Jacques Forest (14 June 1920 â 16 February 2012) was a French carcinologist.
Biography
Born in Créteil on 14 June 1920, Jacques Forest grew up in Maubeuge. He served in the army for a year during the Second World War, and went on to study at the University of Lille after demobilisation. After graduating, he worked for several years for the ' ("scientific and technical office for marine fisheries"; now part of IFREMER); his early publications concerned a variety of fish species. In 1949, he joined the ' in Paris, where he would remain for the rest of his career.
In association with Louis Fage, Forest began working on hermit crabs, and rapidly became an expert; he described over 70 new species in the family Diogenidae, for example. He also published on other Decapoda, including crabs and, most significantly, Neoglyphea inopinata, a living species of a group previously considered long-since extinct.
Forest was also an enthusiastic field biologist, and took part in several oceanographic expeditions. He launched the MUSORSTOM expeditions in 1976. He was also involved with the scientific journals Bulletin du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle and Crustaceana.
Forest retired on 1 October 1989, at the age of 69, and continued to be involved with the journal Crustaceana until 2003. The Crustacean Society awarded Forest their Excellence in Research Award in 2008. He died on 16 February 2012.
Legacy
Taxa named in honour of Jacques Forest include:
Genera
Species
- Lumbricalus adriatica foresti <small>(Fauvel & Rullier, 1959)</small>
- Sicyonia foresti <small>Rossignol, 1962</small>
- Thalamita foresti <small>Crosnier, 1962</small>
- Lembos foresti <small>Mateus & Mateus, 1966</small>
- Nematopsis foresti <small>(Theodorides, 1967)</small>
- Ventricolaria foresti <small>Fischer-Piette & Testud, 1967</small>
- Asymmetrione foresti <small>(Bourdon, 1968)</small>
- Brachynotus foresti <small>Zariquiey-Alvarez, 1968</small>
- Megachelione foresti <small>Bourdon, 1968</small>
- Brazilserolis foresti <small>(Bastida & Torti, 1970)</small>
- Cyathidium foresti <small>Cherbonnier & Guille, 1972</small>
- Haploniscus foresti <small>Chardy, 1974</small>
- Podocallichirus foresti <small>(Le Loeuff & Intès, 1974)</small>
- Paramunna foresti <small>Carvacho, 1977</small>
- Eucheilota foresti <small>Goy, 1979</small>
- Idmidronea foresti <small>Buge, 1979</small>
- Caryophyllia foresti <small>Zibrowius, 1980</small>
- Strengeriana foresti <small>Rodriguez, 1980</small>
- Alpheus foresti <small>Banner & Banner, 1981</small>
- Holothuria foresti <small>Cherbonnier & Feral, 1981</small>
- Leptochiton foresti <small>(Leloup, 1981)</small>
- Paralophogaster foresti <small>Bacescu, 1981</small>
- Periclimenes foresti <small>A. J. Bruce, 1981</small>
- Psilopsea foresti <small>d'Hondt, 1981</small>
- Nuculana foresti <small>Metivier, 1982</small>
- Platypodia foresti <small>Serene, 1984</small>
- Ethusa foresti <small>Chen, 1985</small>
- Eurysquilla foresti <small>Moosa, 1985</small>
- Processa foresti <small>Noel, 1985</small>
- Jolivetya foresti <small>Cals, 1986</small>
- Niso foresti <small>Bouchet & Warén, 1986</small>
- Arcoscalpellum foresti <small>Rosell, 1989</small>
- Forcepia foresti <small>Lévi & Lévi, 1989</small>
- Leucosia foresti <small>Chen, 1989</small>
- Lophopagurus foresti <small>Zarenkov, 1989</small>
- Porcellanopagurus foresti <small>Zarenkov, 1989</small>
- Trachycarcinus foresti <small>Guinot, 1989</small>
- Upogebia foresti <small>Nguyen, 1989</small>
- Alainosquilla foresti <small>Moosa, 1991</small>
- Ascorhynchus foresti <small>Stock, 1991</small>
- Lophopagurus foresti <small>McLaughlin & Gunn, 1992</small>
- Dromia foresti <small>McLay, 1993</small>
- Palaemonella foresti <small>A. J. Bruce, 2001</small>
- ' <small>Macpherson & de Saint Laurent, 2002</small>
References