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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Stephen Donald Hopper AC FLS FTSE is a Western Australian botanist. He graduated in Biology, specialising in conservation biology and vascular plants. Hopper has written eight books, and has over 200 publications to his name. He was Director of Kings Park in Perth for seven years, and CEO of the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority for five. He is currently Foundation Professor of Plant Conservation Biology at The University of Western Australia. He was Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 2006 to 2012.
Stephen Hopper's Published Works
Published Works
- Refugia: identifying and understanding safe havens for biodiversity under climate change (2012) (792)
- The Southwest Australian Floristic Region: Evolution and Conservation of a Global Hot Spot of Biodiversity (2004) (771)
- OCBIL theory: towards an integrated understanding of the evolution, ecology and conservation of biodiversity on old, climatically buffered, infertile landscapes (2009) (495)
- BIOGEOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS OF SPECIATION IN THE SOUTHWEST AUSTRALIAN FLORA (1979) (307)
- Plant mineral nutrition in ancient landscapes: high plant species diversity on infertile soils is linked to functional diversity for nutritional strategies (2010) (263)
- Plant mineral nutrition in ancient landscapes: high plant species diversity on infertile soils is linked to functional diversity for nutritional strategies (2011) (193)
- Royal Botanic Gardens Kew (2015) (189)
- Little evidence for fire-adapted plant traits in Mediterranean climate regions. (2011) (179)
- Genetic diversity and the insular population structure of the rare granite rock species, Eucalyptus caesia Benth (1983) (167)
- Biodiversity hotspots and Ocbil theory (2016) (143)
- Phosphorus-mobilization ecosystem engineering: the roles of cluster roots and carboxylate exudation in young P-limited ecosystems. (2012) (142)
- A phylogenetic analysis of Diurideae (Orchidaceae) based on plastid DNA sequence data. (2001) (125)
- Do mycorrhizal symbioses cause rarity in orchids? (2011) (113)
- Threat syndromes and conservation of the Australian flora (2007) (111)
- Variation in plant diversity in mediterranean‐climate ecosystems: the role of climatic and topographical stability (2015) (108)
- Granite outcrops as ancient islands in old landscapes: evidence from the phylogeography and population genetics of Eucalyptus caesia (Myrtaceae) in Western Australia (2007) (107)
- A Method for Setting the Size of Plant Conservation Target Areas (2001) (86)
- Orchid biogeography and factors associated with rarity in a biodiversity hotspot, the Southwest Australian Floristic Region (2011) (75)
- Plants of Western Australian granite outcrops (2001) (75)
- Impact of two wildfires on endemic granite outcrop vegetation in Western Australia (2003) (73)
- Novel Consequences of Bird Pollination for Plant Mating. (2017) (73)
- Pollination ecology and the possible impacts of environmental change in the Southwest Australian Biodiversity Hotspot (2010) (72)
- The Role of Botanic Gardens in the Science and Practice of Ecological Restoration (2011) (69)
- Specialized ecological interactions and plant species rarity: The role of pollinators and mycorrhizal fungi across multiple spatial scales (2014) (69)
- Bird Pollination and the Mating System of Eucalyptus Stoatei. (1981) (68)
- Bird and Mammal Pollen Vectors in Banksia Communities at Cheyne Beach, Western Australia (1980) (67)
- Rapid Characterisation of Vegetation Structure to Predict Refugia and Climate Change Impacts across a Global Biodiversity Hotspot (2014) (65)
- Conservation genetics and clonality in two critically endangered eucalypts from the highly endemic south-western Australian flora (1999) (65)
- Exploring rock fissures: does a specialized root morphology explain endemism on granite outcrops? (2012) (65)
- The mating system and population genetic structure in a bird-pollinated mallee, Eucalyptus rhodantha (1989) (63)
- Hydrological change escalates risk of ecosystem stress in Australia's threatened biodiversity hotspot (2008) (62)
- Genetic Diversity and the Conservation of Eucalyptus crucis Maiden (1988) (61)
- Worldwide destruction of inselbergs and related rock outcrops threatens a unique ecosystem (2016) (54)
- Isolated with persistence or dynamically connected? Genetic patterns in a common granite outcrop endemic (2014) (54)
- Phytogeography of Acacia in Western Australia (1978) (52)
- A new phytogeographic map for the Southwest Australian Floristic Region after an exceptional decade of collection and discovery (2017) (51)
