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Yvette Hardman Edmondson

Yvette Hardman Edmondson

Journal editor-in-chief and aquatic scientist


Yvette Hardman Edmondson (born Yvette Hardman) was the editor of Limnology and Oceanography the premier journal of the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (1968 to 1986) and was an aquatic scientist known for her research on bacteria in aquatic systems.

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Education and personal life

Edmondson graduated from the Walden School in New York City in 1932.[1] She obtained her undergraduate degree in literature from Bennington College in 1936,[2][3] which was the first class to graduate from Bennington College.[4] In 1938, Edmondson obtained an M.S. in Bacteriology from University of Minnesota and minor in Agricultural Biochemistry with a thesis examining filamentous bacteria in lakes.[5][6] Edmonson then moved to the University of Wisconsin Madison[7] where she worked with Elizabeth McCoy and Perry Wilson.[8] She completed a Ph.D. in Bacteriology in 1940 with a dissertation titled "The influence of solid surfaces upon lake bacteria",[9] research that was later published in the scientific literature.[10][11]

In the first term of her Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin Madison, she met Walles T. Edmondson ('Tommy')[12] whom she helped collect rotifers for his research.[13][14] They were married in New Haven on September 26, 1941 while Tommy was working at Yale University.[15]

In 1990, a newsletter from the University of Wisconsin asked Edmondson about the lack of women in sciences in 1930s and 1940s and her response was:

The lack of women in the sciences was not visibly from my point of view. My advisor was a woman and there were three other female graduate students in bacteriology[8]

Yvette Hardman Edmondson

Career

Following her Ph.D., Edmondson was a teaching fellow in science at Bennington College and she remained there during World War Two.[16][17][12][8] In 1945 a Science news article described her leave of absence from Bennington to work at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on salt water ponds.[18] There she first worked with her husband quantifying how the addition of nutrients altered the growth of phytoplankton with the goal of estimating options for aquaculture;[19] she focused on how oysters responded to higher levels of food that resulted from fertilization of the water.[12] In 1937, Edmondson (then Yvette Hardman) was a visiting investigator at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where she worked with Selman Waksman and others on marine microbiology.[20] During the same period, Kenneth Thimann, Edmondson, and Babette Radner published their work on the production of anthrocyanins by cultures of Spirodela.[21] In 1949, Yvette and her husband moved to Seattle when Tommy took a position at the University of Washington.[8]

Edmondson worked with the ecologist G. Evelyn Hutchinson[22] and co-authored Hutchinson's final Treatise on Limnology that was published in 1993.[23] In 1971, Edmondson dedicated[24] a special issue of Limnology and Oceanography to the life and accomplishments of G. Evelyn Hutchinson.[25] Edmondson also memorialized Hutchinson in Limnology and Oceanography after his death in 1991.[26]

From 1968 (volume 13) until 1986 (volume 31), Edmondson was the editor of Limnology & Oceanography, the journal of the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography.[27] In her work as editor, Edmondson was deliberate in sharing details about the scope of the journal,[28] the types of manuscripts acceptable for publication,[29] the key role of reviewers that may be unnoticed by a manuscript's authors,[30] and a detailed accounting of each step in the review process at the journal.[31] While some authors, e.g., the microbiologist Richard Morita,[32] were disappointed to learn their manuscripts did not meet the criteria for the journal, Edmondson's work as editor was recognized in the obituary Robert Paine wrote for the Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin upon the occasion of her death in 2006[27] when he emphasized her contributions to the evolution of the journal, a portion of which she had described in her final issue as editor.[33]

Honors

  • Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanographys Distinguished Service Award renamed the Tommy and Yvette Edmondson Distinguished Service Award (2009)[34]
  • University of Washington award: W.T. and Yvette H. Edmondson Graduate Student Award for graduate student research in biological limnology[35]
  • Distinguished Service Award, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (1999)[1]
  • Alumni award, Bennington College (1979)[36]

