Michael Crisp
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Michael Douglas Crisp (born 1950) is an emeritus professor in the Research School of Biology at the Australian National University located in Canberra. In 1976, he gained a PhD from the University of Adelaide, studying long-term vegetation changes in arid zones of South Australia. In 2020, Crisp moved to Brisbane, where he has an honorary position at the University of Queensland.[1] Together with colleagues, he revised various pea-flowered legume genera (Daviesia,[2] Gastrolobium,[3] Gompholobium,[4] Pultenaea[5] and Jacksonia).[6]
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Born | Michael Douglas Crisp 1950 (age 73ā74) |
Alma mater | University of Adelaide |
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Institutions | Australian National University |
Thesis | Long-term change in arid zone vegetation at Koonamore, South Australia (1976) |
Author abbrev. (botany) | Crisp |
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He has made considerable contributions to biogeography,[7][8][9][10] phylogeny[11][12][13] and plant evolution.[14][15][16]
The standard author abbreviation Crisp is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[17]