
About
Dr. Ian R. H. Telford is a researcher at the University of New England, affiliated with the School of Environmental and Rural Science. He is actively engaged in herbarium curation, teaching, and botanical research with a strong focus on Australian flora.
Research Interests: His primary research areas include plant systematics, taxonomy, and biogeography, particularly within the families Cucurbitaceae, Phyllanthaceae, Rutaceae, Lamiaceae, and Asteraceae. He is dedicated to understanding species limits and evolutionary relationships in Australian endemic plants, especially in northeastern New South Wales, where biodiversity remains under-documented. He also prepares scientific illustrations for his studies.
Publication Trends: His recent publications (2005–2012) reflect a consistent focus on taxonomic revisions, species delimitation, and molecular phylogenetics. Collaborative international research is a hallmark of his work, particularly on Cucurbitaceae and Phyllanthaceae. Many studies combine morphological and molecular data to resolve complex species boundaries and biogeographic patterns.
Scientific Awards:
- Carrick Teaching Excellence Award (2006)
Teaching and Community Engagement: Dr. Telford trains undergraduate and postgraduate students in field collection and herbarium techniques. He leads a team of volunteers in specimen preparation and data entry, contributes to school outreach programs, and provides plant identification services to naturalist groups. His educational impact is recognized through a national teaching award.
Labs and Teams: He leads a herbarium curation team at UNE, overseeing best practices in collection management and data integrity. This team includes trained volunteers and student assistants, contributing to both research and public engagement during open days and exhibitions.
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