Donald E Stone, Professor Emeritus
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- Contacts
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137 Bio Sci Bldg
Box 90338
(919) 660-7310 (office)
(919)489-4054 (home)
- Education
Ph.D., University of California,Berkeley, 1957 A.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1952 Humboldt State College, Arcata, CA, 1948-1950
- Areas of Research
Systematics of vascular plants
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- Employment History
- Duke University
- Professor Emeritus, Department of Biology, 2000
- Active in research on the Juglandaceae and involvement with OTS
- Chairman, Department of Botany, 1997 - 2000
- Executive Director, Organization for Tropical Studies, 1976 - 1996; 2003-2005
- Chief Operating Officer (CEO)
- National Science Foundation
- Associate Program Director, Systematic Biology, 1969 - 1970
- In charge of all plant research proposals
- Tulane University
- Lecturer-Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, 1957 - 1963
- Faculty member involved in teaching and research
Publications (search)
Papers Published
- D.E. Stone, S.-H. Oh, E.A. Tripp, L.E. Rios G, P.S. Manos, Natural history, distribution, phylogenetic relationships, and conservation of Central American black walnuts (Juglans sect. Rhysocaryon), Journal Torrey Botanical Society, vol. 136 no. 1 (February, 2009), pp. 1-25 [abs]
- P.S. Manos, P.S. Soltis, D.E. Soltis, S.R. Manchester, S.-H. Oh, C.D. Bell, D.L. Dilcher, D.E. Stone, Phylogeny of extant and extinct Juglandaceae inferred from the integration of molecular and morphological data sets, Systematic Biology, vol. 56 (2007), pp. 1-19
- P.S. Manos and D.E. Stone, Evolution, phylogeny, and systematics of the Juglandaceae, Annals of Missouri Botanical Garden, vol. 88 (2001), pp. 231-269
- W.J. Kress and D.E. Stone, Bat pollination of Phenakospermum (Strelitziaceae), an arborescent herb of the neotropics, Biotropica, vol. 25 (1993), pp. 290-300
- D.E. Stone, S.C. Sellers, W.J. Kress, Ontogeny of exine-less pollen in Heliconia, a banana relative, Annals of Missouri Botanical Garden, vol. 66 (1981), pp. 701-730
Papers Accepted
- D.E. Stone, Review of New World Alfaroa and Old World Alfaropsis (Juglandaceae), Novon (2009)
- D.E. Stone, Juglandaceae, in Flora Mesoamericana, edited by G. Davidse, M. Sousa, S. Knapp (2009), UNAM (Mexico City), Missouri Botanical Garden (St. Louis), NMH (London)
Book Chapters
- D.E. Stone, Juglandaceae, in Flora de Nicagarua, edited by W.D. Stevens et al. (2001), pp. 1160-1163, Missouri Botanical Garden
- Lu A.-m., D.E. Stone, L.J. Grauke, Juglandaceae, in Flora of China, edited by Z.-y. Wu and P.H. Raven (2001), pp. 278-285, Science Press and Missouri Botanical Garden, Beijing and St. Louis
- D.E. Stone, Biology and evolution of temperate and tropical Juglandaceae, in Evolution, Systematics and Fossil History of the Hamemelidae, 'Higher Hamamelidae', edited by P.R. Crane and S. Blackmore, vol. Special vol. 40B (2001), pp. 117-145, Clarendon Press, Oxford
- D.E. Stone, Carya, in Flora of North America, edited by N.R. Morin et al., vol. 3 (1997), pp. 416-425, Missouri Botanical Garden
- A. Whittemore and D.E. Stone, Juglans, in Flora of North America, edited by N.R. Morin et al., vol. 3 (1997), pp. 425-428, Missouri Botanical Garden
- D.E. Stone and W.J. Kress, The application of transmission electron microscopy and cytochemistry in palynology, in Erdtman's Handbook of Palynology, edited by S. Nilsson (1992), pp. 432-467, Munksgaard, Copenhagen
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