Matthew David Barrett Explained
Matthew David Barrett (born 1974) is a West Australian botanist. He has published some 70 botanical names.[1] See also Taxa named by Matthew David Barrett. He worked at Kings Park and Botanic Garden[2] and is currently (July 2020) employed by the University of Western Australia.[3]
Some publications
- Phillips. Ryan D.. Barrett. Matthew D.. Dixon. Kingsley W.. Hopper. Stephen D.. Do mycorrhizal symbioses cause rarity in orchids?. Journal of Ecology. 99. 3. 2011. 858–869. 0022-0477. 10.1111/j.1365-2745.2011.01797.x. 82291866 . free.
- Saarela. Jeffery M.. Burke. Sean V.. Wysocki. William P.. Barrett. Matthew D.. Clark. Lynn G.. Craine. Joseph M.. Peterson. Paul M.. Soreng. Robert J.. Vorontsova. Maria S.. Duvall. Melvin R.. A 250 plastome phylogeny of the grass family (Poaceae): topological support under different data partitions. PeerJ. 6. 2018. e4299. 2167-8359. 10.7717/peerj.4299. 29416954. 5798404. free.
- Cusimano. Natalie. Barrett. Matthew D.. Hetterscheid. Wilbert L.A.. Renner. Susanne S.. A phylogeny of the Areae (Araceae) implies that Typhonium, Sauromatum, and the Australian species of Typhonium are distinct clades. Taxon. 59. 2. 2010. 439–447. 0040-0262. 10.1002/tax.592009.
- A new species of Typhonium (Araceae: Areae) from the West Kimberley, Western Australia. Nuytsia. 13. 1. 1999. 143–245. Hay. A.. Barrett. M.D.. Barrett. R.L..
Notes and References
- https://www.ipni.org/a/27931-1 IPNI: Barrett, Matthew David(1974-)
- A new species of Typhonium (Araceae: Areae) from the West Kimberley, Western Australia. Nuytsia. 13. 1. 1999. 143–245. Hay, A., Barrett, M.D., Barrett, R.L..
- Web site: Matthew BARRETT University of Western Australia, Perth UWA School of Plant Biology. 2020-07-04. ResearchGate. en.