Sally T. Reynolds
Sally T. Reynolds (born 1932) is an Australian botanist. She worked at the Queensland Herbarium as principal botanist and as a specialist on Australian Sapindaceae. Paul Forster named ''Synima reynoldsiae'' in recognition of her work on the species. Provided by Wikipedia
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Morphological evaluation of genetic evidence for a Pleistocene extirpation of eastern African impala by Sally Reynolds
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Nyctereutes terblanchei: The raccoon dog that never was by Sally Reynolds
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Nyctereutes terblanchei: The raccoon dog that never was by Sally Reynolds
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Morphological evaluation of genetic evidence for a Pleistocene extirpation of eastern African impala by Sally Reynolds
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Nyctereutes terblanchei: The raccoon dog that never was by Sally Reynolds
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Nyctereutes terblanchei: The raccoon dog that never was by Sally Reynolds
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Morphological evaluation of genetic evidence for a Pleistocene extirpation of eastern African impala by Sally Reynolds
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Nyctereutes terblanchei: The raccoon dog that never was by Sally Reynolds
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Nyctereutes terblanchei: The raccoon dog that never was by Sally Reynolds
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Developing a framework for investigating citizen science through a combination of web analytics and social science methods—The CS Track perspective by Reuma De-Groot, Yaela N. Golumbic, Yaela N. Golumbic, Fernando Martínez Martínez, H. Ulrich Hoppe, Sally Reynolds
Published 2022-10-01
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