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Kate Armstrong’s research is focused on documenting the flora of northern Myanmar and more broadly on investigating patterns of floristic diversification throughout tropical Asia. Currently, She is managing botanical inventory programs in two areas of Myanmar’s Northern Forest Complex – in Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary and in Hkakaborazi National Park/Hponganrazi Wildlife Sanctuary – with the aim of recording all the vascular plant species (an estimated 6,000) in the region and developing identification tools in the form of species checklists, field guides and taxonomic accounts for the Flora of Myanmar. These specimen data also form the basis for mapping the region’s forest ecosystems and will underpin conservation management plans.
Kate is also interested in using specimen data in combination with molecular phylogentic, ecological, distributional, geological and climatological data to test biogeographic hypotheses and investigate the diversification of floras through time. Her focus for this research has primarily been the Sapotaceae – the family of tropical trees that give us chewing gum and shea butter.
Kate is also interested in using specimen data in combination with molecular phylogentic, ecological, distributional, geological and climatological data to test biogeographic hypotheses and investigate the diversification of floras through time. Her focus for this research has primarily been the Sapotaceae – the family of tropical trees that give us chewing gum and shea butter.
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Aina Randriarisoa,Yamama Naciri,Kate Armstrong,Carlos Galan Boluda, Stephanie Dafreville,Charles Pouchon,Laurent Gautier
NOVONno. 1 (2023): 169-177
DIVERSITY-BASELno. 12 (2022): 1065
Kew Bulletinno. 3 (2022): 751-758
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