Reference section

  1. "Yvette H. Edmondson receives ASLO's distinguished service award". ASLO Bulletin. 8 (1): 20. 1999. doi:10.1002/lob.19998113. ISSN 1536-3538.
  2. "Recommendation of, and Graduates by Group Commencement 1936". Bennington College. 1936. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  3. "AP Wire about Commencement 1936". Bennington College digital repository. 1936-06-06. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  4. "Commencement Program, 1938". University of Minnesota digital conservancy. 1938. hdl:11299/57555.
  5. Hardman, Yvette; Henrici, Arthur T. (1939). "Studies of freshwater bacteria V. The distribution of Siderocapsa treubii in some lakes and streams" (PDF). Journal of Bacteriology. 37 (1): 97–104. doi:10.1128/jb.37.1.97-105.1939. PMC 374448. PMID 16560191.
  6. Brockway, Thomas P. (1981). Bennington College: In the beginning. Bennington College digital repository: Bennington College Press. p. 193.
  7. "Following their own paths: Women in UW limnology 1900-1990" (PDF). Limnology News University of Wisconsin-Madison. 1990.
  8. Hardman, Yvette; Henrici, Arthur T. (1939). "Studies of Freshwater Bacteria". Journal of Bacteriology. 37 (1): 97–105. doi:10.1128/jb.37.1.97-105.1939. ISSN 0021-9193. PMC 374448. PMID 16560191.
  9. Hardman, Yvette (1941). "The surface tension of Wisconsin lake waters". Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. XXXIII: 395–404 via The State of Wisconsin Collection.
  10. Lehman, John T.; Lehman, Donna A. (2009). W. T. Edmondson (1916-2000). Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences.
  11. Slack, Nancy G. (2010). G. Evelyn Hutchinson and the invention of modern ecology. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 120. ISBN 978-0-300-16174-8. OCLC 712777685.
  12. Edmondson, W. T. (1940). "The Sessile Rotatoria of Wisconsin". Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 59 (4): 433–459. doi:10.2307/3222991. ISSN 0003-0023. JSTOR 3222991.
  13. "College Week". Bennington College. 1941-09-30. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  14. "General Announcements - Mentions Karl Polanyi" (Press release). Bennington College. 1941-02-24.
  15. Edmondson, W.T.; Edmondston, Yvette H. (1947). "Measurements Of Production In Fertilized Salt-Water". Journal of Marine Research. 3 (6): 228–246.
  16. The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution report for the year 1937 (Report). Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. 1938.
  17. Thimann, Kenneth V.; Edmondson, Yvette H.; Radner, Babette S. (1951-12-01). "The biogenesis of the anthocyanins. III. The role of sugars in anthocyanin formation". Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 34 (2): 305–323. doi:10.1016/0003-9861(51)90010-0. ISSN 0003-9861. PMID 14904067.
  18. Cole, J.J. (2009-01-01). "Limnology as a Discipline". Encyclopedia of Inland Waters: 6–13. doi:10.1016/B978-012370626-3.00002-8. ISBN 9780123706263.
  19. Hutchinson, G. Evelyn (1957–1993). A treatise on limnology. Yvette H. Edmondson. New York. ISBN 0-471-42570-2. OCLC 271888.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  20. "APPENDIX. All Journals in JSTOR, by Collection", JSTOR: A history, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012-12-31, pp. 387–392, doi:10.1515/9781400843114.387, ISBN 978-1-4008-4311-4
  21. "G. Evelyn Hutchinson Celebratory Issue". Limnology and Oceanography. 16 (2). March 1971. JSTOR i330557.
  22. Edmondson, Yvette H. (1991). "In Memoriam - G. Evelyn Hutchinson". Limnology and Oceanography. 36 (3): 618. Bibcode:1991LimOc..36..618E. doi:10.4319/lo.1991.36.3.0618. ISSN 1939-5590.
  23. Paine, Robert T. (2006). "Yvette Hardman Edmondson, 1915–2006". Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin. 15 (3): 62–63. Bibcode:2006LimOB..15...62P. doi:10.1002/lob.200615362. ISSN 1539-6088. S2CID 189312155.
  24. Edmondson, Yvette H. (1984). "Editorial comment: Scope of the journal". Limnology and Oceanography. 29 (2): 440–441. Bibcode:1984LimOc..29..440E. doi:10.4319/lo.1984.29.2.0440. ISSN 1939-5590.
  25. Edmondson, Yvette H. (1974). "Editorial comment: Policy". Limnology and Oceanography. 19 (1): 167–168. Bibcode:1974LimOc..19..167E. doi:10.4319/lo.1974.19.1.0167. ISSN 1939-5590.
  26. Edmondson, Yvette H. (1972). "Editorial Comment: Referees". Limnology and Oceanography. 17 (6): 963–964. Bibcode:1972LimOc..17..963E. doi:10.4319/lo.1972.17.6.0963. ISSN 1939-5590.
  27. Edmondson, Yvette H. (1984). "Editorial comment: The natural history of a manuscript". Limnology and Oceanography. 29 (5): 1145–1148. Bibcode:1984LimOc..29.1145E. doi:10.4319/lo.1984.29.5.1145.
  28. Richard, Richard Yukio (4 December 2006). "Oral History of Richard Yukio Morita" (Interview). Interviewed by Laura Harkewicz. OCLC 897816613.
  29. Edmondson, Yvette H. (1986). "Editorial comment: Final report". Limnology and Oceanography. 31 (6): 1401–1402. Bibcode:1986LimOc..31.1401E. doi:10.4319/lo.1986.31.6.1401. ISSN 1939-5590.
  30. "Make a gift". Give to the UW. Retrieved 2021-05-27.
  31. "Bennington honors seven alumnae". North Adams Transcript. North Adams, Massachusetts. May 14, 1979.
  • Photo of Yvette Hardman in Bennington College's collection of entering students (1932-1939)

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