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Stephen D Hopper

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Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|February 11, 2023
Ocbil Theory as a Potential Unifying Framework for Investigating Narrow Endemism in Mediterranean Climate RegionsStephen D Hopper
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 26, 2007
New life for systematicsStephen D Hopper
Annals of Botany|April 29, 2009
Taxonomic turmoil down-under: recent developments in Australian orchid systematicsStephen D Hopper
Trends in Plant Science|July 21, 2009
Darwin as a plant scientist: a Southern Hemisphere perspectiveStephen D Hopper, Hans Lambers
Australian Systematic Botany|March 23, 2011
Pseudanthium development in Calycopeplus paucifolius, with particular reference to the evolution of the cyathium in Euphorbieae (Euphorbiaceae-Malpighiales)Gerhard Prenner, Stephen D Hopper, Paula J Rudall
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 6, 2010
Pollination ecology and the possible impacts of environmental change in the Southwest Australian Biodiversity HotspotRyan D Phillips, Stephen D Hopper, Kingsley W Dixon
Annals of Botany|January 13, 2012
Exploring rock fissures: does a specialized root morphology explain endemism on granite outcrops?Pieter Poot, Stephen D Hopper, Josepha M H van Diggelen
Molecular Ecology|July 3, 2019
Conservation of old individual trees and small populations is integral to maintain species' genetic diversity of a historically fragmented woody perennialNicole Bezemer, Siegfried L Krauss, David G Roberts, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|December 27, 2016
Mutualists or parasites? Context-dependent influence of symbiotic fly larvae on carnivorous investment in the Albany pitcher plantSamuel J Lymbery, Raphael K Didham, Stephen D Hopper, et al.
Trends in Plant Science|October 6, 2009
Plant science research in botanic gardensPeter R Crane, Stephen D Hopper, Peter H Raven, et al.
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Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|February 11, 2023
Ocbil Theory as a Potential Unifying Framework for Investigating Narrow Endemism in Mediterranean Climate RegionsStephen D Hopper
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 26, 2007
New life for systematicsStephen D Hopper
Annals of Botany|April 29, 2009
Taxonomic turmoil down-under: recent developments in Australian orchid systematicsStephen D Hopper
Trends in Plant Science|July 21, 2009
Darwin as a plant scientist: a Southern Hemisphere perspectiveStephen D Hopper, Hans Lambers
Australian Systematic Botany|March 23, 2011
Pseudanthium development in Calycopeplus paucifolius, with particular reference to the evolution of the cyathium in Euphorbieae (Euphorbiaceae-Malpighiales)Gerhard Prenner, Stephen D Hopper, Paula J Rudall
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 6, 2010
Pollination ecology and the possible impacts of environmental change in the Southwest Australian Biodiversity HotspotRyan D Phillips, Stephen D Hopper, Kingsley W Dixon
Annals of Botany|January 13, 2012
Exploring rock fissures: does a specialized root morphology explain endemism on granite outcrops?Pieter Poot, Stephen D Hopper, Josepha M H van Diggelen
Molecular Ecology|July 3, 2019
Conservation of old individual trees and small populations is integral to maintain species' genetic diversity of a historically fragmented woody perennialNicole Bezemer, Siegfried L Krauss, David G Roberts, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|December 27, 2016
Mutualists or parasites? Context-dependent influence of symbiotic fly larvae on carnivorous investment in the Albany pitcher plantSamuel J Lymbery, Raphael K Didham, Stephen D Hopper, et al.
Trends in Plant Science|October 6, 2009
Plant science research in botanic gardensPeter R Crane, Stephen D Hopper, Peter H Raven, et al.
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