Alan Cribb
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Australian botanist and phycologist
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Alan Cribb's Degrees
- Masters Phycology University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alan Bridson Cribb Jr. is an Australian botanist and mycologist and an expert in marine and freshwater algae and seaweeds. He has also written on native and wild foods of Australia. Early life Alan Bridson Cribb Jr. was born in Ipswich, Queensland on 5 October 1925, the son of Alan Bridson Cribb, a grazier and his wife, Dorothy Shand. He grew up around Longreach and his father instructed him in a love for the Australian bush and an interest in natural history. The extended Cribb family lived in Ipswich, where the family business Cribb & Foote department store was located.
Alan Cribb's Published Works
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- Marine algae of the southern Great Barrier Reef (1983) (110)
- Macrocystis pyrifera (L.) Ag. in Tasmanian Waters (1954) (42)
- 3. – THE ALGAE OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEFS (1973) (19)
- The genus Trentepohlia in South-eastern Queensland (1958) (15)
- Invalidation of the Genus Vaughaniella (1951) (14)
- The algal vegetation of Port Arthur, Tasmania (1954) (14)
- The Brown Alga Durvillea antarctica in Australian Waters (1952) (13)
- An ecological and taxonomic account of the algae of the semi-marine cavern, Paradise Cave, Queensland (1965) (9)
- Some marine algae from Thursday Island and surrounding areas (1961) (8)
- Further records of Trentepohlia from south-eastern Queensland (1963) (8)
- Notes on Trentepohlia from Queensland : including one growing on spider (1964) (5)
- Notes on marine algae from Tasmania (1956) (4)
- Phycopeltis kosteriana sp. n., an epiphyllous alga of the family Chroolepidaceae from Australia (1967) (3)
- An ecological and taxonomic account of the marine algae of south-eastern Queensland (1)
- Species of the fungal genus Xylaria at Iron Range, Queensland. (1990) (1)
- Some coprophilous fungi from the Byfield and shoalwater bay districts, Queensland (2011) (1)
- Appendix. Algae collected on Ingram-Beanley Reef (1978) (1)
- Fungi developing on dung of insectivorous bats in Queensland (2012) (0)
- Additions to the rain-forest flora of Graser Island (1974) (0)
- Moss and fungus in nest construction (1976) (0)
- A note on the structure of green alga Callipsygma wilsonis J. Ag. (1958) (0)
- A Fungus Parasitising Another Fungus in Queensland (2010) (0)
- Fungi from Dung of Echidna in Queensland (2010) (0)
- An Ecological and Taxonomic 1Accohn.t of the Algae of a Semi-marine Cavern, Paradise CaveQueensland (1965) (0)
- Records of Trentepohlieae from Papua (1958) (0)
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