The Egg-and-Bacon Peas of Australia

Crisp lab legume publications

 



Crisp, M. D.
(2009). Introductory essay on Fabaceae subfamily Faboideae in R. de Kok, and E. Biffin, eds. The Pea Key: an interactive key for Australian pea-flowered legumes.<http://www.cpbr.gov.au/cpbr/cd-keys/peakey/key/The%20Pea%20Key/Media/Html/index.html> Australian Biological Resources Study, Canberra.

Chappill, J. A., Wilkins, C. F., and Crisp, M. D.
(2008). Taxonomic revision of Gompholobium (Leguminosae: Mirbelieae). Australian Systematic Botany 21, 67-151.

Chappill, J. A., Wilkins, C. F. and Crisp, M. D
. (2007). Taxonomic revision of Jacksonia (Leguminosae: Mirbelieae). Australian Systematic Botany 20, 473-623.

Crisp, M. D., Chappill, J. A., de Kok, R. and Jobson, P. C. (2005). Tribe Mirbelieae. Pp. 338-354 in G. P. Lewis, B. D. Schrire, B. Mackinder, and J. M. Lock, eds. Legumes of the World. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Ross, J. H. and Crisp, M. D. (2005). Tribe Bossiaeeae. Pp. 354-359 in G. P. Lewis, B. D. Schrire, B. Mackinder, and J. M. Lock, eds. Legumes of the World. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Ross, J. H. and Crisp, M. D. (2005). Tribe Brongniartieae. Pp. 252-259 in G. P. Lewis, and B. Schrire, eds. Legumes of the World. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Orthia, L. A., Crisp, M. D. , Cook, L. G. and de Kok, R. P. J. (2005). Bush peas: a rapid radiation with no support for monophyly of Pultenaea (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae). Australian Systematic Botany 18, 133-147.

Orthia, L. A., de Kok, R. P. J. and Crisp, M. D. (2005). A revision of Pultenaea (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae): 4. Species occurring in Western Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 18, 149-206.

Orthia, L. A., Cook, L. G. and Crisp, M. D. (2005). Generic delimitation and phylogenetic uncertainty: an example from a group that has undergone an explosive radiation. Australian Systematic Botany 18, 41-47.

Crisp, M. D. and Cook, L. G. (2003). Phylogeny and evolution of anomalous roots in Daviesia (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 164, 603-612.

Crisp, M. D. and Cook, L. G. (2003). Molecular evidence for definition of genera in the Oxylobium group (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae). Systematic Botany 28 , 705-713.

Crisp, M. D. and Cook, L. G. (2003). Phylogeny and embryo sac evolution in the endemic Australasian papilionoid tribes Mirbelieae and Bossiaeeae. Advances in Legume Systematics, Part 10. Higher Level Systematics (Eds. B.B. Klitgaard and A. Bruneau) pp. 253-268. (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.)

Chandler, G. T., Crisp, M. D. , Cayzer, L. W., and Bayer, R. J. (2002). Monograph of Gastrolobium (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae). Australian Systematic Botany 15, 619-739.

Chandler, G. T., Bayer, R. J., and Crisp, M. D. (2001). A molecular phylogeny of the endemic Australian genus Gastrolobium (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae) and allied genera using chloroplast and nuclear markers. American Journal of Botany 88, 1675-1687.

Crisp, M. D., Gilmore, S., and Van Wyk, B.-E. (2000). Molecular phylogeny of the genistoid tribes of papilionoid legumes. In 'Advances in Legume Systematics, Part 9', pp. 249-276. (Eds P. S. Herendeen and A. Bruneau.) (Royal Botanic Gardens: Kew, UK.)

Crisp, M. D. (1999). Revision of Leptosema (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae). Australian Systematic Botany 12, 1-54.

Chandler, G. T., and Crisp, M. D. (1998). Morphometric and phylogenetic analysis of the Daviesia ulicifolia complex (Fabaceae, Mirbelieae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 209, 93-122.

Crisp, M. D. (1995). Contributions towards a revision of Daviesia (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae). III. A synopsis of the genus. Australian Systematic Botany 8, 1155-1249.

Crisp, M. D. (1995). Revision of Brachysema (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae). Australian Systematic Botany 8, 307-353.

Crisp, M. D., and Doyle, J. J. (Eds) (1995). 'Advances in Legume Systematics, Part 7, Phylogeny.' (Royal Botanic Gardens: Kew.)

Crisp, M. D. (1994). Evolution of bird pollination in some Australian legumes (Fabaceae). In 'Phylogenetics and Ecology'. (Eds P. Eggleton and R. Vane-Wright.) pp. 281-309. (Academic Press: London.)


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