Mrs. Yasmin S. Baksh-Comeau
Lecturer (Plant Science)
Curator, National Herbarium of Trinidad & Tobago

Contact Information
National Herbarium of Trinidad & Tobago
c/o Department of
Life Sciences
The University of The West Indies
St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago
Location:
1st Floor, Natural Sciences Building, New Wing
Tel: 1 (868) 645-3232/9 Ext.3326
1(868) 645-3509 (Direct Line)
Fax: 1(868) 663-9686
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Educational Background:
- M.Phil. University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, 1999
- B.Sc. (Nat. Sci.), University of the West Indies, St. Augustine. 1980
Professional Visits:
- Natural History Museum, London, UK
- Kew Gardens, Richmond, Surrey, UK
- 1996 – Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Canada
Research Interests:
- Systematics, Conservation Ecology and Biogeography of the Vascular Plants of Trinidad & Tobago.
- Economic Botany and Ethnobotany with special emphasis on the local flora.
Current Research Projects:
- Ecology, biogeography and conservation of the Pteridophytes of Trinidad & Tobago
- Revision of the Flowering Plants of Trinidad & Tobago
Selected Bibliography:
- Comeau, P.L., Comeau, Y.S. & Johnson, W. 2003. The Palm Book of Trinidad and Tobago Including the Lesser Antilles. The International Palm Society.
- Baksh-Comeau, Y.S. 2003. Documenting medicinal plants for advancing herbal medicine in the Caribbean. In Clement, Y.N. & Seaforth, C. Advancing Caribbean Herbs in the 21st Century. Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Herbal Medicine in the Caribbean. Conducted by the Caribbean Association of Researchers and Herbal Practitioners. 9-13.
- Baksh-Comeau, Y.S. Biological Collections - The Missing Link. In Ragbir, S. Faculty News. The University of The West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. 4-5.
- Baksh-Comeau, Y.S. & Seaforth, C. 2003. Fostering Commercial Partnerships for Sustainable and Economic Use of Biodiversity. Centre for Development of Enterprise. Miscellaneous Publication. A2/TT-02.03. ISSN-0534-5391.
- Comeau, P.L. & Y.S. Comeau. 2001. The Vegetation of Lake Antoine, Levera Pond and Grand Etang, Grenada, W.I. Living World, J. Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalist Club, 4-12.
- Baksh-Comeau, Y.S. 2000. Checklist of the Pteridophytes of Trinidad & Tobago. In Camus, J.M. and Crabbe, J.A. The Fern Gazette, British Pteridological Society, The Natural History Museum, London. Vol. 16 Parts 1, 2. 11-122.
- Baksh-Comeau, Y.S. 1999. Risk index rating of threatened ferns in Trinidad and Tobago. In: Camus, J.M., Gibby, M. and Johns, R.J. (Eds.) Pteridology in Perspective. 139-151. The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.
- Baksh-Comeau, Y.S. 1999. Community Status of Ferns and Fern Allies in Trinidad and Tobago. M.Phil. Thesis The University of the West Indies.
- Seaforth, C.E. and Baksh-Comeau, Y.S. (1999). Medicinal Plants in Agricultural Diversification. Proceedings of a conference on Agriculture in the Caribbean: Issues and Challenges - Sustainability of Traditional and non-traditional crops for food security. UWI Ag50, 2: 112-117.
















