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Robert James "Bob" Chinnock (born 3 July 1943) is a New Zealand-born Australian botanist who worked at the State Herbarium of South Australia as a senior biologist. He retired in 2008 but still works as an honorary research associate. His research interests include Eremophila and related genera, the weedy Cactaceae, especially those in the genus Opuntia, and Australian ferns and clubmosses. His PhD thesis at Flinders University in 1982 was focused upon Myoporaceae, The standard author abbreviation Chinnock is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

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  • Robert Chinnock (es)
  • Robert Chinnock (fr)
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  • Robert James (Bob) Chinnock (Wellington, 3 de julio de 1943) es un botánico australiano, que trabajó en el Herbario Estatal de Australia del Sur como biólogo senior. Se retiró en 2008, pero se mantiene tarbajando allí como investigador asociado honorario. Sus intereses de investigación incluyen al género Eremophila y sus géneros asociados, y algunas malezas de las cactáceas, especialmente las del género Opuntia, helechos australianos, y musgos.​ (es)
  • Robert James "Bob" Chinnock (born 3 July 1943) is a New Zealand-born Australian botanist who worked at the State Herbarium of South Australia as a senior biologist. He retired in 2008 but still works as an honorary research associate. His research interests include Eremophila and related genera, the weedy Cactaceae, especially those in the genus Opuntia, and Australian ferns and clubmosses. His PhD thesis at Flinders University in 1982 was focused upon Myoporaceae, The standard author abbreviation Chinnock is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • Robert James « Bob » Chinnock (né le 3 juillet 1943 à Wellington en Nouvelle-Zélande) est un botaniste australien qui a travaillé comme biologiste à l' (en). Il a pris sa retraite en 2008 mais continue à travailler en tant qu'associé de recherche honoraire. Parmi ses thèmes de recherche figurent les plantes du genre Eremophila et des genres apparentés, les Cactées à raquettes, particulièrement celles du genre Opuntia, et les fougères et lycopodes d'Australie. Sa thèse de 1982 à l'université Flinders était consacrée aux Myoporaceae (fr)
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  • Robert J. Chinnock (en)
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  • Wellington, New Zealand (en)
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  • Taxonomy and relations in the Myoporaceae (en)
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  • Robert James (Bob) Chinnock (Wellington, 3 de julio de 1943) es un botánico australiano, que trabajó en el Herbario Estatal de Australia del Sur como biólogo senior. Se retiró en 2008, pero se mantiene tarbajando allí como investigador asociado honorario. Sus intereses de investigación incluyen al género Eremophila y sus géneros asociados, y algunas malezas de las cactáceas, especialmente las del género Opuntia, helechos australianos, y musgos.​ Es autor de Eremophila and allied genera : a monograph of the plant familia Myoporaceae.​ (las especies en ese género se hallan hoy incluidas en la familia escrofulariáceas.) (es)
  • Robert James « Bob » Chinnock (né le 3 juillet 1943 à Wellington en Nouvelle-Zélande) est un botaniste australien qui a travaillé comme biologiste à l' (en). Il a pris sa retraite en 2008 mais continue à travailler en tant qu'associé de recherche honoraire. Parmi ses thèmes de recherche figurent les plantes du genre Eremophila et des genres apparentés, les Cactées à raquettes, particulièrement celles du genre Opuntia, et les fougères et lycopodes d'Australie. Sa thèse de 1982 à l'université Flinders était consacrée aux Myoporaceae Il est l'auteur d’Eremophila and allied genera: a monograph of the plant family Myoporaceae (les plantes de ces genres sont maintenant toutes incluses dans la famille des Scrophulariaceae). (fr)
  • Robert James "Bob" Chinnock (born 3 July 1943) is a New Zealand-born Australian botanist who worked at the State Herbarium of South Australia as a senior biologist. He retired in 2008 but still works as an honorary research associate. His research interests include Eremophila and related genera, the weedy Cactaceae, especially those in the genus Opuntia, and Australian ferns and clubmosses. His PhD thesis at Flinders University in 1982 was focused upon Myoporaceae, He is the author of Eremophila and allied genera : a monograph of the plant family Myoporaceae. (Plants in these genera are now included in the family Scrophulariaceae.) The standard author abbreviation Chinnock is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
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