2.2k total citations 27 papers, 234 citations indexed
About
Paul Carpenter Standley is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Plant Science and Paleontology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Paul Carpenter Standley has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 234 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 21 papers in Plant Science and 3 papers in Paleontology. Recurrent topics in Paul Carpenter Standley's work include Plant and animal studies (19 papers), Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies (16 papers) and Plant Parasitism and Resistance (12 papers). Paul Carpenter Standley is often cited by papers focused on Plant and animal studies (19 papers), Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies (16 papers) and Plant Parasitism and Resistance (12 papers). Paul Carpenter Standley collaborates with scholars based in Honduras and United Kingdom. Paul Carpenter Standley's co-authors include Louis O. Williams and Julián A. Steyermark and has published in prestigious journals such as Brittonia, Smithsonian Digital Repository (Smithsonian Institution) and Field Museum of Natural History eBooks.
In The Last Decade
Paul Carpenter Standley
23 papers
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206 citations
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All Works
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Standley, Paul Carpenter & Louis O. Williams. (2016). Dioon Mejiae, a new cycad from Honduras. REVISTA CEIBA. 1(1). 36–38.1 indexed citations
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Williams, Louis O. & Paul Carpenter Standley. (2015). Pentaplaris a new genus of tiliaceae from Costa Rica. REVISTA CEIBA. 3(2). 139–141.1 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter. (2015). New plants from Honduras. REVISTA CEIBA. 1(1). 38–49.2 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter & Julián A. Steyermark. (2015). New species of carex from Guatemala. REVISTA CEIBA. 4(1). 62–68.
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Standley, Paul Carpenter & Louis O. Williams. (2015). Plantae Centrali-Americanae, II. REVISTA CEIBA. 1(4). 101–131.4 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter & Louis O. Williams. (2015). Ocho géneros de árboles y arbustos nuevos para Centro América.. REVISTA CEIBA. 3(1). 24–34.
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Standley, Paul Carpenter. (2009). Flora of Glacier National Park, Montana. Smithsonian Digital Repository (Smithsonian Institution).
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Standley, Paul Carpenter. (2009). The Allioniaceae Of Mexico And Central America. Smithsonian Digital Repository (Smithsonian Institution).5 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter & Louis O. Williams. (1973). Flora of Guatemala. Field Museum of Natural History eBooks.12 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter & Louis O. Williams. (1970). Flora of Guatemala: Tubiflorae.. 24. 1–236.56 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter, et al.. (1969). Flora of Guatemala. Field Museum of Natural History eBooks.6 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter & Louis O. Williams. (1967). Flora of Guatemala. Field Museum of Natural History eBooks.2 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter, et al.. (1966). Flora of Guatemala. Chicago Natural History Museum eBooks.4 indexed citations
Standley, Paul Carpenter & Louis O. Williams. (1963). Flora of Guatemala. Chicago Natural History Museum eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter & Louis O. Williams. (1962). Flora of Guatemala. Chicago Natural History Museum eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter & Louis O. Williams. (1961). Flora of Guatemala. Chicago Natural History Museum eBooks.4 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter & Julián A. Steyermark. (1958). Flora of Guatemala. Part I. Cycadaceae to Bromeliaceae.. 24.30 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter & Julián A. Steyermark. (1958). Flora of Guatemala.9 indexed citations
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Standley, Paul Carpenter & Julián A. Steyermark. (1952). Flora of Guatemala. Chicago Natural History Museum eBooks.18 indexed citations
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