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Craig Peter serves as an Associate Professor in the School of Botany at Rhodes University, specializing in plant pollination biology and evolutionary ecology. His research primarily investigates orchid-pollinator interactions, with significant contributions to understanding floral deception and speciation mechanisms.
He holds an MSc from Rhodes University and a PhD from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN). His educational background underpins his expertise in South African flora, particularly orchids.
Peter's research focuses on pollinator-driven radiation in orchids, floral mimicry systems, and reproductive strategies in non-rewarding plants. His work integrates field ecology with evolutionary theory to explain biodiversity patterns. Key areas include the Eulophia orchid genus radiation, deceptive pollination mechanisms in Asclepiadoideae, and community-level effects on pollination success.
His publication record shows consistent contributions to top botanical journals, with research trends emphasizing experimental field ecology, pollination syndrome validation, and conservation implications of plant-pollinator networks. The 2014 Annals of Botany paper on pollinator-driven speciation represents a conceptual advance in understanding floral divergence.
Peter actively leads the OrchidMAP citizen science initiative, which documents African orchid distributions through public participation. This project addresses critical gaps in herbarium records and tracks flowering phenology across 3,300+ African orchid species.
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