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CURRICULUM VITAE OF BRYAN KENNETH SIMON            
Date of Birth:           14 April 1943

Place of Birth:          Witbank, South Africa

Nationality:              Australian

Marital Status:          Married Pamela Nan Nicol  19/12/70

DoB of Children:       Douglas Norman 28/2/74, Patrick James 23/6/76, David Alexander 14/10/80, Mary-Anne Joy Louise 13/12/82, Caroline Elizabeth Margaret 23/4/86

    Emails Bryan.Simon@science.dsitia.qld.gov.au                            bksimon43@gmail.com

PROFESSIONAL DETAILS

Designation:     Research Associate, Queensland Herbarium, QUT; Senior Fellow, University of Queensland

Education:        Milton High School, Bulawayo, 1956-1961

                      University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, B.Sc. (Lond.),  1962-1964

                      University of Reading, M.Sc. (Plant Taxonomy), 1970-1971

Work History:    National Herbarium of Rhodesia

                                   Systematic Botanist Feb.1965-May 1974

Botanist Div. I ‑ 18.6.1974

                                   Senior Botanist ‑  1.9.1978

                                   Principal Botanist I-13 (PO5) - 3.4.1990

                                   Senior Principal Botanist 1992

                                   Principal Botanist  2005

                                   Research Associate 2012

                      University of Queensland

                                Senior Fellow, QAAFI 2012

                      Queensland University of Technology

                                Research Associate 2012

Overview of Botanical Career
Achievements in Research
Current and proposed research programs
Presentations of seminars and attendance at
conferences, workshops and symposia
Professional Societies
Field Work
Publications

1. Overview of Botanical Career
Interest in grasses was stimulated in the Bulawayo and Matopos area of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) as a Boy Scout, in the process of collecting 20 grasses for a Collectors Badge,  part of the requirements for the Queens Scout Award; I soon realised my fascination with these plants did not stop at 20. My examiner for this badge was J.M.Rattray (author of The Grass Cover  of Africa (1960)) based at the Matopos Research Station, south of Bulawayo.  The interest in grasses was further enhanced as a schoolboy member of the Matabeleland Branch of the Rhodesian Schools Exploration Society's 1961 expedition to Buffalo Bend on the Nuanetsi River in the south east part of Rhodesia, presently part of the Gonarezhou National Park, Zimbabwe. I was a member of the botany section, led by R.B.Drummond from the National Herbarium in Salisbury (Harare). This society created an awareness of natural sciences for a number of future biologists and I assisted in the leading of the botanical sections of two further expeditions to other remote regions of the country (Charama Plateau 1965 and Mt. Bukwa 1971).

My professional career of 47 years has been almost entirely dedicated to the study of the Poaceae. My first nine years (1965-1974) were spent in the position of Systematic Botanist at the National Herbarium of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), after graduating with a B.Sc. (Lond.) in Botany and Zoology from the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (now the University of Zimbabwe), while on a scholarship from the Tobacco Research Board of Rhodesia. The herbarium had a rich grass collection from the Flora Zambesiaca countries due to the good curation and collections by previous agrostologists K.E. Bennett (née Sturgeon), J.B.Phipps and L.K.A. Crook (née Chippindall) under the direction of Dr. (later Professor) Hiram Wild.

As the national agrostologist I specialised in the taxonomic research of the grasses of the Flora Zambesiaca area (Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Botswana and Mozambique). During this time I compiled a definitive check-list of the grasses of Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia) and Zambia, undertook extensive field work in three FZ countries (Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi) and published a taxonomic revision of the genus Sacciolepis for the FZ area. Duplicates of herbarium specimens were sent mainly to  K, BM and PRE and 256 of them, some types of new species, have been cited in the Flora Zambesiaca grass volumes published from 1971-1999.  In 1968 I visited Kew for three months to further my research and in 1970-71 I undertook a M.Sc. degree in  Plant Taxonomy at the University of Reading (under Prof. Vernon Heywood), in association with Kew. While at Kew I had a close working relationship with the  agrostologists Derek Clayton, Steve Renvoize, Charles Hubbard and Norman Bor and at the Natural History Museum with Edmund Launert. In 1972 I presented  taxomony lectures to the M.Sc. Tropical Resource Ecology course at the University of Rhodesia (now UZ) on my return to Africa.

In 1974, after the death of Dr S.T. Blake, I applied for and was successful in acquiring the position of grass taxonomist at the Queensland Herbarium. In an attempt to familiarise myself with Australian grasses I made contact with the Australian agrostologists Surrey Jacobs (NSW) and Mike Lazarides (CANB) and published a preliminary checklist of Australian grasses in 1978, the first national census of the family since 1882. This was followed by other publications of national and state significance (including Key to Queensland Grasses (1980, 1987), A Key to Australian Grasses (three editions 1990, 1993, 2002), an account of Australian grass genera in Morley and Toelken’s Flowering Plants in Australia (1983), accounts of 23 genera of the Flora of the Kimberley (1992), Key to Genera of Australian Grasses in Flora of Australia 43 (2002) and AusGrass (2002), a co-authored CD on Australian grasses that incorporates an interactive key and information system that has been referred to as the largest and most comprehensive account of any plant group published in this format.

I have also published taxonomic revisions of large and difficult genera in Africa (Sacciolepis 1981) and Australia (Aristida 1991 and Sporobolus 1999) - and the Flora of Australia accounts of the latter two genera (2005). I am currently working on the 93 genera of the tribes Andropogoneae and Paniceae for future grass volumes of the Flora of Australia. I have resolved a large number of taxonomic and nomenclatural problems in the grass family (see Publications).

I have attended all the major International Symposia on Grasses - Washington, DC (1986), Sydney (1998), Claremont (2003), Copenhagen (2008) and three International Botanic Congresses  - Sydney (1982), St Louis (1999) and Melbourne (2011) and have been involved in an official capacity at most of these meetings, either as a presenter or an organiser. I have also attended other international meetings in Munich, Manchester, Pretoria, London, Yogyakarta, Canberra, San Antonio, Leiden and Bariloche and presented at some of them.

I currently having good working relationship with many agrostologists internationally - in the US with Travis Columbus, Gerrit Davidse, Toby Kellogg, Mary Barkworth, Lynn Clark, Paul Peterson, Rob Soreng and Neil Snow, in Canada with Lynn Gillespie and Jeff Saarela, in Mexico with Gabriel Sanchez-Ken, in Argentina with Fernando Zuloaga, in UK (Kew) with Derek Clayton, Tom Cope, Sylvia Phillips, Steve Renvoize and Maria Vorontsova, in Australia with Terry Macfarlane, Neville Walsh, John Thompson and Trevor Clifford, in New Zealand with Henry Connor, in South Africa with Lyn Fish and Nigel Barker, in the Netherlands with JeF Veldkamp and in Switzerland with Peter Linder.

