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John Leslie Dowe
CitizenshipAustralia
Scientific career
FieldsBotany Palms
Author abbrev. (botany)Dowe

John Leslie Dowe is an Australian botanist[1] who specialises in palms.

The standard author abbreviation Dowe is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[2]

Published names (selected)

(A complete list may be found at IPNI.)[3]

Publications (selected)

  • Dowe, J.L. (2016) Charles Weldon (de Burgh) Birch (Count Zelling), an unassuming botanical and zoological collector in central and north-eastern Queensland. North Queensland Naturalist 46
  • Dowe, J.L. (2016) ODOARDO BECCARI AND ENRICO D’ALBERTIS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, 1878: BOTANICAL AND ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 150, 27-41.
  • Dowe, J.L. (2017) Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, the "Princeps of Australian Botany", and a Historical Account of his Australasian Palms. Palms 61,
  • Dowe, J.L.; Maroske, S. (2016). "'These Princely Plants': Ferdinand Mueller and the Naming of Australasian Palms". Historical Records of Australian Science. 27 (1): 13. doi:10.1071/HR15014. ISSN 0727-3061.
  • Dowe, J.L. (2018). "'Such Superfluity of Genera': Ferdinand Mueller's Criticism of Generic Limits in Wendland and Drude's 'Palmae Australasicae' of 1875". Historical Records of Australian Science. 29 (2): 82. doi:10.1071/HR17025. ISSN 0727-3061.
  • See also: James Cook University: Research online - some publications of John L. Dowe

References

  1. ^ IPNI: John Leslie Dowe The International Plant Name Index. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  2. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Dowe.
  3. ^ "Plants authored by Dowe". The International Plant Name Index. Retrieved 13 March 2019.

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