- Molecular phylogenetics of Haemodoraceae in the Greater Cape and Southwest Australian Floristic Regions. (2009) (49)
- Plant science research in botanic gardens. (2009) (48)
- Dormancy, germination and seed bank storage: a study in support of ex situ conservation of macrophytes of southwest Australian temporary pools (2010) (47)
- A revision of Australia’s hammer orchids (Drakaea: Orchidaceae), with some field data on species-specific sexually deceived wasp pollinators (2007) (46)
- Prolonged isolation and persistence of a common endemic on granite outcrops in both mesic and semi‐arid environments in south‐western Australia (2014) (46)
- Robert Brown's Caladenia revisited, including a revision of its sister genera Cyanicula, Ericksonella and Pheladenia (Caladeniinae: Orchidaceae) (2004) (42)
- DNA fingerprinting of Eucalyptus graniticola: a critically endangered relict species or a rare hybrid? (1997) (41)
- Rare and Common Plants in Ecosystems, with Special Reference to the South-west Australian Flora (1994) (41)
- Assortative Pollination by Red Wattlebirds in a Hybrid Population of Anigozanthos Labill. (Haemodoraceae) (1978) (40)
- Honeyeaters and their Winter Food Plants on Granite Rocks in the Central Wheatbelt of Western Australia (1981) (39)
- A molecular phylogenetic analysis of the bloodroot and kangaroo paw family, Haemodoraceae: taxonomic, biogeographic and conservation implications (1999) (39)
- Population-size effects on seeds and seedlings from fragmented eucalypt populations: implications for seed sourcing for ecological restoration (2007) (37)
- Taxonomic turmoil down-under: recent developments in Australian orchid systematics. (2009) (37)
- An evolutionary perspective on south-west Western Australian landscapes, biodiversity and fire: a review and management implications. (2003) (37)
- The Mating System and Genetic Diversity of the Australian Arid Zone Mallee, Eucalyptus rameliana (1995) (33)
- Pollination of the Rain-Forest Tree Syzygium Tierneyanum (Myrtaceae) at Kuranda, Northern Queensland (1980) (31)
- Feeding behaviour of a Purple-crowned Lorikeet on flowers of Eucalyptus buprestium (1979) (31)
- Paternity analysis reveals wide pollen dispersal and high multiple paternity in a small isolated population of the bird-pollinated Eucalyptus caesia (Myrtaceae) (2016) (31)
- Biogeography of Caladenia (Orchidaceae), with special reference to the South-west Australian Floristic Region (2009) (30)
- Western Australia's endangered flora and other plants under consideration for declaration (1990) (30)
- Sand-binding roots in Haemodoraceae: global survey and morphology in a phylogenetic context (2011) (29)
- Monocotyledonous geophytes: comparison of south-western Australia with other areas of mediterranean climate (2003) (27)
- High species diversity and turnover in granite inselberg floras highlight the need for a conservation strategy protecting many outcrops (2019) (27)
- Conservation of old individual trees and small populations is integral to maintain species' genetic diversity of a historically fragmented woody perennial (2019) (27)
- Conservation status of Banksia woodlands on the Swan Coastal plain (1989) (27)
- Function of Biodiversity in the Mediterranean-Type Ecosystems of Southwestern Australia (1994) (26)
- A new type of specialized morphophysiological dormancy and seed storage behaviour in Hydatellaceae, an early-divergent angiosperm family. (2010) (25)
- Cladistic and phenetic analyses of phylogenetic relationships among populations of Eucalyptus caesia (1983) (24)
- Response to Keeley et al.: Fire as an evolutionary pressure shaping plant traits. (2011) (24)
- A diverse flora - Species and genetic relationships (2014) (24)
- Fire as a determinant of rarity in the south-west Western Australian global biodiversity hotspot. (2003) (24)
- Contributions to Western Australian orchidology: 2. New taxa and circumscriptions in Caladenia (2001) (24)
- OCBIL theory examined: reassessing evolution, ecology and conservation in the world’s ancient, climatically buffered and infertile landscapes (2021) (22)
- Understanding the long-term impact of prescribed burning in mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots, with a focus on south-Western Australia (2018) (22)
- Human Niche Construction: Noongar evidence in pre-colonial Southwestern Australia (2017) (21)
- Natural Hybridization and Morphometric Relationships Between Three Mallee Eucalypts in the Fitzgerald River National Park, W.A (1978) (20)
- Natural hybridization in the context of Ocbil theory (2018) (19)
- Australia’s wasp-pollinated flying duck orchids revised (Paracaleana: Orchidaceae) (2006) (19)
- An Australian Perspective on Plant Conservation Biology in Practice (1998) (18)
