Charles Clarke (botanist), the Glossary
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38 relations: Armidale, Australia, Biometrics, Borneo, Botany, Brunei, Byte, Carnivorous plant, Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, Doctor of Philosophy, Ecology, Ecosystem management, Flecker Botanical Gardens, Genus, Hong Kong, Honours degree, Horticulture, James Cook University, Kota Kinabalu, List of Nepenthes literature, Malay Archipelago, Melbourne, Monash University, Natural History Publications (Borneo), Nepenthes, Nepenthes benstonei, Nepenthes chaniana, Nepenthes hemsleyana, Nepenthes izumiae, Nepenthes jacquelineae, Nepenthes of Borneo, Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia, Nepenthes tenax, New South Wales, Pitcher plant, Queensland, The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies, University of New England (Australia).
- Academic staff of James Cook University
- Australian taxonomists
Armidale
Armidale is a city in the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia.
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Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
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Biometrics
Biometrics are body measurements and calculations related to human characteristics and features.
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Borneo
Borneo (also known as Kalimantan in the Indonesian language) is the third-largest island in the world, with an area of.
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Botany
Botany, also called plant science (or plant sciences), plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology.
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Brunei
Brunei, officially Brunei Darussalam, is a country in Southeast Asia, situated on the northern coast of the island of Borneo.
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Byte
The byte is a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits.
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Carnivorous plant
Carnivorous plants are plants that derive some or most of their nutrients from trapping and consuming animals or protozoans, typically insects and other arthropods, and occasionally small mammals and birds.
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Carnivorous Plant Newsletter
The Carnivorous Plant Newsletter is the official publication of the International Carnivorous Plant Society (ICPS), the largest such organization in the world.
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Doctor of Philosophy
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD or DPhil; philosophiae doctor or) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research.
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Ecology
Ecology is the natural science of the relationships among living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment.
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Ecosystem management
Ecosystem management is an approach to natural resource management that aims to ensure the long-term sustainability and persistence of an ecosystem's function and services while meeting socioeconomic, political, and cultural needs.
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Flecker Botanical Gardens
Flecker Botanic Gardens is a heritage-listed botanic garden at Collins Avenue, Edge Hill, Queensland, Australia.
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Genus
Genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses.
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.
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Honours degree
Honours degree has various meanings in the context of different degrees and education systems.
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Horticulture
Horticulture is the art and science of growing plants.
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James Cook University
James Cook University (JCU) is a public university in North Queensland, Australia.
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Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu (formerly known as Jesselton), colloquially referred to as KK, is the state capital of Sabah, Malaysia.
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List of Nepenthes literature
This list of Nepenthes literature is a listing of major published works dealing with the tropical pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes.
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Malay Archipelago
The Malay Archipelago is the archipelago between Mainland Southeast Asia and Australia, and is also called Insulindia or the Indo-Australian Archipelago.
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Melbourne
Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.
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Monash University
Monash University is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Natural History Publications (Borneo)
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Nepenthes
Nepenthes is a genus of carnivorous plants, also known as tropical pitcher plants, or monkey cups, in the monotypic family Nepenthaceae.
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Nepenthes benstonei
Nepenthes benstonei is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Peninsular Malaysia, where it grows at elevations of 150–1350 m above sea level.
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Nepenthes chaniana
Nepenthes chaniana (after Datuk Chan Chew Lun, Managing Director of Natural History Publications) is a tropical pitcher plant species belonging to the genus Nepenthes.
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Nepenthes hemsleyana
Nepenthes hemsleyana is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo, where it grows in peat swamp forest and heath forest below 200 m above sea level.
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Nepenthes izumiae
Nepenthes izumiae is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sumatra, where it grows in montane forest at 1700–1900 m above sea level.
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Nepenthes jacquelineae
Nepenthes jacquelineae is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
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Nepenthes of Borneo
Nepenthes of Borneo is a monograph by Charles Clarke on the tropical pitcher plants of Borneo.
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Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia
Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia is a monograph by Charles Clarke on the tropical pitcher plants of Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, and their minor surrounding islands.
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Nepenthes tenax
Nepenthes tenax (from Latin: tenax "tenacious") is a lowland species of tropical pitcher plant native to northern Queensland, Australia.
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New South Wales
New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.
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Pitcher plant
Pitcher plants are several different carnivorous plants that have modified leaves known as pitfall traps—a prey-trapping mechanism featuring a deep cavity filled with digestive liquid.
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Queensland
Queensland (commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a state in northeastern Australia, the second-largest and third-most populous of the Australian states.
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The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies
"The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies" is a seminal monograph by B. H. Danser on the tropical pitcher plants of the Dutch East Indies and surrounding regions.
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University of New England (Australia)
The University of New England (UNE) is a public university in New South Wales, Australia.
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See also
Academic staff of James Cook University
- Albert Schram
- Alexandra Aikhenvald
- Bruce Kapferer
- Charles Clarke (botanist)
- Colin Lankshear
- Colin Roderick
- Dale Spender
- Di Davidson
- Elizabeth Essex-Cohen
- Eric Willmot
- Fred Watson
- Helene Marsh
- Henry Reynolds (historian)
- Hieu Trinh
- Jane Mills
- Janice Lough
- Janina Mazierska
- Jason Pomeroy
- Joe Baker (marine scientist)
- John Grey (Australian general)
- Lee Berger (biologist)
- Leonard Francis Lindoy
- Malcolm Lewis Heron
- Martin Nakata
- Mary Kalantzis
- Peter Ridd
- Rhondda Jones
- Richard Fitzpatrick (cinematographer)
- Rick Speare
- Robert M. Carter
- Robert M. W. Dixon
- Sandra Harding (sociologist)
- Scott Bowman (academic)
- Stephan Dahl
- Susan Edwards (physiologist)
- Ted Brown (engineer)
- Terry Hughes (biologist)
- Vivienne Olive
- William A. Scott (psychologist)
- William F. Laurance
Australian taxonomists
- Alan W. Archer
- Alfred Jefferis Turner
- Andrew Phillip Brown
- Arthur Sidney Olliff
- Barbara Lynette Rye
- Bernard d'Abrera
- Bill Molyneux
- Bruce Maslin
- Cecil Rollo Payton Andrews
- Charles Clarke (botanist)
- Charles Gardner (botanist)
- David J. Patterson
- Dean Nicolle
- Donald Frederick Blaxell
- Donald McGillivray (botanist)
- Ferdinand von Mueller
- Genevieve Gates
- Gillian Perry (botanist)
- Ian Brooker
- Ian J. Mason
- James Douglas Ogilby
- Jan Watson
- Jane Fromont
- John Green (botanist)
- John McConnell Black
- Joseph Maiden
- Karen H. Black
- Ken Hill (botanist)
- Kevin James Rule
- Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson
- Leslie Pedley
- Neville Graeme Marchant
- Norman Byrnes (botanist)
- Rica Erickson
- Richard Hind Cambage
- Richard Schodde
- Robert Mesibov
- Rudie Hermann Kuiter
- Scott A. Thomson
- Stephen Hopper
- Terry Desmond Macfarlane
- Tim Flannery
- Trevor Clifford
- William Blakely
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Clarke_(botanist)
Also known as C.Clarke, Charles M. Clarke.