| There are a number
of websites in Oxford and elsewhere in
the world, on Agathis
and on systematics, evolution and
conservation of conifers more generally,
that may well be of interest: here is a
small but growing selection: Stephen Harris's
research
Daubeny Herbarium (Oxfords
current research herbarium)
Department of
Plant Sciences University of Oxford
Royal Botanic
Gardens, Kew
Search ePIC
(electronic Plant Information Centre) at
Kew for information on Agathis.
ARAU mailing list
for Araucariaceae genetics and
systematics (which I administer)
Centre IRD,
Nouméa (there seems to be a
problem with this site presently, but
hopefully this is only temporary)
Porter P. Lowry
II's website at Missouri Botanical
Gardens
(highly recommended)
Muséum National
d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris
Araucariaceae
Symposium 2002
Gymnosperm
Database, University of Bonn
ForestryGuide, Göttingen
State and University Library
Oxford University
Exploration Club
Oxford University
Expedition to New Caledonia
Images of New Caledonia
ENDEMIA website
on the flora and fauna of New Caledonia
(highly recommended)
Link to Trevor
Whiffins page (more Agathis
research)
Steam volatile
oils as a basis for Araucariaceae
taxonomy
New Caledonian Araucaria
research in Edinburgh
Araucariaceae
rbcL phylogeny: Setogouchi, H.,
Osawa, T. A., Pintaud, J.-C. Jaffré, T.
& Veillon, J.-M. (1998). Phylogenetic
relationships within Araucariaceae based
on rbcL gene sequences. American
Journal of Botany 85
(11) 1507-1516.
Search American
Society of Plant Taxonomists publications
for "Araucariaceae"
Search American
Journal of Botany for "Agathis"
If you
know of a site that you think should be
on this list, then please send me the
details and I will try to add it.
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