- New series, subseries, species and subspecies of Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) from Western Australia and from South Australia (1993) (18)
- Native insect flower visitor diversity and feral honeybees on jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) in Kings Park, an urban bushland remnant (2005) (17)
- Eucalyptus Caesia, a Rare Mallee of Granite Rocks from South-Western Australia (1982) (17)
- The History of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew (2007) (15)
- New genera, subgenera, combinations, and species in the Caladenia alliance (Orchidaceae: Diurideae). (2000) (15)
- How well do phylogenetic studies inform the conservation of Australian plants (2000) (15)
- Molecular Data Confirm the Affinities of the South-West Australian Endemic Granitites with Alphitonia (Rhamnaceae) (2001) (15)
- Traits related to efficient acquisition and use of phosphorus promote diversification in Proteaceae in phosphorus‐impoverished landscapes (2021) (14)
- Floristics of Australian Granitoid Inselberg Vegetation (2000) (14)
- South-Western Australia, Cinderella of the World's Temperate Floristic Regions 2 (2004) (14)
- Temporal variation in allele frequencies in the pollen pool of Eucalyptus rhodantha (1990) (14)
- From Dampier to DNA: the 300-year-old mystery of the identity and proposed allopolyploid origin of Conostylis stylidioides (Haemodoraceae) (2001) (14)
- Kangaroo Paws and Catspaws: A Natural History and Field Guide (1993) (14)
- Pseudanthium development in Calycopeplus paucifolius, with particular reference to the evolution of the cyathium in Euphorbieae (Euphorbiaceae-Malpighiales). (2008) (14)
- A taxonomic revision of Eucalyptus wandoo, E. redunca and allied species (Eucalyptus series Levispermae Maiden - Myrtaceae) in Western Australia (1991) (13)
- An introduction to Caladenia R.Br. – Australasia's jewel among terrestrial orchids (2009) (13)
- Phylogenomics shows lignotuber state is taxonomically informative in closely related eucalypts. (2019) (13)
- Comparative longevity and low-temperature storage of seeds of Hydatellaceae and temporary pool species of south-west Australia (2010) (13)
- The Noongar of south-western Australia: a case study of long-term biodiversity conservation in a matrix of old and young landscapes (2020) (13)
- Fitzgerald River National Park, management plan 1991-2001 (1989) (12)
- Ngalak koora koora djinang (Looking back together): a Nyoongar and scientific collaborative history of ancient Nyoongar boodja. (2016) (12)
- Life on the Rocks: The Art of Survival (1999) (11)
- Variation and Natural Hybridization in the Conostylis aculeata R.Br. Species Group Near Dawesville, Western Australia (1977) (11)
- Primary pollinator exclusion has divergent consequences for pollen dispersal and mating in different populations of a bird‐pollinated tree (2019) (11)
- A molecular phylogenetic study of generic and subgeneric relationships in the southwest Australian endemics Conostylis and Blancoa (Haemodoraceae) (2006) (11)
- Darwin as a plant scientist: a Southern Hemisphere perspective. (2009) (10)
- Platysace (Apiaceae) of south-western Australia: silent story tellers of an ancient human landscape (2020) (10)
- Does integrated conservation of terrestrial orchids work (2015) (10)
- A biosystematic study of the Kangaroo Paws, Anigozanthos and Macropidia (Haemodoraceae). (1980) (10)
- Contributions to Western Australian orchidology: 1. History of early collections, taxonomic concepts and key to genera (2001) (9)
- Assessment of genetic diversity and mating system of Acacia cyclops restoration and remnant populations (2019) (9)
- Assessing the conservation reserve system in the Jarrah Forest Bioregion (2001) (9)
- Landscape and taxon age are associated with differing patterns of hybridisation in two Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) subgenera. (2020) (9)
- Rarity or decline: Key concepts for the Red List of Australian eucalypts (2020) (9)
- South-western Australia, Cinderella of the World's Temperate Floristic Regions 1 (2003) (9)
- Geographical variation, subspecies discrimination and evolution in fruits, leaves and buds of Eucalyptus caesia (Myrtaceae) (1985) (8)
- Human Relationships With And Use Of Kwongkan Plants And Lands (2014) (8)
- Pollen and nectar feeding by Purple-crowned Lorikeets on Eucalyptus occidentalis (1980) (8)
- Analyses of cpDNA matK sequence data place Tillaea (Crassulaceae) within Crassula (2009) (8)
- The role of landscape history in the distribution and conservation of threatened flora in the Southwest Australian Floristic Region (2020) (7)
- Eucalyptus virginea and E. relicta (Myrtaceae), two new rare forest trees from south-western Australia allied to E. lane-poolei, and a new phantom hybrid (2004) (7)
