Daniel M. McNair

Daniel M. McNair
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Master of Science

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July 2022 - August 2017
University of California, Davis
Position
  • Research Assistant
Description
  • Assistant Curator of the UC Davis Herbarium

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Publications (17)
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Parthenium argentatum A. Gray (guayule) is reported as naturalized in the Santa Rita mountains in southeastern Arizona. Populations occur on calcareous soils in several areas on the eastern, northern, and northwestern flanks of the northern Santa Rita mountains,. It is hypothesized that the plants have become established from seed dispersal from a...
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The image was created using a single scan on an Epson V850 scanner using 13 different seeds selected to represent four species within Hibiscus sect. Bombicella. The species are Hibiscus biseptus, H. coulteri, H. denudatus, and H. martianus. The differences represented here seem consistent throughout the four species' respective ranges.
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We illustrate Abutilon (Malvaceae) and similar genera occurring in Arizona. The illustrated species are Abutilon abutiloides, Abutilon incanum, Abutilon malacum, Abutilon mollicomum, Abutilon palmeri, Abutilon parishii, Abutilon parvulum, Abutilon reventum, Abutilon theophrasti, Abutilon wrightii, Anoda abutiloides, Herissantia crispa, Malvastrum b...
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Physical characteristics of western soapberry, Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii, are illustrated to facilitate their identification and conservation in Arizona. Larger thickets, composed of hundreds to thousands of tightly clustered trees, usually occur in riparian or riparian-adjacent areas, though soapberry trees and shrubs occur in a variety o...
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Solanum piliferum was first described by Bentham in 1840, based on material collected in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. In 1919, the species was transferred to the genus Lycianthes by Friedrich August Georg Bitter and became the type species of his series Piliferae. This article provides a key to separate the Mexican species included by Bitter in ser...
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We provide a visual aid for identifying Abutilon parishii along with similar genera and species in the mallow family (Malvaceae) that occur in Arizona and Sonora. The primary species featured are Abutilon mollicomum, A. palmeri, A. parishii, A. reventum, and A. wrightii, with briefer coverage provided for A. abutiloides, A. incanum, A. parvulum, A....
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Lycianthes tricolor was first described (in Solanum) in 1813, based on a painting from the Sessé and Mociño expedition to New Spain. In 1904, the similar L. arrazolensis was described (also in Solanum), and since that time, plant collectors have had difficulty separating L. tricolor from L. arrazolensis. Since then four more species allied to L. tr...
Technical Report
Floristic survey and vegetation mapping for D.L. Bliss State Park in El Dorado County, CA.
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A survey to document the vascular flora of the Gopher Farm sandhill, Wayne County, Mississippi, was conducted from 2011 to 2015. As a part of the Chickasawhay Ranger District of the DeSoto National Forest, the Gopher Farm represents one of the most northerly sandhills in the Coastal Plain of Mississippi and one the largest publicly owned sandhills...
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Poster about the newspapers that are used to press herbarium specimens
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This is a educational poster highlighting the diversity pine tree species in California. The poster features female cones from the genus Pinus (Pinaceae) that are housed at the UC Davis Center for Plant Diversity (https://herbarium.ucdavis.edu). The poster is also available for download here: https://herbarium.ucdavis.edu/pdfs/Posters/Seed_Cones_of...
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http://www.2014.botanyconference.org/engine/search/index.php?func=detail&aid=462.

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