I have a good understanding of the DELTA sytem for coding taxonomic data and in this regard I have had  collaboration with Mike Dallwitz, Les Watson and Robert Webster.  I also understand the basics of the Lucid software, which was used for the presentation of the AusGrass CD with Donovan Sharp, following transition of the data from a DELTA editor. The Scratchpad sites GrassWorld and AusGrass2, hosted at the Natural History Museum, London have been built up from DELTA databases through the encouragement of Keehan Harman in the early stages and constant assistance from Irina Brake. The very tedious work of coding the data into DELTA and subsequent entry to the Scratchpads has been done and continues to be entered by Yucely Alfonso and Daniel Healy. The foreign language character sets and descriptions of GrassWorld could not have been assembled without the extremely generous assistance of Philip Sharp and Hildemar Scholz (German), Philippe Morat (French) and Gilberto Ocampo (Spanish).

2. Research Achievements
My research career as a taxonomist has necessitated that I have a working knowledge of the literature of the grass family.  To this end I have complied an extensive Endnote bibliography of the Poaceae and general theoretical taxonomic and phylogenetic literature (included in the GrassWorld Scratchpad).

I have consulted some of the older literature on the grasses relevant to my work at other botanical institutions with larger and older holdings than the Queensland Herbarium library, in particular the libraries at Kew, the Natural History Museum, Missouri Botanical Garden and the Smithsonian Institution.

I have worked in the herbarium environment for almost 47 years, with almost 10 years at the National Herbarium
of Zimbabwe (SRGH) and 37 years at the Queensland Herbarium (BRI).  During this time I have also had experience at other herbaria during working visits.  These include many visits to Kew and the Natural History Museum while studying for a M.Sc. at the University of Reading and on separate occasions since then.  I have examined type specimens at the Linnean Herbarium (LINN) in London on a couple of occasions.

During my working life in Africa I undertook working visits to the Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria (PRE), the Botany Dept of the University of Cape Town (BOL), and several smaller herbaria in Zambia and Zimbabwe. In the U.S. I have worked at the herbarium and library of the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardens (RSA), the Missouri Botanical Gardens (MO) on four occasions, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC (US) on three visits and had one visit to the herbarium of the New York Botanic Gardens (NY).  In Europe I have had brief visits to 6 of the most noteworthy botanical institutions in Paris (P), Leiden (L), Berlin (B), Munich (M), Geneva (G) and Vienna (W)

In Australia I have had working visits to the Australian National Herbarium (CANB), the Research School of Biological Sciences at the ANU and all the main State herbaria (NSW, MEL, HO, AD, DNA, NT and PERTH) as well as smaller regional herbaria (UNE, Beauglehole herbarium (Portland), Kunanurra, Carnarvon, MBA and CNS).  In New Zealand I visited the Allan Herbarium, Lincoln (CHR) during field work in the South Island while collecting species of the Danthonioideae with Mike Pirie and Aelys Humphreys (from Z at the time). In Asia I have visited herbaria at the Singapore Botanical Gardens (SING) on three occasions and the herbarium of the Bogor Botanical Gardens (BO) in Indonesia. In all these institutions the reasons for my visits varied from general interest to locating type material and literature on the grass family.

I have researched and published revisions of two of the most difficult grass genera in Australia, Aristida and Sporobolus. This involved considerable effort in teasing out the morphological variation of both groups and the subsequent publication of many new species (15 in Aristida and 4 in Sporobolus).  Sporobolus includes the weedy Rats Tail Grasses of the Sporobolus indicus complex and I have had input to meetings and committees in relation the taxonomy of this group of weedy grasses that are a current great focus of concern to the pastoral industry.

I have also published on many other taxa of Poaceae (see Publication list), with publication of almost 80 new species and infra-specific taxa as well as five new genera. I am currently working on the Flora of Australia accounts the large tropical subfamily Panicoideae, which includes the tribes Paniceae and Andropogoneae.

The CD AusGrass – Grasses of Australia (D. Sharp and B.K.Simon, 2002) was well received by the botanical and general community (see review in Taxon  52: 398-400(2003)).  It represented the culmination of three years intensive and collaborative work with Donovan Sharp on the IT and presentation side of the CD and myself on the taxonomic and content side, including preparation of descriptions of genera and species using a natural language module of the DELTA package of computer automation and an update (3rd edition) of the Key to Australian Grasses.

Fieldwork and grass photography has taken me to many countries (all states of Australia, six countries in southern Africa, Hawaii, Mexico, USA, Canada, Indonesia, South Korea, New Zealand and Argentina) and my collections are cited in the botanical literature of Africa (in particular the 4 grass volumes of the Flora Zambesiaca) and Australia (revisions of Eriachne, Triodia, Eragrostis by Lazarides; my revisions of Aristida, Sporobolus and revisionary work on Paniceae and Andropogoneae in Austrobaileya) with many of these being type specimens.

While the bulk of my taxonomic work has been based on morphological data and traditional taxonomic methods I am well aware of modern phylogenetic methods of investigation and have a basic understanding of cladistic software programs. Moreover I also have a good appreciation of the use of molecular data in the widely used phylogenetic investigations as they apply to grass classification. I have presented a poster on the conflict of morphological and molecular data as it applies to grass phylogeny and classification at conferences at the University of Vienna in 2001 and at the Monocots 3 Symposium in Ontario, California, 2003. A paper on this subject was published in the proceedings of this conference (2007).

  3. Current and proposed research programs
I am currently preparing the Flora of Australia accounts of the 93 genera of the Paniceae and Andropogoneae This is being done with the morphological data being coded and modified using the software of the DELTA programs.

At the 2003 Monocots 3 symposium in Claremont, California a special meeting was convened by a group of international agrostologists titled “Web-based resources for 21st century agrostology” (see http://herbarium.usu.edu/GrassManual/Web21.pdf). I was one of three speakers at this meeting and presented a short demonstration of AusGrass and how it could be extended to a world coverage. There was support for such a collaborative international initiative. A major source of data vital to such a project is the Kew world grasses database of morphology in DELTA format (the primary source of data for AusGrass). As well as morphology the Kew database includes broad (levels 1 and 2) distributional categories defined by the International Working Group on Taxonomic Databases (TDWG) and I am currently adding the finer distributional categories (levels 3 and 4). Geographic delimiters have been shown to be extremely useful and powerful in AusGrass and a similar situation would apply to an interactive key to World grasses. The name GrassWorld wasapplied to the global key and information system and in 2005 I presented talks on this project in Singapore, South Africa (two venues) and at an international meeting in London convened by the Linnean Society of London and the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. I have  presented the same talk in Argentina, Australia, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, the Netherlands, the UK and the US.

4. Presentation of seminars and attendance at conferences, workshops and symposia

I have presented numerous presentations, both at the Queensland Herbarium, and at national and international conferences, workshops and symposia.

I have refereed many papers to national and international journals and have organised and chaired sessions at two International Symposia on Grass Systematics and Evolution (1986 in Washington DC and 1997 in Sydney). I was a technical advisor for the Queensland Herbarium journal Austrobaileya for a number of years.

List of seminars, conferences and workshops attended
7th Plenary Meeting of A.E.T.F.A.T. (Association pour l’Etude Taxonomique de la Flore d’Afrique Tropicale) 7-12 Sep 1970 – Botanische Institut der Universitat, Munich

Taxonomy, Phytogeography and Evolution  9-11 Sep1971 -  University of Manchester

Linnean Soc. London, B.S.B.I and  I.O.P.B.

