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Gregson J., de Kok R., Moat J. & Bachman S. (2007). Application of GIS to conservation assessments at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. In Chua L.S.L., Kiton L.G. & Saw L.G. (eds) Status of Biological Diversity in Malaysia & Threat Assessment of Plant Species in Malaysia. Proceedings of the Seminar and Workshop 28-30 June 2005 Malaysia. 245-256.
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Cheek, M., Pollard, B.J., Achoundong, G., Onana, J.M., Gosline, G., Moat, J. & Harvey, Y. (2006). Conservation of the Plant Diversity of Western Cameroon: A Darwin Initiative Project. In Ghazanfar, S.A. & Beentje, H.J. (eds) Taxonomy and ecology of African plants, their conservation and sustainable use. Proceedings of the 17th AETFAT Congress, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 779-791.
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Ghazanfar S.A., Beentje H.J. & Moat J. (2006). Flora of tropical East Africa: quantitative analysis of the flora and its conservation. In: S.A.Ghazanfar & H.J. Beentje (eds), Taxonomy and ecology of African plants, their conservation and sustainable use: 591-607. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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Beentje, H.J., Luke, W.R.Q., Ghazanfar S.A. & Moat J. (2006). Restricted range endemism in East African plants. In: S.A. Ghazanfar & H.J. Beentje (eds), Taxonomy and ecology of African plants, their conservation and sustainable use: 229-245. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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Roberts, D.L., Moat, J. and McInerny, G.J. (2005) What have herbaria ever done for us? The role of herbaria in conservation assessments. Selbyana, 26: 299-303.
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Nic Lughadha, E., Baillie, J., Barthlott, W., Brummitt, N.A., Cheek, M.R., Farjon, A., Govaerts, R., Hardwick, K.A., Hilton-Taylor, C., Meagher, T.R., Moat, J., Mutke, J., Paton, A.J., Pleasants, L.J., Savolainen, V., Schatz, G.E., Smith, P.P., Turner, I., Wyse-Jackson, P. & Crane, P.R. (2005). Measuring the fate of plant diversity: towards a foundation for future monitoring and opportunities for urgent action. Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 360: Number 1454 - February 28,2005
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Davies,
T.J., Savolainen, V., Chase, M.W., Moat,
J. & Barraclough, T.G. 2004.
Environmental energy and evolutionary rates
in flowering
plants. Proceedings
of the Royal Society of London, B 271: 2195-2200. Abstract
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S.
Bachman, W. J. Baker, N. Brummitt, J.
Dransfield and
J. Moat 2004. Elevational gradients,
area and tropical island diversity: an
example from the palms of New Guinea. ECOGRAPHY
27:
299-310,
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J.
Moat and P.Smith 2003. Applications
of geolographic Systems in Seed Conservation.
In Smith, R.D., Dickie, J.B., Linington,
S.L., Pritchard, H.W. & Probert,
R.J. (eds.). 79-87. Seed conservation:
turning
science into practice. Kew: Royal Botanic
Gardens,
Kew.
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J.-N.
Labat and J. Moat 2003.
Leguminosae (Fadaceae) In: Goodman,
S. M. & Benstead,
J. P. (eds): The
Natural History of Madagascar:
346 - 373. University of Chicago Press.
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D.
J. Du Puy and J. Moat 2003. Using
Geological Substrate to Identify
and Map Primary
Vegetation Types in Madagascar
and the Implications for Planning
Biodiversity
Conservation. In: Goodman, S. M. & Benstead,
J. P. (eds): The
Natural History of Madagascar: 51 - 67. University
of
Chicago Press.
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Willis,
F., J. Moat, Paton, A. 2003. "Defining a role for herbarium data in
Red List assessments: a case study of
Plectranthus from eastern and southern
tropical." Biodiversity and
Conservation 12(7): 1537-1552. Abstract
and Full Paper
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Clare
Tenner, Colin Clubbe, Justin Moat, Margaret
Ramsay and Paul
Smith 2003'Technology Transfer
for Plant Conservation' in Facilitating
conservation and sustainable use of biological
diversity. Abstracts of
poster presentations on protected areas
and technology transfer and co-
operation at the ninth meeting of the Subsidiary
Body on Scientific,
Technical and Technological Advice. CBD
Technical Series No. 9.
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J.
A. N. Parnell, D. A. Simpson, J. Moat, D. W.
Kirkup, P. Chantaranothai, P. C. Boyce, P.
Bygrave, S. Dransfield, M. H. P. Jebb, J.
Macklin, C. Meade, D. J. Middleton, A. M.
Muasya, A. Prajaksood, C. A. Pendry, R.
Pooma, S. Suddee and P. Wilkin. 2003. Plant
collecting spread and densities: their
potential impact on biogeographical studies
in Thailand. Journal
of Biogeography, Volume
30 Issue 2 Page 193 209. Abstract
and Full Paper
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Du
Puy, D. J. and J. Moat 2002. Ecology of
the Leguminosae in Madagascar. in Dupuy et
al,.The
Leguminosae of Madagascar: Pages 9-16 +
colour plates 1-4.
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Du
Puy, D. J., J.-N. Labat, Rabevohitra,
R.Villiers, J.-F.Bosser, J. Moat,. 2002.
The
Leguminosae of Madagascar, Royal Botanic
Gardens, Kew.
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Gower,
J., J. Moat, and J. Morley. 2000. A
Virtual Tour of the Princess of Wales
Conservatory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Pages 148-151 in P. Hall, editor. GISRUK
2000, York University, UK. Extend
Abstract (pdf)
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DuPuy,
D., and J. Moat. 1999. Vegetation
mapping and biodiversity conservation in
Madagascar Geographical Information Systems.
Pages 245 - 251 in J. Timberlake and S.
Kativu, editors. African Plants:
Biodiversity Taxonomy and Uses. Royal
Botanic Gardens, Kew. Abstract
Full Paper (pdf)
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DuPuy,
D., and J. Moat. 1998. Vegetation
mapping and classification in Madagascar
(using GIS): implications and
recommendations for the conservation of
biodiversity. Pages 97-117 in C. R. Huxley,
J. M. Lock, and D. F. Cutler, editors.
Chorology, Taxonomy & Ecology of the
Floras of Africa and Madagascar. Royal
Botanic Gardens, Kew. Abstract
Full Paper (pdf)
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Du Puy, D.J and Moat,
J.F. 1997. Using GIS for vegetation mapping and conservation planning in Madagascar. In: Plant Talk (Plant Conservation Worldwide), (Issue 11 -
October 1997), p 24. The Botanical Information Company Ltd, UK.
Article (pdf)
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DuPuy,
D., and J. Moat. 1996. A refined
classification of the primary vegetation of
Madagascar Based on the underlying geology:
using GIS to map it distribution and to
assess its conservation status. Pages 205 -
218 + 203 maps in W. R. Lourenco, editor.
Proceedings of the international Symposium
on Biogeography of Madagascar. Editions de
l'Orstrom, Paris. Abstract
Abstract in
French Full
paper (pdf)
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