Mark Alwin Clements

Mark Alwin Clements (b. 1949) is an Australian botanist and orchidologist. He obtained his doctorate at the Australian National University[1] defending his thesis entitled Reproductive Biology in relation to phylogeny of the Orchidaceae, especially the tribe Diurideae.[2]

Dr.

Mark Alwin Clements
Born1949 (age 7071)
NationalityAustralian
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
Author abbrev. (botany)M.A.Clem.

In 2008 he was a researcher at the Center for Research on Plant Biodiversity at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra.[3] As of January 2012, it had identified and classified 1,992 new species.

Publications

  • Weston, P.H.; Clements, M.A.; Dyer, A.G.; Batley, M; Whelan, R.J.; Indsto, J.O. (2007). "Generalised pollination of Diuris alba (Orchidaceae) by small bees and wasps". Australian Journal of Botany. 55: 628.
  • Indsto, JO; Weston PH; Clements MA; Dyer AG; Batley M; Whelan RJ. 2006. Pollination of Diuris maculata (Orchidaceae) by male Trichocolletes venustus bees. Australian Journal of Botany 54 (7): 669
  • MA Clements. 2006. Molecular phylogenetic systematics in Dendrobieae (Orchidaceae). Aliso 22: 465—480
  • Indsto, JO; PH Weston; MA Clements; RJ Whelan. 2005. Highly sensitive DNA fingerprinting of orchid pollinaria remnants using AFLP. Australian Systematic Botany 18 (3): 207 - 213
  • MA Clements. 2003. Molecular phylogenetic systematics in the Dendrobiinae (Orchidaceae), with emphasis on Dendrobium section Pedilonum. Telopea 10: 247—298
  • Jones, DL; MA Clement. 2002. A Review of Pterestylis (orchidaceae). Ed. Australian Orchid Foundation. ISBN 0-642-54904-4

Honours

gollark: Alternatively, bees carrying liquid nitrogen.
gollark: An apiocryohazard is a hazardously cold bee.
gollark: Do you know about apio**cryo**hazards too?
gollark: Can we get this emoji?
gollark: I think you would need many. Or just bee-scale flamethrowers?

References

  1. "Mark Clements". Center for Australian National Biodiversity Research. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  2. "Student theses abstracts in Volumes 123-132". Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales. 129: 83–84. 1996. Archived from the original on 27 May 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  3. Indsto, James O.; Weston, Peter H.; Clements, Mark A.; Dyer, Adrian G.; Batley, Michael; Whelan, Robert J. (2006). "Pollination of Diuris maculata (Orchidaceae) by male Trichocolletes venustus bees". Australian Journal of Botany. 54: 669–679. doi:10.1071/BT05146.
  4. Orchadian 14(8: Scientific Suppl.): ix (-x) 2004
  5. Orchadian 15(5): 201 (200-202; fig.) 2006
  6. IPNI.  M.A.Clem.
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