Charles Clarke
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Australian ecologist and botanist
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Charles Clarke 's Degrees
- Masters Botany University of Melbourne
- PhD Ecology Australian National University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dr. Charles M. Clarke is an ecologist and botanist specialising in the carnivorous plant genus Nepenthes, for which he is regarded as a world authority. Clarke has an honours degree in Botany from Monash University in Melbourne, and a Ph.D. in Ecosystem management at the University of New England, in Armidale, New South Wales.
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- Tree shrew lavatories: a novel nitrogen sequestration strategy in a tropical pitcher plant (2009) (91)
- Swimming ants and pitcher plants: a unique ant-plant interaction from Borneo (1995) (70)
- The carnivorous syndrome in Nepenthes pitcher plants (2010) (66)
- Trap geometry in three giant montane pitcher plant species from Borneo is a function of tree shrew body size. (2010) (56)
- The metazoan food webs from six Bornean Nepenthes species (1993) (50)
- Capture mechanism in Palaeotropical pitcher plants (Nepenthaceae) is constrained by climate. (2013) (31)
- A Unique Resource Mutualism between the Giant Bornean Pitcher Plant, Nepenthes rajah, and Members of a Small Mammal Community (2011) (27)
- Interspecific variation in prey capture behavior by co-occurring Nepenthes pitcher plants (2014) (27)
- The use of light in prey capture by the tropical pitcher plant Nepenthes aristolochioides (2012) (23)
- Bacterial communities associated with the pitcher fluids of three Nepenthes (Nepenthaceae) pitcher plant species growing in the wild (2014) (23)
- Characterization of Shiga Toxigenic Escherichia coli O157 and Non-O157 Isolates from Ruminant Feces in Malaysia (2015) (19)
- Ecological outsourcing: a pitcher plant benefits from transferring pre‐digestion of prey to a bat mutualist (2017) (15)
- Mutualism between tree shrews and pitcher plants (2010) (15)
- Nepenthes baramensis (Nepenthaceae) - a new species from north-western Borneo. (2011) (14)
- Tuning of color contrast signals to visual sensitivity maxima of tree shrews by three Bornean highland Nepenthes species (2012) (14)
- Incorporating ecological context: a revised protocol for the preservation of Nepenthes pitcher plant specimens (Nepenthaceae). (2011) (10)
- A re-examination of geographical variation in Nepenthes food webs (1998) (10)
- Systematics and evolution of Nepenthes (2018) (8)
- Potential effects of climate change on members of the Palaeotropical pitcher plant family Nepenthaceae (2017) (8)
- Nepenthes chaniana (Nepenthaceae), a new species from north-western Borneo (2006) (7)
- Prey capture patterns in Nepenthes species and natural hybrids – are the pitchers of hybrids as effective at trapping prey as those of their parentsq (2015) (7)
- The effects of pitcher dimorphism on the metazoan community of the carnivorous plant Nepenthes bicalcarata Hook. f. (1997) (5)
- Nepenthes tenax C. Clarke & R. Kruger (Nepenthaceae), a new species from Cape York Peninsula, Queensland (2006) (5)
- Nepenthes izumiae (Nepenthaceae): A new species from Sumatra (2003) (5)
- Why are Aedes mosquitoes rare colonisers of Nepenthes pitcher plants? (2015) (4)
- Observations of the natural history and ecology of Nepenthes campanulata (2014) (4)
- Nepenthes ampullaria (Nepenthaceae) Pitchers Are Unattractive to Gravid Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) (2015) (3)
- Nutritional mutualisms of Nepenthes and Roridula (2018) (1)
- Correction: A Unique Resource Mutualism between the Giant Bornean Pitcher Plant, Nepenthes rajah, and Members of a Small Mammal Community (2012) (1)
- Bacterial communities associated with the pitcher fluids of three Nepenthes (Nepenthaceae) pitcher plant species growing in the wild (2014) (0)
- Why areAedesmosquitoes rare colonisers ofNepenthespitcher plants?: Larval survivorship ofAedesin pitcher plants (2015) (0)
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