- Contrasting patterns of population divergence on young and old landscapes in Banksia seminuda (Proteaceae), with evidence for recognition of subspecies (2021) (7)
- Sandplain And Kwongkan: Historical Spellings, Meanings, Synonyms, Geography And Definition (2014) (7)
- OCBIL theory: a new science for old ecosystems (2021) (7)
- Out of the OCBILs: new hypotheses for the evolution, ecology and conservation of the eucalypts (2021) (6)
- Progeny Trials in an Introgressive Hybrid Population of Anigozanthos Labill. (Haemodoraceae) (1978) (6)
- Isoetes eludens (Isoetaceae), a new endemic species from the Kamiesberg, Northern Cape, South Africa (2009) (6)
- Near-neighbour optimal outcrossing in the bird-pollinated Anigozanthosmanglesii. (2019) (6)
- Genetic Diversity, Mating System, and Reproductive Output of Restored Melaleuca acuminata Populations are Comparable to Natural Remnant Populations (2019) (6)
- The use of genetic information in establishing reserves for nature conservation. (1996) (5)
- Soul of the Desert (2005) (5)
- Preface to 'Genetics and Conservation of Australian Flora' (2000) (5)
- Inselberg floristics exemplify the coast to inland OCBIL transition in a global biodiversity hotspot (2021) (5)
- Bold Park Environmental Management Plan 2000–2005 (2000) (5)
- Contemporary distribution of Macrozamia dyeri (Zamiaceae) is correlated with patterns of Nyungar occupation in south‐east coastal Western Australia (2020) (5)
- Seven new species of Haemodorum (Haemodoraceae) from the Kimberley region of Western Australia (2015) (4)
- Soil and plant outcomes of harvesting a Noongar staple geophyte in south-western Australia (2020) (4)
- Plant conservation for the next decade: a celebration of Kew’s 250th anniversary (2010) (4)
- Weeds on granite outcrops in temperate Australia, South Africa and the USA. (2002) (4)
- A revision of the tiurndins (Tribonanthes, Haemodoraceae) (2019) (4)
- Obituary: Sidney Herbert James 1933-1998 (2000) (4)
- Mutualists or parasites? Context-dependent influence of symbiotic fly larvae on carnivorous investment in the Albany pitcher plant (2016) (4)
- Mapping granite outcrops in the Western Australian Wheatbelt using Landsat TM data (4)
- New subspecies in Eucalyptus caesia and in E. crucis (Myrtaceae) of Western Australia (1982) (3)
- Botanical illustration and photography: a southern hemisphere perspective (2017) (3)
- A new series, Rigentes, of Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) comprising three new species endemic to Western Australia (1989) (3)
- Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales) (2020) (3)
- FITZGERALD RIVER NATIONAL PARK (2001) (3)
- New Life for Systematics (2007) (3)
- Effectiveness of native nectar-feeding birds and the introduced Apis mellifera as pollinators of the kangaroo paw, Anigozanthos manglesii (Haemodoraceae) (2020) (3)
- Evaluating restoration outcomes through assessment of pollen dispersal, mating system, and genetic diversity (2020) (3)
- Pollen dispersal, pollen immigration, mating and genetic diversity in restoration of the southern plains Banksia (2020) (2)
- Stypandra jamesii (Phormiaceae), a new Western Australian species endemic to granite outcrops (1999) (2)
- Contributions to Western Australian orchidology: 3. New and reinstated taxa in Eriochilus (2006) (2)
- Plant conservation at the crossroads (2011) (2)
- From botany bay to breathing planet: An Australian perspective on plant diversity and global sustainability (2013) (2)
- Taxonomy of species deriving from the publication of Eucalyptus subseries Cornutae (Myrtaceae) (2002) (2)
- Evolution Of Pollination Strategies (2014) (2)
- New subspecies of Banksia seminuda and B. occidentalis (Proteaceae) from the south coast of Western Australia (1989) (2)
- Notes on the informal subgenus ‘Monocalyptus’ of Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) and the description of three new upland species from south-west Western Australia (1986) (2)
- Two new rare species and a new hybrid in Eucalyptus series Tetrapterae (Myrtaceae) from southern coastal Western Australia (2009) (1)
- Fitzgerald River National Park: draft management plan (1989) (1)
- Sir John Crawford Memorial Address: Plant Diversity at the Turning Point (2010) (1)
- First Nations’ interactions with underground storage organs in southwestern Australia, a Mediterranean climate Global Biodiversity Hotspot (2022) (1)
- Nyoongar Boodja : Koomba Bardip Koortan : Nyoongar Land : Long Story Short : A history of ancient Nyoongar land and people (2017) (1)
- Misapplication of the aboriginal name "Gungurru" to Eucalyptus caesia and notes on the species distribution (1982) (1)
- Nomenclatural notes and new taxa in the Conostylis aculeata group (Haemodoraceae) (1978) (1)
- Plate 466. Anigozanthos Rufus (2003) (1)
