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Indian lichenologist

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Sanjeeva Nayaka
Born (1974-08-01) 1 August 1974 (age 50)
Koppa, Chikmagalore district, Karnataka, India
Scientific career
FieldsLichen Systematics
Institutions
Author abbrev. (botany)Nayaka
Websitenbri.res.in

Sanjeeva Nayaka (Hindi: संजीव नायक; Kannada: ಸಂಜೀವ ನಾಯಕ) is an Indian lichenologist. He is a Chief Scientist at CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute (CSIR-NBRI), Lucknow. He is in charge of the lichenology laboratory. He serves as managing editor of the journal Cryptogam Biodiversity and Assessment, and editor of ILS eLetters, both published by the Indian Lichenological Society.

Career

Nayaka was introduced to research during his graduate studies. He was a volunteer in the 'Western Ghats Biodiversity Inventory Programme'. He was awarded with a Summer Research Fellowship of Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore to study the lichens of Bangalore under Madhav Gadgil. After his post-graduation Nayaka moved to Lucknow to work with Dr. D.K. Upreti at CSIR-NBRI. Initially he worked as a project assistant on the All-India Coordinated Project on Taxonomy. During this period, he explored lichens of Himachal Pradesh. In 2001 he was appointed as a scientist at CSIR-NBRI.

Nayaka revised the genus Lecanora for his doctoral thesis under Upreti's supervision. He earned his Ph.D. from Dr. R. M. L. Awadh University, Faizabad. His research interests include taxonomy, biomonitoring and bioprospecting of lichens. Apart from Lecanora he has revised taxa such as Buellia, Lecidea, Phyllopsora and Rinodina. He has described 28 new lichen species and reported over 110 species as new distributional record. Nayaka travelled throughout India and published lichen floristic accounts for several regions. His major work involves lichens of Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Eastern Ghats. He surveyed various wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in India, and he has visited Antarctica twice to study its lichens and their ecophysiology. He has handled eight research projects as Principal Investigator and he is a co-Investigator on more than 25 projects. Nayaka published more than 200 research articles. He participated in national and international conferences and published about 180 abstracts. He authored or edited three books: A field Guide to the common Lichens of Corbett Tiger Reserve, Lichens of Uttar Pradesh, and Plant Diversity of Uttar Pradesh (Including Algae and Fungi).

Recognition

References

  1. ^ "Dr. Sanjeeva Nayaka | NBRI". Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  2. "Editorial Board | Cryptogam Biodiversity and Assessment". cbaj.in. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  3. "Indian Lichenological Society". www.indianlichenology.com. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  4. ^ "ORCID". orcid.org. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  5. "Revisionary studies on lichen genus Lecanora sensu lato in India". scholar.google.co.in. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
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  7. "Scientist back after trip to Antarctica". The Times of India. 25 April 2003. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  8. Upreti, D. K. (2004). A field guide to the common lichens of Corbett Tiger Reserve. Sanjeeva Nayaka. Dehra Dun: Bishen Singh. ISBN 81-211-0334-7. OCLC 176908575.
  9. Nayaka, Sanjeeva; Upreti, Dailip (1 January 2013). Lichens of Uttar Pradesh.
  10. Mishra, Gaurav; Nayaka, Sanjeeva; DC, Saini (1 January 2015). Plant Diversity of Uttar Pradesh (Including Algae and Fungi).
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