Native Pasture Resources of Queensland – 2-5 Dec 1975 ‑ Emerald

            Agriculture Branch, QDPI

Genetic Resources of Forage Plants – 6 –11 May 1979 ‑ Townsville

            CSIRO ‑ I.B.P.G.R.

Evolution of Flora and Fauna in Arid Australia ‑ 7 –9 May 1980 -Adelaide

            Australian Systematic Botany Society

Poaceae Workshop for Flora of Australia ‑
March 1981 ‑ Canberra

            A.B.R.S.

XIII International Botanical Congress ‑ 21‑28.Aug 1981 ‑ Sydney

            Australian Academy of Sciences

International Savanna Symposium – 28-‑31.May 1984 ‑ Brisbane

            Australian Academy of Sciences and C.A.B.

Native Pastures in Queensland
– 10-13.July 1984 ‑ Gympie

            Arranged: Agriculture Branch, Q.D.P.I.

DELTA System Tuition Workshop – 15 - 19.Apr 1985 Canberra

            A.B.R.S.

International Symposium of Grass Systematics and Evolution –
27-31. Apr 1986 -  Washington DC., U.S.A.

            Smithsonian Institute, American Institute of Biological
Sciences, National Science  Foundation

Poster Presentation: The biogeography of the genera and major groups of grasses

            Chairperson of Final Session

From Glumes to Culms and Nucleotides – 22 Nov 1988 - CSIRO, Australian  National Herbarium, Canberra

            Australian National Herbarium, Canberra

Plant Systematics in the Age of Molecular Biology and Gondwanan Elements
in the Australian Flora -  28-30
June 1989 - University of Sydney

            Australian Systematic Botany Society Inc.

Flora Malesiana Symposium – 20-25.Aug 1989 - Leiden, The Netherlands

                 Rijksherbarium and Hortus Botanicus of Leiden University

Geomorphology of the Kimberley -
13.Sep 1989 - Royal Geographical Society, London, U.K.

               
Royal Geographical Society

The Living World of the Australian Kimberley – 14-
15 Sep 1989 - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, U.K.

                 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

                 Linnean Society of London

            Talk: Grasses of the Kimberley

Systematics and biogeography of the Austral biota -9th Meeting of the Willi Hennig Society – 23-27 Aug.1990         

            Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T.

            Willi Hennig Society

Indo-Pacific Biogeography at the crossroads (A.S.B.S. Symposium) – 29-
30 Aug 1990 - Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T.

            A.S.B.S.

            Talk: Gondwanan Grasses in the Australian Flora

Australian Native Grass Workshop – 15-17 Oct 1990 - Country
Comfort Resort Motel, Dubbo, N.S.W.

            Australian Wool Board

Grasses of the New World – 3 Aug 1991 - La Espada Room, Hilton Hotel, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.

            Smithsononian Institution, Washington
D.C, Missouri Botanical Garden

2nd Flora Malesiana Symposium - Sep 1992 - Gadja Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

            L.I.P.I., Indonesia

            Poster Presention: The biogeography of Indo-Pacific grasses

Giant Rats Tail Grass Co-ordinating Group -
Meetings March, April, June, August, 1993 - Gympie

Systematics, Evolution and Conservation of the Western Australian Biota - University of Western
Australia, Nedlands, Perth,  Sept 1993

            Australian Systematic Botany Society

            Poster Presentation: The
distribution and biogeography of Western Australian grasses.

Taxonomic Database Workshop - Dept. of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia,  Como, Oct 1993

            Western Australian Herbarium

The Origin and Evolution of the Flora of the Monsoon Tropics -
Kuranda Rainforest Resort,  Kuranda, July 1994

            Australian Systematic Botany Society

            Poster Presentation: Australian monsoonal grasses

Workshop on Cladistic Analysis: Morphological and Molecular -
Australian National University, Canberra, Sept 1995

Monocots II and Third International Symposium on Grass Systematics and Evolution – University of New South Wales, Sep –
Oct 1998

            Talk: Intkey interactive key to the grasses of Queensland

            Talk: Lucid Interactive key to the grasses ot the Moreton Pastoral District, Queensland

            Chairperson and Organizer of 3 Sessions

XVI International Botanical Congress – St. Louis, U.S.A. Aug 1999

            Poster Presentation: Interactive key to the grasses of Australia

Historical Biogeography Workshop – Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Sep 2000

Deep Morphology: Toward a Renaissance of Morphology in Plant Systematics. Institute of Botany, University of Vienna. Oct 2001

            Poster Presentation: Grass Phylogeny and Classification: Conflict of Morphology and Molecules

International conference celebrating Robert Brown's time in New South Wales and his contribution to science.  Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, May 2002

3rd International Conference on
the Comparative Biology of the Monocotyledons and 4th International Symposium on Grass Systematics and Evolution – Rancho Santa Ana
Botanic Garden.  Ontario Convention Centre, California, Mar-Apr 2003.

            Poster Presentation: Grass Phylogeny and Classification: Conflict of Morphology and Molecules

Presentation “GrassWorld - Interactive Key and Information System of World Grasses” given at  Singapore Botanical Garden Herbarium, in August, 2005.

Presentation “GrassWorld - Interactive Key and Information System of World Grasses” given to  Botany Dept, University of Cape Town, in August, 2005.

Presentation “GrassWorld - Interactive Key and Information System of World Grasses” given to  National Herbarium,  SANBI, Pretoria, in August, 2005.

A Celebration of Grasses. The Linnean Society of London & The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Linnean Society, London. Sep  2005.

                   Talk: GrassWorld - Interactive Key and Information System of World Grasses.

Presentation “GrassWorld - Interactive Key and Information System of World Grasses” given to  Missouri Botanical Gardens, St Louis,
July, 2006.

Presentation “GrassWorld - Interactive Key and Information System of World Grasses” given to  Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC,  July, 2006

Presentation “GrassWorld - Interactive Key and Information System of World Grasses” given to  Department of
Botany, National Science Museum, Tsukuba, Japan, in August, 2007.

Presentation  “GrassWorld – Update”  given to Australian Systematic Botany Society, Darwin, September 2007
(Talk and Poster, B.K.Simon and D.V. Healy)

Presentation “GrassWorld - Update” given to  Botany Dept, University of Berkeley, California, USA in July 2008.

Presentation  “Taxonomy of Oryza with a focus on Australian species” given at First  Symposium on Australian Wild Rice, Southern Cross University, Lismore, July 2008

Presentation  “GrassWorld – Update”  given to 5th International Symposium on Grass Systematics and Evolution, Copenhagen, Denmark,  August 2008.

Presentation  “GrassWorld – Current Position” .  Poster presentation at Australian Systematic Botany Society 2008 National Conference, Adelaide, September 2008.

Presentation “Taxonomy or Systematics – Overview of 5th International Symposium on Grass Systematics and Evolution (Grasses 5) given in Queensland Herbarium Seminar Series, October 2008.

Presentation  “GrassWorld – Current Position” given in Queensland Herbarium Seminar Series, November 2008.

