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Timothy Andrew Hammer
Timothy Andrew Hammer
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(119–122) Proposals to amend Articles 51 and 56 and Division III, to allow the rejection of culturally offensive and inappropriate names
TA Hammer, KR Thiele
Taxon 70 (6), 1392-1394, 2021
352021
A molecular framework phylogeny for Ptilotus (Amaranthaceae): Evidence for the rapid diversification of an arid Australian genus
T Hammer, R Davis, K Thiele
Taxon 64 (2), 272-285, 2015
282015
Taxonomists have an opportunity to rid botanical nomenclature of inappropriate honorifics in a structured and defensible way
KR Thiele, GF Smith, E Figueiredo, TA Hammer
Taxon 71 (6), 1151-1154, 2022
182022
Dealing with inappropriate honorifics in a structured and defensible way is possible
GF Smith, E Figueiredo, TA Hammer, KR Thiele
Taxon 71 (5), 933-935, 2022
182022
Resolving intergeneric relationships in the aervoid clade and the backbone of Ptilotus (Amaranthaceae): Evidence from whole plastid genomes and morphology
TA Hammer, X Zhong, C Colas des Francs‐Small, PG Nevill, ID Small, ...
TAXON 68 (2), 297-314, 2019
172019
Accumulation of phosphorus and calcium in different cells protects the phosphorus-hyperaccumulator Ptilotus exaltatus from phosphorus toxicity in high-phosphorus soils
D Ye, PL Clode, TA Hammer, J Pang, H Lambers, MH Ryan
Chemosphere 264, 128438, 2021
102021
The noble and the exalted: a multidisciplinary approach to resolving a taxonomic controversy within Ptilotus (Amaranthaceae)
TA Hammer, PD Macintyre, FJ Nge, RW Davis, L Mucina, KR Thiele
Australian Systematic Botany 31 (3), 262-280, 2018
92018
A key to Ptilotus (Amaranthaceae) in Western Australia
TA Hammer, RW Davis, KR Thiele
Nuytsia 29, 217–277, 2018
82018
Mulling over the mulla mullas: revisiting phosphorus hyperaccumulation in the Australian plant genus Ptilotus (Amaranthaceae)
TA Hammer, D Ye, J Pang, K Foster, H Lambers, M Ryan
Australian Journal of Botany 68 (1), 63-74, 2020
42020
Limonium dagmarae (Plumbaginaceae), a new species from Namaqualand coast, South Africa
L Mucina, T Hammer
Phytotaxa 403 (2), 71–85, 2019
42019
Of a different feather: two new species of featherheads from the Ptilotus macrocephalus (Amaranthaceae) complex
TA Hammer, RW Davis, KR Thiele
Australian systematic botany 32 (1), 61-70, 2019
42019
Wadithamnus, a new monotypic genus in Amaranthaceae
TA Hammer, RW Davis, KR Thiele
Phytotaxa 295 (2), 173-184, 2017
42017
A key to the species of Swainsona (Fabaceae) in Western Australia and description of S. katjarra from the Little Sandy Desert region, Western Australia
RW Davis, TA Hammer
Swainsona 33, 143-148, 2020
32020
The showy and the shy: reinstatement of two species from Ptilotus gaudichaudii (Amaranthaceae)
TA Hammer, RW Davis, KR Thiele
Australian Systematic Botany 31 (1), 1-7, 2018
32018
Hibbertia glaucophylla is the correct name for the Western Australian species currently known as H. rupicola (Dilleniaceae)
KR Thiele, TA Hammer
Taxonomy Australia, 2023
22023
Hibbertia advena (Dilleniaceae), a new and rare species from Queensland with transcontinental affinities
TA Hammer, HR Toelken, KR Thiele
Australian Journal of Taxonomy 9, 1-5, 2022
22022
Uncovering the correct publication date, spelling and attribution for the basionym of Hibbertia subg. Hemistemma (Dilleniaceae)
J Kellermann, TA Hammer, HR Toelken
Taxon 71 (4), 892-896, 2022
22022
Arid Australia as a source of plant diversity: the origin and climatic evolution of Ptilotus (Amaranthaceae)
T Hammer, M Renton, L Mucina, K Thiele
Australian Systematic Botany, 2021
22021
Taxonomic evaluation of Ptilotus manglesii (Amaranthaceae) and recognition of P. davisii for two phrase names in south-west Western Australia
TA Hammer
Swainsona 33 (5), 103-109, 2020
22020
The Eriochilus dilatatus (Orchidaceae) complex in Western Australia: subspecies taxonomy is not supported by consistent differences in morphology or distribution
MC Brundrett, TA Hammer
Australian Systematic Botany 33 (4), 329-345, 2020
22020
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