Mark Alwin Clements (b. 1949) is an Australian
botanist and
orchidologist. He obtained his doctorate at the
Australian National University[1] defending his thesis entitled Reproductive Biology in relation to phylogeny of the Orchidaceae, especially the tribe Diurideae.[2]
In 2008 he was a researcher at the Center for Research on Plant Biodiversity at the
Australian National Botanic Gardens in
Canberra.[3] As of January 2012, it had identified and classified 1,992 new species.
Publications
Weston, P.H.; Clements, M.A.; Dyer, A.G.; Batley, M; Whelan, R.J.; Indsto, J.O. (2007). "Generalised pollination of Diuris alba (Orchidaceae) by small bees and wasps". Australian Journal of Botany. 55: 628.
^Indsto, James O.; Weston, Peter H.; Clements, Mark A.; Dyer, Adrian G.; Batley, Michael; Whelan, Robert J. (2006). "Pollination of Diuris maculata (Orchidaceae) by male Trichocolletes venustus bees". Australian Journal of Botany. 54: 669–679.
doi:
10.1071/BT05146.