Collaborators who have worked or are working on Jaltomata to Jaltomata home page
Segundo Leiva G. (left) and Leon I. Yacher (right). Link to list of our Jaltomata publications
(Photo by T. Mione, March 2007 at Universidad Privada Antenor Arrego, Peru)
Dennis M. Hansen holding tropicbird chick from Round Island, near Mauritius. Dennis is the global guru of coloured nectar. (Hansen D. M. et al. 2007. Coloured nectar: distribution, ecology, and evolution of an enigmatic floral trait. Biological Reviews 82: 83-111) (Photo provided by D. M. H.)
Luis A. Serazo. Luis generously provided at least four illustrations for Jaltomata research: gland, trichomes, stamens and J. andersonii. (Photo by T. Mione, July 2002, Connecticut, USA.)
Arturo Granda P.
Arturo has generously provided digital photos and specimens, and has been a co-author with T. M.
(Photo by L. Yacher, June 2005)
David M. Spooner generously provided a great number of specimens including seeds. My understanding of Jaltomata diversity would be much less complete without David's specimens. Link to Spooner's Jaltomata collections. (Photo from www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2005/050318.htm)
Neil W. Sawyer. Although Neil and T. M. have not yet collaborated on research, Neil has generously provided Jaltomata specimens he collected in Peru. Link to N. Sawyer's Jaltomata collections.
(Photo by T. Mione, 2004, probably Utah, USA.)
Segundo Leiva G.,
Amazing at finding Solanaceae
(Photo by T. Mione in Peru)
Leon I. Yacher.
A Wildman of fieldwork
(Photo by T. Mione in Peru)