon. MA, Harvard University, 1979

Hon. DSc, Univ. Peradeniya, 2002

Trustee, Massachusetts Horticultural Society (1980-86)

Corporation Member, Boston Museum of Science (1980-86)

Trustee, New England Wildflower Society (1983-86)

Board, Coolidge Center for Environmental Leadership (Trustee 1983-94, Chair 1983-85)

Trustee, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass. (1987-2001)

President, Int. Assoc. of Botanic Gardens & Arboreta (1987-93)

Trustee, Fauna and Flora Preservation Society, USA (1987-89)

Founding President, Center for Plant Conservation, Inc. (1988-93)

Board of Governors, U.S. Nature Conservancy (1989-96)

Advisory Board, Center for Tropical Forest Science, Smithsonian Trop. Res. Inst.

Tropics Committee, Royal Society of London.

Role

Evolutionary biology and ecology of rainforest trees and their communities; conservation biology; the history of the tree in art.

Monographic, field and evolutionary studies of Dipterocarpaceae, the species-rich family that dominates the canopy of lowland forests in Asia; ecology of tree communities and forests of the Asian tropics; origin and maintenance of tree species diversity. Current projects include a revision of Myrtaceae for the ‘Tree Flora of Sabah and Sarawak’ (submitted) and a book on the forests of tropical Asia, in part to set the context for the design of the STRI/CTFS network of 10 long term forest research sites, and collaborations, throughout tropical Asia.

Projects

Essays on the Forests of Tropical Asia

Flora of China

Tree Flora of Sabah and Sarawak: Myrtaceae

Selected Publications 2001-2005

Potts, M.D., Ashton, P.S., Kaufman, L.S., & Plotkin, J.B. (2002). Habitat patterns in tropical rain forests: a comparison of 105 plots in northwest Borneo. Ecology 83(10): 2782–2797.

Ashton, P.S. (2002). Dipterocarpaceae. In Kubitzki, K. (ed) The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, IV. Flowering Plants. Dicotyledons: Malvales, Capparales and Non-betalain Caryophyllales. Berlin: Springer Verlag. 182-197.

Ashton, P.S., Kamariah, A.S. & Said, I.M. (2003). A Field guide to the Forest Trees of Brunei Darussalam. Darussalam: Universiti Brunei. Pp 281.

Ashton, P.S. & Appanah, S. (2004). Revision of C.F. Symington's Forester’s Manual of Dipterocarps. Malaysia: Malayan Nature Society and Forest Research Institute.

Ashton, P.S. (2005). Dipterocarpaceae. In Soepadmo, E., Saw, L.G. & Chung, R.C.K. (eds) Tree Flora of Sabah and Sarawak. Malaysia: FRIM. 63-388, 485-486, 495-498.

Selected Publications pre-2001

Ashton, P.S. (1964). Ecological studies in the mixed Dipterocarp forests of Brunei State. Oxford Forestry Memoirs, 25. Pp 197.

Ashton, P.S. (1969). Speciation among tropical forest trees: Some deductions in the light of recent evidence. In Lowe-McConnell, R.H. (ed) Speciation in tropical environments. London: Academic Press. 155-196.

Ashton, P.S. (1982). Dipterocarpaceae. Flora Malesiana 1(9): 237-552.

Ashton, P.S. (1986). La regénération dans les forêts de plaine de l’interieur du Sud Vietnam, 10 ans suive pulverization aerienne de l’agent Orange comme défoliant. Bois et Forêt des Tropiques 211: 3-34.

Panayotou, T. & Ashton, P.S. (1992). Not by Timber Alone: Economics and Ecology for Sustaining Tropical Forests. Washington, DC: Island Press. Pp 280.