Collaborators, Jaltomata (Solanaceae) Research |
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The information on this page may be cited as a communication with professor Thomas Mione, Central Connecticut State University, Biology Department, Copernicus Hall, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, Connecticut 06050-4010, United States of America. | Literature Cited |
Segundo Leiva G. (left) and Leon I. Yacher (right). Link to list of our Jaltomata publications (Photo by T. Mione, March 2007 at Universidad Privada Antenor Arrego, Peru) |
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Dennis M. Hansen holding tropicbird chick from Round Island, near Mauritius. Dennis is the global guru of coloured nectar. (Hansen D. M. et al. 2007. Coloured nectar: distribution, ecology, and evolution of an enigmatic floral trait. Biological Reviews 82: 83-111) (Photo provided by D. M. H.) | Luis A. Serazo. Luis generously provided illustrations for Jaltomata research: trichomes, stamens and J. andersonii. Photo by Thomas Mione, July 2002, Connecticut, USA. |
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Arturo Granda P. Arturo has generously provided digital photos and specimens, and has been a co-author with T. M. (Photo by L. Yacher, June 2005) |
David M. Spooner. My understanding of Jaltomata diversity would be much less complete without David's many specimens. Link to David M. Spooner's Jaltomata collections. (Photo from www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2005/050318.htm) |
Neil W. Sawyer. Neil generously provided Jaltomata specimens he collected in Peru. (Photo by T. Mione, 2004, probably Utah, USA.) |
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Segundo Leiva G., Amazing at finding Solanaceae Photo by T. Mione in Peru |
Leon I. Yacher. A Wildman of fieldwork Photo by T. Mione in Peru |