- ORCHID BIOGEOGRAPHY AND RARITY IN A BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOT: THE SOUTHWEST AUSTRALIAN FLORISTIC REGION (2015) (1)
- Eucalyptus calyerup (Myrtaceae), a new species of possible hybrid origin from south-western Australia (2002) (1)
- Plant mating system dynamics in restoration: a comparison of restoration and remnant populations of Hakea laurina (Proteaceae) (2021) (1)
- Australian seeds through time (2006) (1)
- Indigenous Knowledge, Aspiration, and Potential Application in Contemporary Fire Mitigation in Southwest Australia (2022) (1)
- A new species of Conostylis (Haemodoraceae) from the Wongan Hills district, Western Australia (1982) (1)
- mediterranean-climate ecosystems: the role of climatic and topographical (2014) (1)
- Figure 22 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 5 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 19 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Temperate mixed evergreen forests (2010) (0)
- Remnant peat deposit provides clues to the inundated cultural landscapes of Kepa Kurl, southwestern Australia (2023) (0)
- Figure 21 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 3 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Validation of the name Caladenia serotina (Orchidaceae) (2002) (0)
- Worldwide destruction of inselbergs and related rock outcrops threatens a unique ecosystem (2016) (0)
- Genetics and conservation of the Australian flora. Proceedings of a symposium, Sydney, Australia, 13-16 July, 1998. (2000) (0)
- Elevation of Eucalyptus gardneri subsp. ravensthorpensis, and notes on relationships between obligate-seeder and resprouter members of subseries Levispermae (Myrtaceae) (2019) (0)
- Biodiversity hotspots and Ocbil theory (2015) (0)
- Figure 13 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 15 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Supplementary material from “Mutualists or parasites? Context-dependent influence of symbiotic fly larvae on carnivorous investment in the Albany pitcher plant” (2016) (0)
- Figure 2 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 14 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Update on generic and specific nomenclature in Paracaleana (Drakaeinae), Caladeniinae and a new name in Caladenia (Orchidaceae) (2019) (0)
- Dedication to Associate Professor Sid James, 10 July 1933 – 7 December 1998 (1999) (0)
- Chromosome numbers and phylogency in the kangaroo paw and bloodroot family Haemodoraceae (1997) (0)
- Figure 6 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 18 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- A new species of Anigozanthos Labill. from the Murchison River sandheaths of Western Australia (1978) (0)
- Figure 16 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Environmental Biology: The history of life on Earth (2009) (0)
- Figure 11 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 17 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 27 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Generic Concepts and Modern Taxonomy (2005) (0)
- Figure 26 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Ocbil Theory as a Potential Unifying Framework for Investigating Narrow Endemism in Mediterranean Climate Regions (2023) (0)
- Figure 25 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Economics of a level playing field: A comparison of urban bushland and parkland (1994) (0)
- Australia’s First Naturalists: Indigenous Peoples’ Contribution to Early Zoology (2020) (0)
- Nyoongar Boodja: Koomba Bardip Kooratan (2017) (0)
- Figure 12 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 20 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Diamond gum (Eucalyptus rhomboidea: Myrtaceae), a new threatened species endemic to the Bremer Range of the Southwest Australian Floristic Region (2007) (0)
- Overview and Investigation of Australian Aboriginal Lizard Traps (2022) (0)
- Figure 4 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 23 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 24 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 9 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 7 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 1 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Figure 10 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Mallee communities along roadsides in South-Western Australia (2017) (0)
- Figure 8 from: Pellegrini MOO, Hickman EJ, Guttiérrez JE, Smith RJ, Hopper SD (2020) Revisiting the taxonomy of the Neotropical Haemodoraceae (Commelinales). PhytoKeys 169: 1-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.169.57996 (2020) (0)
- Dr M.I.H. (Ian) Brooker AM 2nd June 1934 – 25th June 2016 (2016) (0)
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