Hester L. Bell, Ph.D.

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2007 The Claremont Graduate University 
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Botany Biology
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J Travis Columbus grad student 2007 The Claremont Graduate University
 (Phylogenetic relationships within Chloridoideae (Poaceae) with emphasis on subtribe Monanthochloinae.)
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Fisher AE, Hasenstab KM, Bell HL, et al. (2016) Evolutionary history of chloridoid grasses estimated from 122 nuclear loci. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Aliscioni S, Bell HL, Besnard G, et al. (2012) New grass phylogeny resolves deep evolutionary relationships and discovers C 4 origins New Phytologist. 193: 304-312
Bell HL, Columbus JT. (2008) Proposal for an expanded Distichlis (Poaceae, Chloridoideae): Support from molecular, morphological, and anatomical characters Systematic Botany. 33: 536-551
Columbus T, Cerros-Tlatilpa R, Kinney M, et al. (2007) Phylogenetics of Chloridoideae (Gramineae): a Preliminary Study Based on Nuclear Ribosomal Internal Transcribed Spacer and Chloroplast trnL–F Sequences Aliso. 23: 565-579
Columbus JT, Bell HL, Cerros-Tlatilpa R, et al. (2001) Schaffnerella rediscovered! (Gramineae, Chloridoideae) Aliso. 20: 45-50
Bell HL. (1986) The participation by cuckoos in mixed-species flocks of insectivorous birds in south-eastern australia Emu. 86: 249-253
Bell HL. (1986) The social organization and foraging behaviour of three syntopic thornbills Acanthiza spp Birds of Eucalypt Forests and Woodlands: Ecology, Conservation, Management. 151-163
Bell HL, Swainson GW. (1985) The colonization, ecology and breeding of the pied stonechat Saxicola caprata at Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Ibis. 127: 74-83
Bell HL. (1984) A bird community of lowland rainforest in new guinea. 6 foraging ecology and community structure of the avifauna Emu. 84: 142-148
Bell HL. (1983) A bird community of lowland rainforest in new guinea. 5. mixed-species feeding flocks Emu. 82: 256-275
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