J. Brodie |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Red algae (Rhodophyta) and green algae (Chlorophyta) |
J. A. Bryant |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Collections-basead research, particularly marine macro algae and charophytes |
Mark Carine |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Island plants (particularly Macaronesia), Convolvulaceae, Acanthaceae Strobilanthes |
Edgley A. César |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Diatoms; herbarium management |
E. J. Cox |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Diatom systematics; morphogenesis and phenotypic plasticity |
L. T. Ellis |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Calymperaceae; mosses of Old World tropics |
D. L. Hawksworth |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Fungi, especially ascomycetes, lichen-forming and lichenicolous |
Norbert Holstein |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
United Kingdom. |
Plant taxonomy; Systematics; Betulaceae, Old World Cucurbitaceae, Boraginales |
John Hunnex |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
United Kingdom. |
Herbarium Management |
R. Huxley |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Developing and managing botanical collections |
C. E. Jarvis |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
18th century herbarium collections, especially those of Linnaeus and his contemporaries; typification; Tolpis (Asteraceae) |
D. M. John |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Freshwater algae and tropical marine algae |
S. Knapp |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Neotropical vascular flora; Solanaceae worldwide |
Donney Nicholson |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
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A. M. Paul |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Curation of pteridophytes; Macaronesian pteridophytes; Integrated Pest Management |
Ranee Prakash |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Herbarium Management |
Norman K. Robson |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Hypericaceae |
Fred J. Rumsey |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
British, European and Macaronesian flora, particularly Pteridophyta and Bryophyta; Orobanchaceae |
H. Schneider |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Pteridophytes; land plant phylogeny; evolutionary biology |
E. Shubert |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Freshwater green algae, phenotypic plasticity, evolution of multicellularity |
P. A. Sims |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Diatoms |
Mark A. Spencer |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
British Vascular Plants; Oomycetes; invasive species and climate change |
Holger Thüs |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
Amphibious lichens; Verrucariaceae; lichen photobionts; taxonomy; ecology; bioindication; biodiversity; conservation |
I. Tittley |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
British and North Atlantic Marine Algae (seaweeds) |
Roy Vickery |
BM |
The Natural History Museum |
U.K. England. London. |
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