About AABP

Piher Maceda

 

Piher Maceda

Field Research Assistant
Andes
to Amazon Biodiversity Program

Piher Maceda is one of the best field botanists working in the Peruvian Amazon, especially in his native region of Madre de Dios, Peru.  He was born and raised in the jungle town of Puerto Maldonado and at an early age, with his father and uncles, he began exploring the rainforests of the region.  As a teenager Piher became a successful fisherman, a skill that he has continued to this day in the Madre de Dios River basin.  His fishing activities took him up many of the river systems of the region.  In the late 1990's Piher started working with Fernando Cornejo, an accomplished Peruvian botanist who now works as a BRIT Research Botanist.  His first job at that time was as a field research assistant on the famous Brazil Nut Project operated and managed by the Amazon Conservation Association in Madre de Dios, Peru.  And in 2002 Piher started working with Janovec and Cornejo on the Los Amigos Botany Project of BRIT, which aims to document the diverse flora of the Los Amigos River watershed of Madre de Dios.  Because of his native knowledge of the forests and the flora of the region, he quickly learned scientific names of all the families and genera of the region.  And Piher now serves as one of the most important resources of botanical knowledge working on the BRIT project in Peru.  Janovec and the rest of the team are always amazed by Piher's ability to not only recognize and collect the plants, but remember almost every plant that he collects and the exact locations where the collections are made – almost as if he has a built-in GPS and computer database in his brain!  He has collected at least two plant species new to science, including a Malpighiaceae species being named for him by Dr. Bill Anderson of the University of Michigan, and a species of the genus Calatola in the Icacinaceae family.  In the last couple of years Piher has made nearly 4000 collections of plants from the Los Amigos River watershed and he has generated at least double that number in digital images of the species that he collects.  Piher works close with Janovec to lead botanical field work and expeditions in the region, including the inventory of forest diversity transects being carried out by the BRIT field team. 

Atrium