John Leslie Dowe
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John Leslie Dowe's Degrees
- Bachelors Botany University of Melbourne
- PhD Botany University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Leslie Dowe is an Australian botanist who specialises in palms. Published names Archontophoenix maxima Dowe Austrobaileya 4: 235.Balaka streptostachys D.Fuller & Dowe Palms 43: 10.Livistona decora Dowe Austrobaileya 6: 979.Calyptrocalyx hollrungii Dowe & M.D.Ferrero Blumea 46: 226.
John Leslie Dowe's Published Works
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Published Works
- Phylogenetic relationships among arecoid palms (Arecaceae: Arecoideae). (2011) (96)
- The late Quaternary decline and extinction of palms on oceanic Pacific islands (2008) (70)
- Australian Palms: Biogeography, Ecology and Systematics (2010) (40)
- Ecology and genetics of Carpoxylon macrospermum H. Wendl. & Drude (Arecaceae), an endangered palm from Vanuatu (1997) (30)
- Cyclone tolerance in new world arecaceae: biogeographic variation and abiotic natural selection. (2008) (27)
- Riparian contributions to the diet of terapontid grunters(Pisces: Terapontidae) in wet–dry tropical rivers (2010) (26)
- A taxonomic account of Livistona R.Br. (Arecaceae). (2009) (26)
- Low genetic diversity and recovery implications of the vulnerable Bankoualé Palm Livistona carinensis (Arecaceae), from North-eastern Africa and the Southern Arabian Peninsula (2009) (25)
- Tropical rapid appraisal of riparian condition Version 1 (for use in tropical savannas) (2006) (23)
- A rapid method for assessing the condition of riparian zones in the wet/dry tropics of northern Australia (2005) (19)
- Revision of calyptrocalyx and the New Guinea species of linospadix (Linospadicinae: Arecoideae: Arecaceae) (2001) (10)
- A Brief History of the Coconut Palm in Australia (2002) (9)
- Field guide to palms in Papua New Guinea : with a multi-access key and notes on the genera (2001) (9)
- This disastrous event staggered me: Reconstructing the botany of Ludwig Leichhardt on the expedition from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, 1844-45 (2006) (8)
- Studies on the suitability of RAPD and ISTR for identification of palm species (Arecaceae) (1998) (7)
- A new species of rheophytic palm from New Guinea. (2000) (6)
- Studies in the genus Livistona (Coryphoideae: Arecaceae) (2001) (6)
- Distribution and population structure of the vulnerable riparian palm Livistona lanuginosa A.N.Rodd (Arecaceae) in the Burdekin River catchment, north Queensland (2003) (5)
- Livistona chinensis, a first record of a naturalized palm in South Africa. (2010) (5)
- New species of Livistona R. Br. (Arecaceae) from north Queensland and Papua New Guinea (2001) (4)
- A preliminary note on the impact of Cyclone Larry onpopulations of Archontophoenix alexandrae (Arecaceae),north Queensland, Australia (2009) (3)
- F.M. Bailey's ascent of Mt Bellenden-Ker in 1889, and notes on the publication priority of new vascular plant species from the expedition (2007) (3)
- The enigmatic Australian fan-palm Licuala ramsayi (2005) (3)
- ‘These Princely Plants’: Ferdinand Mueller and the Naming of Australasian Palms (2016) (3)
- Gronophyllum cariosum, an ornamental new species from Papua New Guinea. (2000) (2)
- I saw a good deal of the country much more than any other collector: an assessment of the botanical collections ofEugene Fitzalan (1830–1911) (2015) (2)
- Riparian vegetation of tropical northern Australia (2016) (2)
- Archontophoenix (Arecaceae) description of species and notes (2009) (2)
- Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, the “Princeps of Australian Botany,” and a historical account of his Australasian palms (2017) (2)
- Sago palms, Metroxylon (Arecaceae) in Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands: traditional and current uses (2002) (2)