Presentation “ GrassWorld -  Interactive Key and Information System of World Grasses” given at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, California  Feb 2010

Presentation “ GrassWorld - Interactive Key and Information System of World Grasses” given at Peabody Museum, Yale University, Feb 2010

Presentation “ GrassWorld -  Interactive Key and Information System of World Grasses” given at Darwinion Institution, San Isidro, Argentina, Feb 2010.

Presentation “Biogeography of Gondwanan Grasses” given at VI Southern Connection Congress, Bariloche, Argentina,
Feb 2010

Presentation with Maria Vorontsova, RBG, Kew “Grassbase and GrassWorld: an international data repository for the evolving classification of grasses” 18th International Botanical Congress, Melbourne, July 2011

Presentation with Maria Vorontsova, RBG, Kew “Grassbase and GrassWorld: an international data repository for the evolving classification of grasses” given in Queensland Herbarium Seminar Series, Aug 2011.

Second  Symposium on Australian Wild Rice,  University of Queensland, St. Lucia, July 2012

Presentation "Grasses online _ Scratchpads for Poaceae"  Queensland Herbarium Seminar Series, Jul. 2012.

Presentation "Grasses online _ Scratchpads for Poaceae"  Australian Systematic Botany Conference, Perth, 24-26 September, 2012.

      5. Professional Societies
Australasian Systematic Botany Society (ASBS)

International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT.)

Southern African Botanical Diversity Network  (SABONET, closed 2005)

Previous member of AETFAT

6. Field work
1961-1967
Various localities in Zimbabwe   1117 specimens

1967  Two visits to the Northern Province, Zambia - with G. Williamson   506 specimens

1968  Nyika Plateau, Malawi - with G. Williamson & J. Ball   187 specimens

1969  North-West Province, Zambia  - with G. Williamson    225 specimens

Source of Zambezi R.  - Mwinilunga region, Zambia 1969

1969-1973 Various localities in Zimbabwe and South Africa  c.500 specimens

1974-1976 Various localities in Queensland   482 specimens

1976 Outback NSW  33 specimens

1976  Gulf country of Qld and NT  - with T. Farrell   205 specimens

1977  South Australia and Victoria  18 specimens

1978-1980 Various localities in Queensland  (N. Qld with J.Clarkson)   385 specimens

1980  Northern Territory with M.Andrew (D&G). P.K.Latz (central Aus)  76 specimens

1980 Western Australia -  with J.Petheram (Kimberley) and J. Stretch (Gascoyne catchment)  95 specimens

1988 Western Australia (Royal Geographical Society Bicentenary Expedition. Kimberley Region) and N.T.   258 specimens

1991 Hawaii, USA, Mexico (with H.Iltis)  120 specimens

1991-1992 Various localities in Queensland 119 specimens

1992  Indonesia   38 specimens

1993-1998 Various localities in Queensland  c.300 specimens

2001  Tasmania and North Qld  - with D.Sharp  c. 300 specimens

2007 Port Curtis, Qld  & Kakadu National Park, N.T.

2008 Desert Uplands, Qld  - with D.Sharp & J.T. Columbus

2008-2009 Yeppoon, Qld; Newcastle & Byron Bay, NSW

2010 Argentina (Salta, Juyjuy); South Africa (eastern Cape & Gauteng)

2011 Desert Uplands, Qld -  with E.J.Thompson & M. Edginton

2012  Desert Uplands, Qld - with E.J.Thompson

B.K.SIMON - PUBLICATIONS    
1 Simon, B.K. (1965).  Botany Report, 35-40, in Rhodesian Schools Exploration Society Report 15, Charama Plateau Expedition.

2 Simon, B.K. (1971).  Rhodesian and Zambian Grass Lists.  Kirkia 8:3-83

        [Loxodera caespitosa (C.E.Hubbard) B.K.Simon]

3 Simon, B.K. (1971).  Three new species of Sacciolepis from the Flora Zambesiaca area.  Kirkia 8:85-90

       [Sacciolepis lucieae B.K.Simon] [Sacciolepis claviformis B.K.Simon] [Saciolepis geniculata B.K.Simon]

4 Simon, B.K. (1972).  A revision of the genus Sacciolepis from the Flora Zambesiaca area.  Kew Bulletin 27:387-406

5 Pope G., P. Biegel and B.K. Simon (1973).  Botany Report, 22-29, in Rhodesian Schools Exploration Society Report 23, Mount Bukwa Expedition

6 Simon, B.K. (1978).  A preliminary check-list of Australian grasses.  Botany Branch, Department
of Primary Industries, Brisbane, Technical Bulletin No. 3, 88 pp.

7 Simon, B.K. (1979).  Naturalized fodder sorghums in Queensland and their role in shattering in grain sorghums. Qld J. of Agric. Sciences 36:71-86

8 Simon, B.K. (1980).  A key to Queensland grasses.  Botany Branch, Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane, Technical Bulletin No. 4, 107 pp

9 Simon, B.K. (1980). A check-list of Queensland grasses.  Botany Branch, Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane, Technical Bulletin No. 5, 89 pp

10 Simon, B.K. (1980).  An analysis of the Australian grass flora.  Austrobaileya  1:356-371

11 Clifford H.T., and B.K. Simon (1981). The biogeography of Australian grasses, pp. 537-554 in A. Keast (ed.), Ecological Biogeography in Australia.  Dr W. Junk, The  Hague.

12 Simon, B.K. (1982).  New species of Gramineae from south-eastern Queensland.  Austrobaileya 1:455-467

   [Arundinella grevillensis B.K.Simon] [Bothriochloa bunyensis B.K.Simon  ] [ Dichanthium queenslandicum B.K.Simon] [x Cynochlorsi reynoldensis B.K.Simon] [Paspalidium   grandispiculatum B.K.Simon]

[ Sporobolus laxus B.K.Simon]

13 Simon, B.K. (1982).  Notes on Sporobolus in Australia.  Austr. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 31:16-19

14 Simon, B.K. (1982).  Sorghum timorense (Kunth) Buse - a new name for S. australiense Garber & Snyder.  Austr. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 32:6-7

15 Simon, B.K. (1982). Nomenclatural notes on Diplachne fusca (L.) P. Beauv. ex Roem. & Schult. Aust. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 32:10-12

16 Simon, B.K. (1982). Nomenclatural notes on Bromus catharticus Vahl. Aust. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 33:12-13

17 Simon, B.K. (1982). (667) Proposal to conserve the species name Rottboellia exaltata L. (Poaceae).  Taxon 31:564-565

18 Simon, B.K. (1983). Review of Grasses of New South Wales: B.J.B. Wheeler, S.W.L. Jacobs and B.E. Norton.  University of New England, Armidale.  1982.  Aust. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 34:14-15

19 Simon, B.K. (1983).  Poaceae, pp. 376-392, in B. Morley & H. Toelken (eds.) Flowering Plants in   Australia.  Rigby, Adelaide.

