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Participants and collaborators

Principal Investigator

Matt von Konrat ─ Dept. of Botany, The Field Museum, Chicago, U.S.A

Co-Principal Investigator's
Lars Söderström ─ Department of Biology, NTNU, Norway.
John Engel ─ Dept. of Botany, The Field Museum, Chicago, U.S.A

Database architect & Senior Research Assistant
Anders Hagborg ─ Dept. of Botany, The Field Museum, Chicago, U.S.A

Research Assistant
Linus Gog ─ Dept. of Botany, The Field Museum, Chicago, U.S.A

The following collaborators and participants and provided data and information of various forms towards a preliminary data set that forms the foundation of the present proposal. We will continue to foster and strengthen this relationship. The primary collaborators below have also been co-authors on a series of papers developed from the working database.

Primary collaborators: David Long ─ Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland; Jiří Váňa ─ Charles University, Department of Botany, Czech Republic; Matt Renner ─ University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Robbert Gradstein ─ University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany; Rui-Liang Zhu ─ East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.

Participants: Chris Cargill (Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Canberra, Australia); Daniela Schill (Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland); Juan Carlos Villarreal A. (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, CT, USA); Elizabeth Brown (University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia); Barbara Crandall-Stotler and Raymond Stotler (Southern Illinois University, Illinois, U.S.A.), Gregorio Dauphin (Missouri Botanical Gardens, Missouri, U.S.A.), John E. Braggins (Auckland War Memorial Museum, New Zealand), David Glenny (Landcare Research, New Zealand), Jochen Heinrichs (University of Göttingen, Germany), Aino Juslén (University of Helsinki, Finland), Robert Magill (Missouri Botanical Gardens, Missouri, U.S.A.), David Meagher (University of Melbourne), Sinikka Piippo (University of Helsinki, Finland), Tamás Pócs (Eszterházy College, Hungary), Elena Reiner-Drehwald (University of Göttingen, Germany), Li Zhang (The University of Hong Kong), and Dulip Daniels (Scott Christian College, India).

Megalembidium insulanum (W.Martin & E.A.Hodgs.) R.M.Schust. [Photo: Matt von Konrat, Aotearoa/New Zealand]