- Nomenclatural changes for two Australian species of Livistona R. Br. (Arecaceae) (2004) (2)
- Proiphys infundibularis (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from the Townsville region of Queensland (2001) (2)
- The Wendlands of Herrenhausen Gardens (Hanover, Germany): a study of their Australian plant specimens in the herbarium of the University of Goettingen (GOET) (2019) (2)
- Ptychosperma macarthurii: discovery, horticulture and taxonomy. (2007) (2)
- Charles Weldon (de Burgh) Birch (Count Zelling), an unassuming botanical and zoological collector in central and north-eastern Queensland. (2016) (2)
- ANALYSIS OF GENETIC BIODIVERSITY IN PALMAE BY DNA MARKER TECHNOLOGY (1999) (2)
- Burdekin Basin draft water resources plan : Phase III - environmental implications of possible future water management scenarios report (2006) (1)
- 'Such Superfluity of Genera': Ferdinand Mueller's Criticism of Generic Limits in Wendland and Drude’s 'Palmae Australasicae' of 1875 (2018) (1)
- Major Jenkins' fan palm in Thailand (2010) (1)
- Taxonomic notes on palms (Arecaceae) in catalogues of the Brisbane Botanic Garden, Australia, of 1875 and 1885 (2004) (1)
- Beccari's "Grande Nouveauté": the discovery, taxonomic history and typification of Pelagodoxa henryana (2006) (1)
- New species of Livistona (Arecaceae) from New Guinea (2004) (1)
- Ludwig Leichhardt's Australian plant collections, 1842-1847 (2005) (1)
- John Dallachy (1804–71): from gardener to botanical collector (2020) (1)
- Walter Hill: his involvement with palms (Arecaceae), and notes on his herbarium and the expeditions of 1862 and 1873 (2016) (1)
- The Australian paintings of Marianne North, 1880–1881: landscapes ‘doomed shortly to disappear’. (2020) (0)
- Watkins Munro Martin Conservatory, Cairns Botanic Gardens,Queensland, Australia (2016) (0)
- Development and implementation of the Tropical Rapid Appraisal of Riparian Condition (TRARC) method (2006) (0)
- Ornamental palms in 19th century Australia (2016) (0)
- Flowering of Carpoxylon macrospermum: a critically endangered palm, in the Townsville Palmetum, Australia (2016) (0)
- A family’s contribution to Queensland botany: John Howard Simmonds [Snr] (1862–1955), Rose Simmonds (née Culpin) (1877–1960) and John Howard Simmonds [Jnr] (1901–1992). (2017) (0)
- Marianne North’s paintings of Australian gardens, 1880-81 (2018) (0)
- F.M. Bailey's taxonomy of A. Meston's collections from the Bellenden Ker Expedition of 1904 (2008) (0)
- Archontophoenix at Montgomery Botanical Center (2009) (0)
- Botanical Inventory of the Mungalla Coastal Habitats (2008) (0)
- Taxonomy and nomenclature of four unresolved names published by Udo Dammer in the genus Chamaedorea (Arecaceae) (2021) (0)
- Assessing riparian health in tropical savannas (2005) (0)
- Philip John MacMahon: Brisbane Botanic Gardens curator 1889 – 1905 and his vision of Brisbane as a ‘City of Palms’ (2018) (0)
- CONSERVATION, CONFLICTS AND COMPROMISE; RECOVERY OF THE VULNERABLE BANKOUALÉ PALM LIVISTONA CARINENSIS FROM DJIBOUTI, SOMALIA AND YEMEN. (2008) (0)
- Livistona leichhardtii is the correct name for Livistona lorophylla (Arecaceae) (2018) (0)
- Eugene Fitzalan (1830-1911), an enigmatic botanical collector and plantsman in Queensland (2015) (0)
- Observations of palms made by the botanist and explorer Ludwig Leichhardt, during the Australian Overland Expedition of 1844-1845 (2005) (0)
- Flowers and fungi: illustrations by Ferdinand von Mueller’s nieces. (2020) (0)
- Odoardo Beccari and Enrico D'Albertis in Australia and New Zealand, 1878: botanical and zoological collections (2016) (0)
- John Dallachy (1804–71): collecting botanical specimens at Rockingham Bay (2020) (0)
- Australian Palms: natives only? (2010) (0)
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