20 Simon, B.K. (1983). Nomenclatural notes on Eragrostis cilianensis (All.) Vign. ex Janchen.  Aust. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 37:6-7

21 Simon, B.K. (1984).  Two new species of Enteropogon (Poaceae:Chlorideae) in Australia. Austrobaileya 2:1-6

      [Enteropogon ramosus B.K.Simon] [Enteropogon paucispiceus  (Lazarides) B.K.Simon]

22 Simon, B.K. (1984).  Studies in Australian grasses: 1.  Austrobaileya 2:21-23

    [Cenchrus elymoides F.Muell. var. brevisetosus B.K.Simon] [Ischaemum australe R.Br. var. arundinaceum  B.K.Simon] [Lolium x hubbardii Jansen & Wachter ex B.K.Simon]      [Panicum effusum R.Br. var. simile (Domin) B.K.Simon] [Panicum seminudum Domin var. cairnsianum B.K.Simon] [Setaria gracilis Kunth var. pauciseta B.K.Simon] [Setaria pumila  (Poir.) Roemer & Schultes subsp. pallide-fusca (Schmach.) B.K.Simon] [Sporobolus virginicus Kunth var. minor Bailey ex B.K.Simon] [Whiteochloa cymbiformis (Hughes) B.K.Simon]

23 Simon, B.K. (1984).  New taxa of and nomenclatural changes in Aristida L.  (Poaceae) in Australia.  Austrobaileya 2:87-102

  [Aristida annua B.K.Simon] [Aristida  arida B.K.Simon] [Aristida australis B.K.Simon] [Aristida blakei B.K.Simon] [Aristida burbidgeae B.K.Simon] [Aristida burraensis  B.K.Simon] [Aristida kimberleyensis  B.K.Simon] [Aristida latzii  B.K.Simon] [Aristida lazaridis B.K.Simon] [[Aristida lignosa  B.K.Simon] [Aristida vickeryae  B.K.Simon]

24 Simon, B.K. (1985).  What is the correct name for Kangaroo Grass?  Aust. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 43:15-17

25 Simon, B,K, (1985). Paspalum distichum L. is not rejected. Aust. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 44:7

26 Simon, B.K. (1986). Planichloa (Poaceae, Chloridoideae, Eragrostideae), a new grass genus from northern Queensland.  Austrobaileya  2:211-216

   [Planichloa B.K.Simon] [Planichloa nervilemma B.K.Simon]

27 Simon, B.K. (1986).  Studies in Australian grasses: 2.  Austrobaileya 2:238-242

       [Arthrothragrostis aristispicula B.K.Simon] [Australopyrum velutinum (Nees) B.K.Simon] [Austrofestuca pubinervis  (Vickery) B.K.Simon] [Critesion murinum subsp. glaucum  (Steudel) B.K.Simon] [Elymus scabrous var.  plurinervis (Vickery B.K.Simon]

28 Simon, B.K. (1986).  Studies in Australian grasses: 3.  Austrobaileya 2:281-283

[Aristida dominii B.K.Simon] [Aristida holathera var. latifolia (B.K.Simon) B.K.Simon]

29 Simon, B.K. (1986).  The biogeography of the genera and major groups of grasses.  International Symposium on Grass Systematics
and Evolution, Smithsonian Institution.Abstracts.

30 Simon, B.K. (1986).  Aristida L., pp. 1872-1877, in J.P. Jessop & H.R.Toelken, Flora of South Australia, Part IV, South Australian Government
Printer, Adelaide.

31 Davidse G., T. Hoshino, & B.K.Simon (1986).  Chromosome counts of Zimbabwean grasses (Poaceae) and analysis of polyploidy in the grass flora of Zimbabwe.  S. Afr. J. Bot. 52: 521-528.

32 Simon, B.K. (1987).  A key to and check-list of Queensland grasses, 2nd edition.  Draft.

33 Simon, B.K. (1987). The grass types of Karel Domin. Aust. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 50: 1-2.

34 Simon, B.K. (1988).  The biogeography of tropical Australian grasses.  Proc. Ecol. Soc. Aust. 15: 267-269.

35 Simon, B.K. (1989). Report on the grasses and sedges of Arundel North Project (Labrador)
for Bernard Ryan & Associates.  20pp.

36 Simon, B.K. (1989). Studies in Australian grasses: 4.  Taxonomic and nomenclatural studies in Australian Andropogoneae.  Austrobaileya 3:79-99.

   [Cymbopogon dependens B.K.Simon] [Dichanthium sericeum subsp. humilius (J.Black) B.K.Simon] [Dichanthium sericeum subsp. polystachyum (Benth.) B.K.Simon] [Eulia annua  B.K.Simon] [Hyparrhenia
rufa subsp. altissima (Stapf) B.K.Simon] [Ischaemum albovillosum B.K.Simon] [Mnesithea pilosa B.K.Simon] [Schiazachyrium mitchelliana B.K.Simon] [Thaumastochloa heteromorpha  B.K.Simon] [Vetivera rigida B.K.Simon]

37 Simon, B.K. (1989). A new species of Coix L. (Poaceae) from Australia. Austrobaileya 3:1-5.

     [Coix gasteenii B.K.Simon]

38 Simon, B.K. (1989).  Book Review.  Genera Graminum. Grasses of the World by W.D. Clayton & S.A. Renvoize, Kew Bull. Addit. Series XIII. H.M.S.O., London 1986.     Austrobaileya 3:167-168.

39 Simon, B.K. (1989).  Book Review.  The Australian Paniceae (Poaceae).  Berlin & Stuttgart: J.Cramer, 1987.  Austrobaileya 3:168-171.

40 Simon, B.K. (1989). The Kimberley Research Project (1988), Western Australia, with historical notes on botanical activity in the Kimberley Region. Queensland  Geographical Journal, 4th Series, 4:23-36.

41 Simon, B.K. (1989). Application of DELTA Software in studies on Australian Grasses. DELTA Newsletter 4:13-14.

42 Simon, B.K. (1990). Highlights from overseas visit to the Netherlands, England, Zimbabwe and South Africa, August-September 1989. Austral. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 62:13-14.

43 Simon, B.K. (1990).  A key to Australian grasses.  Queensland Dept. of Primary Industries, 150 pp.

44 Simon, Bryan K. & M. Lazarides (1990). The biogeography of Indo-Pacific grasses. Austral. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 64:10.

45 Simon, B.K. & S.W.L. Jacobs (1990). Gondwanan grasses in the Australian flora.. Austrobaileya 3:239-260.

46 Simon, Bryan (1990). Retirement of Bob Johnson. Austral. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 65:25-27

47 Simon, B.K. (1990). Description of Bothriochloa insculpta cv. Hatch in Oram, R.N., Register of Australian Plant Cultivars, CSIRO, p. 93

48 Simon, B.K. (1990). Description of Hymenachne amplexicaulis cv. Olive in Oram, R.N., Register of Australian Plant Cultivars, CSIRO, p. 107

49 Simon, B.K. (1990). Description of Echinochloa polystachya cv. Amity in Oram, R.N., Register of Australian Plant Cultivars, CSIRO, p. 109

50 Simon, Bryan (1991). Grasses of the New World and 42nd AIBS Meeting, San Antonio, Texas. Austral. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 68:16-19.

51 Simon, Bryan (1991). Grass manuscript by C.C. Mez for Engler's Pflanzenreich. Austral. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 69:3-4.

52 Simon, B.K. (1992). Triodia pascoeana (Poaceae), a new species from the western Kimberley. Nuytsia 8:241-243.

        [Triodia pascoeana B.K.Simon]

53 Simon, Bryan K. (1992). A revision of the genus Aristida L.(Poaceae) in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 5(2):129-226.

54 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Aristida for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1122-1127.  Dept. of Conservation and Land Management, Perth.

55 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Bothriochloa for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1130-1131. Dept. of Conservation and Land Management, Perth.

56 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Capillipedium for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1133.  Dept. of Conservation and Land
Management, Perth.

57 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Chionachne for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1136-1138.  Dept. of Conservation and
Land Management, Perth.

58 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Chrysopogon for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1141-1142.  Dept. of Conservation and
Land Management, Perth.

59 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Cymbopogon for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1142-1143.  Dept. of Conservation and
Land Management, Perth.

60 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Dichanthium for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1145-1147.  Dept. of Conservation and
Land Management, Perth.

61 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Dimeria for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1150-1151.  Dept. of Conservation and Land Management, Perth.

62 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Elionurus for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1157.  Dept. of Conservation and Land
Management, Perth.

63 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Eulalia for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1174-1176.  Dept. of Conservation and
Land Management, Perth.

64 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Germainia for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1176.  Dept. of Conservation and Land
Management, Perth.

65 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Heteropogon for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1177-1179.  Dept. of Conservation and
Land Management, Perth.

66 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Imperata for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1179. Dept. of Conservation and Land Management, Perth.

67 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Ischaemum for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1181.  Dept. of      Conservation and Land Management, Perth.

68 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Iseilema for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1181-1185.  Dept. of Conservation and
Land Management, Perth.

69 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Mnesithea for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1190-1191.  Dept. of Conservation and
Land Management, Perth.

70 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Ophiuros for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1192. Dept. of  Conservation and Land
Management, Perth.

71 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Pseudopogonatherum  or Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1209-1212. Dept. of Conservation and Land Management, Perth.

72 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Schizachyrium for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1213-1216.  Dept. of Conservation and
Land Management, Perth.

73 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Sehima for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1216.  Dept. of Conservation and Land
Management, Perth.

74 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Thaumastochloa for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1225-1227. Dept. of Conservation and Land Management, Perth.

75 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Themeda  or Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1227-1228.  Dept. of Conservation and
Land Management, Perth.

76 Simon, B.K. (1992). Account of Vetiveria for Wheeler, J.R., Flora of the Kimberley, pp 1242-1243.  Dept. of Conservation and
Land Management, Perth.

77 Simon, Bryan. K. (1992). Studies in Australian grasses: 5. New species and new combinations of Queensland panicoid grasses. Austrobaileya 3:585-607.

   [Arthrochloa clarksoniana  B.K.Simon] [Brachiaria atrisola (R.Webster) B.K.Simon] [Brachiaria holosericea subsp. velutina B.K.Simon] [Cyrtococcum capitis-york B.K.Simon] [Panicum bombycinum B.K.Simon] [Cyrtococcum capitis-york B.K.Simon] [Panicum chillagoanum B.K.Simon] [Panicum robustum B.K.Simon] [Paspalum batianoffii B.K.Simon] [Paspalum multinodum B.K.Simon] [Yakirra websteri B.K.Simon]

78 Simon, Bryan K. (1992). Studies in Australian grasses: 6. Alexfloydia, Cliffordochloa, and Dallwatsonia, three new panicoid genera from eastern Australia. Austrobaileya 3:669-681.

   [Alexfloydia B.K.Simon] [Alexfloydia repens B.K.Simon] [Cliffordiochloa B.K.Simon] [Cliffordiochloa parvispicula B.K.Simon] [Dallwatsona B.K.Simon] [Dallwatsona felliana B.K.Simon]

79 Simon, Bryan. (1992). An examination of Domin's missing grass types. Austral. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 72:1-6.

80 Simon, Bryan. (1992). The Second Flora Malesiana Symposium. Austral. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsletter 73:14-15.

81 Simon, Bryan K. & M. Lazarides (1992). The biogeography of Indo-Pacific grasses. Abstracts, 37-38. Second Flora Malesiana Symposium, Bogor.

82 Simon, B.K. (1992). Morphological description of Bothriochloa insculpta (Hochst. ex A.Rich) A.Camus (creeping bluegrass) cv. Bisset. Austral. J. Experim. Agric. 32:792 (1992).

83 Simon, Bryan K. (1992). Corrigedum to: A revision of the genus Aristida (Poaceae) in Australia.   Australian Systematic Botany 5(4):511.

84 Simon, Bryan K. (1993). Studies in Australian grasses 7. Four new species of Sporobolus R.Br. (Poaceae, Chloridoideae, Sporoboleae) in Australia.
Austrobaileya 4:57-  66.

[Sporobolus blakei  B.K.Simon] [Sporobolus disjunctus  R.Mills ex B.K.Simon] [Sporobolus pamelae B.K.Simon] [Sporobolus partimpatens R.Mills ex B.K.Simon]

85 Simon, Bryan K. (1993). Studies in Australian grasses: 8. A new species of Thelepogon, (Andropogoneae: Ischaeminae) for Australia.  Austrobaileya
4:105-108.

      [Thelepogon australiensis B.K.Simon]

86 Jacobs, S.W.L., McClay, K.L. and Simon, B.K. (1993). Review of Dichelachne (Gramineae) in Australia. Telopea 5:325-328.

87 Simon, B.K. (1993). A key to Australian grasses, second edition.  Queensland Dept. of Primary Industries and Queensland Dept. of
Environment and Heritage, 206 pp.

88 Simon, B.K. and Latz, P.K. (1994). A Key to the Grasses of the Northern Territory. Conservation of the Northern Territory, 71 pp

89 Simon, Bryan K. (1994). Studies in Australian grasses 9. Two new species of Aristida L. (Arundineae:Aristideae) for Queensland. Austrobaileya 4:145-148.

    [Aristida forsteri B.K.Simon] [Aristida thompsonii B.K.Simon]

90 Simon, Bryan & Henderson, Rod (March 1994). The need for taxonomy and taxonomists. (A Reply to "Hands off our Australian Plants" by Bruce Clark).  Society for    Growing Plants Bulletin 25-28.

91 Cope T.A. & B.K. Simon (1995). The chorology of Australasian grasses. Kew Bulletin 50:367-378.

92 Simon, Bryan K. & Weiller, Carolyn M. (1995). Fasciculochloa, a new grass genus (Poaceae: Paniceae) from south-eastern Queensland. Austrobaileya 4:369-379.

         [Fasciculochloa B.K.Simon & C.M.Weiller] [Fasciculochloa sparshottiorum B.K.Simon & C.M.Weiller]

93 Simon, Bryan K. and Macfarlane, Terry D. (1996). The distribution and biogeography of Western Australian grasses. Chapter 10, pp120-136. Systematics, Evolution and Conservation of the Western Australian Biota. Surrey Beatty & Sons, Chipping Norton.

94 Hacker, J.B., Simon, B.K. and Phengvichith, Vanthong. (1996). The pek savannas of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic - ecology and floristics.  Genetic Resources Communication No 23, CSIRO Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures, St. Lucia, 38 pp

95 Snow, Neil & Simon, Bryan.K. (1997).  Leptochloa southwoodii (Poaceae: Chloridoideae), a new species from southeast Queensland. Austrobaileya 5:137-143.

[Leptochloa southwoodii N.Snow & B.K.Simon]

96 Simon, B.K., W.D. Clayton, P.B. Bostock, D. Sharp and W.A. Smith. (1997). Interactive keys to the grasses of the Moreton Pastoral District, south-east Queensland.  Abstracts, Software in Systematics,
Australian Systematics Botany Society and Society of Australian Systematic Biologists, Adelaide.

97 Hacker, J.B., Phimphachanhvongsod, V., Novaha, Kordnavong, S., Veldkamp, J and Simon, B.K. (1998). A guide to the grasses of Xieng
Khouang Province, Lao PDR  and some notes on ecology of grazing lands in the province. Genetic Resources Communication No 28, CSIRO Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures, St. Lucia, 89 pp

98  Simon, B.K., W.D. Clayton, P.B. Bostock, D. Sharp and W.A. Smith. (1998).  INTKEY interactive key to the grasses of Queensland.  Abstracts, Monocots II, Second International Conference on the Comparative Biology of the Monocotyledons and Third International Symposium on Grass Systematics and Evolution. University of New South Wales and Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney.

99 Simon, B.K., W.D. Clayton, P.B. Bostock, D. Sharp and W.A. Smith. (1998). LuCID interactive key to the grasses of the Moreton Pastoral District,
Queensland.  Abstracts, Monocots II, Second International Conference on the Comparative Biology of the Monocotyledons and Third International Symposium on Grass Systematics and Evolution. University of New South
Wales and Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney.

100 Linder, H.P., B.K. Simon and C.M. Weiller. (1998). The Biogeography of Australian Grasses.     Abstracts, Monocots II, Second International Conference on the Comparative Biology of the Monocotyledons and Third International Symposium on Grass Systematics and Evolution. University of New South Wales and Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney.

101 Snow, Neil & Simon, Bryan K. (1999). Taxonomic status and Australian distribution of the weedy neotropical grass Leptochloa fusca subsp. uninervia, with an updated key to Australian Leptochloa (Poaceae, Chloridoideae).  Austrobaileya 5:299-305

102 Simon, B.K., W.D. Clayton, P.B. Bostock, D. Sharp and W.A. Smith. (1999). Interactive Key to the Grasses of Australia. XVI International Botanical Congress, St. Louis, USA.   Abstract Number: 5350  Poster No.794

103 Simon, B.K. & S.W.L. Jacobs (1999) A revision of the genus Sporobolus in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 12,375-448.

104 Sharp, Donovan, Simon, Bryan &  Clayton, Derek.  (1999).  Interactive Keys to the Grasses of Australia.  Dampier 300, Australian Systematic Botany Symposium, Perth.

105 Simon, Bryan K. (1999).  Steinchisma hians (Elliott) Nash, the correct name for Fasciculochloa sparshottiorum B.K. Simon & C.M.Weiller.  Austrobaileya 5:585-586.

106 Simon, Bryan (1999).  Taxonomy of the Sporobolus indicus complex, pp 41-46  in Weedy Sporobolus grasses research update, Gympie, 19th November 1999. Queensland Beef Industry Institute,  Department. of Primary Industries.

107 Simon, Bryan K. (2000).  Book Review.  Plant Systematics.  A Phylogenetic Perspective by Walter S. Judd, Christopher Campbell, Elizabeth A. Kellogg and Peter F. Stevens. Sinauer Associates: Sunderland, Massachusetts, USA, 464 pp.  285 illustrations. ISBN 0-87893-404-9 $67.95 US (hardbound text with CD-ROM).  Australian Systematic
Botany Society Newsletter 104: 25-34 and Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 105: 29 (2000).

108 Simon, Bryan Kenneth (2001). Grass phylogeny and classification – conflict of morphology and molecules. Abstracts p. 68. International Symposium – Deep Morphology : Toward a Renaissance of Morphology in Plant Systematics. Institute of Botany, University of Vienna.

109 Simon, Bryan.  (2001). Deep Morphology: toward a renaissance of morphology in plant systematics.  An international symposium at the University of Vienna, 18-21 October, 2001.  Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 109: 25-27.

110 Simon, Bryan.  (2002). Book Review. Grasses and Humans.  The story of human dependence on grasses and the science of grass use by Mike Russell. Russell & Daughters, 137 Sierra Drive, Nth Tamborine, Qld 4272, 170 pp, 23 illustrations, 7 tables.  ISBN 0-646-41140-3. Softcover. Queensland Naturalist Club Newsletter 241: 10-13.

111 Sharp, D. & Simon, B.K. (2002). AusGrass.  Grasses of Australia.  CD-Rom Version  1.0. (Australian Biological Resources Study, Canberra and Environmental Protection Authority Queensland.  CSIRO Publishing.

112 Simon, B.K. (2002). Key to Australian grasses,  third edition in Sharp, D. & Simon, B.K. (2002). AusGrass.  Grasses of Australia.  Australian Biological Resources Study /Queensland Environmental Protection Authority.  CSIRO Publishing, ABRS, Qld EPA.

113 Simon, B.K. (2002).  Key to Genera of Australian Grasses.  Flora of Australia 43: 263-277

114 Linder, H.P., B.K. Simon and C.M. Weiller. (2002). The Biogeography of Australian Grasses.  Flora of Australia 43: 183-212

115 Simon, Bryan (2002).  Retirement of Rod Henderson of the Queensland Herbarium.  Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 113: 20-25.

116 Simon, B.K. & S.W.L. Jacobs. (2003). Megathyrsus,  a new generic name for Panicum subgenus Megathyrsus.  Austrobaileya 6: 571-574.

    [Megathyrsus (Pilger) B.K.Simon & S.W.L.Jacobs] [Megathyrsus maximus (Jacq.) B.K.Simon & S.W.L.Jacobs] [Megathyrsus maximus var. pubiglumis (K.Schum.) B.K.Simon & S.W.L.Jacobs] [Megathyrsus maximus var. coloratus (C.T.White) B.K.Simon & S.W.L.Jacobs] [Megathyrsus infestus (Peter) B.K.Simon & S.W.L.Jacobs]

117  Simon, B.K. (2003). Steinchisma laxa (Sw.) Zuloaga, the correct name for Cliffordiochloa parvispiculata B.K.Simon. Austrobaileya 6: 561-562.

118 Simon, B.K. (2005).  Aristida in  Flora of Australia 44b: 71-118.

119 Simon, B.K. (2005).  Crypsis  in  Flora of Australia 44b: 323.

120 Simon, B.K. (2005).  Sporobolus  in  Flora of Australia 44b: 324-346

121 Nightingale, M.E., B.K.Simon & C.M.Weiller (2005). Zoysia in Flora of Australia 44b: 263-265.

122 Nightingale, M.E., B.K.Simon & C.M.Weiller (2005). Lepturus  in  Flora of Australia 44b: 418-422..

123 Simon, B.K.  (2005). Eragrostis fenshamii, Eragrostis jacobsiana and Eragrostis jerichoensis  in  Flora of Australia 44b: 377, 399, 406.

124 Nightingale, M.E., B.K.Simon & C.M.Weiller (2005). Dactyloctenium buchananensis in  Flora of Australia 44b: 319-320.

125 Simon, B.K. (2005) Appendix, New taxa and combinations – Dactyloctenium, Sporobolus, Eragrostis, Lepturus in  Flora of
Australia 44b: 459-461.

     [Dactyloctenium buchanensis B.K.Simon] [Eragrostis fenshamii B.K.Simon] [Eragrostis jacobsianai B.K.Simon] [Eragrostis jerichoensisi B.K.Simon] [Lepturus copeanus B.K.Simon]  [Lepturus minutus B.K.Simon]

126 Loch, D.S., B.K.Simon & R. E. Poulter (2005). Taxonomy, Distribution and Ecology of Zoysia macranthaDesv., an
Australian native species with turf breeding material. 10th International Turf Grass Research Conference, Llandudno, Wales.

127 Simon, B.K. & W.D.Clayton (2005, abstract summary). GrassWorld, Interactive Key and Information System of World Grasses, ppt presentation.  Celebration of Grasses Symposium, Linnean Society of London, Sep 2005

128 Simon, Bryan (2006).  A new South Australian Grass flora.  Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 130: 26-28.

129 Simon, Bryan K.  (2007). Grass Phylogeny and Classification, Conflict of Morphology and Molecules. In J. T. Colombus, E.A. Friar, J.M.Porter, L.M.Prince & M..Simpson – Monocots: comparative biology and evolution- Poales. Aliso 23: 259-266.

130 Simon, B.K. (2007).  GrassWorld, Interactive Key and Information System of World Grasses.  Kew Bulletin 62: 475-484

131 Simon, Bryan & Healy, Dan.  (2007).  GrassWorld update.  Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 133: 35-36.

132 Simon, Bryan K. (2008). Taxonomy of Oryza with a focus on the Australian
species.   First Symposium on Australian Wild Rice,  Southern Cross University,
Lismore.

133  Simon, B.K., C.M.Weiller & P.G.Kodela  (2008)  Dichelachne in Flora of Australia 44a: 214-221.

134 Simon. B.K. (2008).  Appendix, New taxa and combinations – Dichelachne in Flora of Australia 44a: 386.

[Dichelachne robusta B.K.Simon].

135 Simon, B.K., D. Healy, D. Clayton & K. Harman (2008).  Update of GrassWorld – information system and interactive key to world grasses.  Abstracts p. 56 in Monocots IV,  Fourth International Conference on the Comparative Biology of the Monocotyledons and Fifth International Symposium on Grass Systematics and Evolution, Copenhagen, Denmark.

136 Simon, B.K. (2010). Biogeography of Gondwanan Grasses. Gondwana Reunited: a southern perspective for a changing world. Abstracts, VI Southern Connection Congress,  Bariloche, Argentina, February 15-19, 2010.

137 Simon, B.K., Clayton, W.D,  Harman, K.T.,  Vorontsova, M., Brake, I.,  Healy, D. & Alfonso, Y.  (2010 & ongoing). GrassWorld - information system of world grasses. http://grassworld.myspecies.info/

138 Simon, B.K., Sharpe, P.R., Clayton, W.D,  Windolf, J. (2010 & ongoing). GrassWorld - German character set and descriptions. http://grassworld.myspecies.info/sites/grassworld.myspecies.info/files/c... and http://grassworld.myspecies.info/content/german-bryan-simon-philip-sharp...

139 Simon, B.K., Ocampo, G., Clayton, W.D.  (2010 & ongoing). GrassWorld
-  Spanish character set and descriptions. http://grassworld.myspecies.info/sites/grassworld.myspecies.info/files/S...
and http://grassworld.myspecies.info/content/spanish-bryan-simon-gilberto-oc...

140 Columbus, J.T., Zúñiga, J., Macfarlane, T. D. & Simon, B.K. (2010). Phylogenetics, biogeography and taxonomy of the Uniola clade (Poaceae, Chloridoideae). Abstracts. Botany 2010 (Joint Annual  Meetings of American Society of Plant Taxonomists, Botanical Society of America) Providence Rhode Island, July 31 – Aug 4, 2010.

141  Simon, B.K. (2010). New taxa, nomenclatural changes and notes on Australian grasses in the tribe Paniceae (Poaceae: Panioideae).  Austrobaileya 8(2): 187–219.

[ Arthragrostis brassiana B.K.Simon] [Arthragrostis brassiana var. minutiflora B.K.Simon] [Cenchrus brevisetosus (B.K.Simon) B.K.Simon] [Digitaria basaltica B.K.Simon] [Digitaria cowiiei B.K.Simon] [Digitaria veldkampiana B.K.Simon] [Entolasia minutifolia B.K.Simon] [Isachne sharpii B.K.Simon] [Oplismenus mollis (Domin) Clifford & Evans ex B.K.Simon] [Paspalidium johnsonii B.K.Simon] [Pseudoraphis jagonis B.K.Simon] [Pseudoraphis minuta var. laevis B.K.Simon] [Setaria pumila subsp. subtesselata (Buse) B.K.Simon] [Urochloa occidentalis (C.A.Gardner &
C.E.Hubbard) B.K Simon] [Urochloa occidentalis var. ciliata (C.A.Gardner & C.E.Hubbard)  B.K Simon] [Urochloa gilesiivar. Notochthona (Domin) B.K.Simon].

142 Simon, B.K., Alfonso, Y. & Healy, D. (2010). GrassWorld - Check List of World Grasses. http://grassworld.myspecies.info/content/check-list-world-grasses-bk-sim...

143 Simon, B.K.., Alfonso, Y. & Healy, D. (2010). GrassWorld - Published Grass Illustrations and Images. http://grassworld.myspecies.info/content/published-grass-illustrations-a...

144 Simon, B.K. & Cowie, I. (2011). A new species of Aristida L. (Poaceae: Aristidoideae: Aristideae) from northern Australia. Telopea 13(1–2). 149–154.

[Aristida jacobsiana B.K.Simon & I. Cowie]

145 Simon, Bryan.  (2011). AusGrass2.  Australasian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 146: 7-9.

146 Simon, B.K. & Alfonso, Y. (2011 & ongoing). AusGrass2 -
information system and keys to Australian grasses. http://ausgrass2.myspecies.info/

147 Simon, B.K., Morat, P., Clayton, W.D.  (2011 & ongoing). GrassWorld -  French character set and descriptions. http://grassworld.myspecies.info/sites/grassworld.myspecies.info/files/c... and

http://grassworld.myspecies.info/content/french-bryan-simon-philippe-mor...

148 Simon, B.K.,  Healy, D. & Alfonso, Y. (2011). Global Distribution Maps of World Grasses  - A. http://grassworld.myspecies.info/content/a

149 Simon, B.K. &  Alfonso, Y. (2012). Global Distribution Maps of World Grasses  - B. http://grassworld.myspecies.info/content/b

150 Vorontsova, M. & Simon, B.K. (2012). Updating classifications to reflect monophyly: 10-20% of species names change in Poaceae.  Taxon 61 (4): 735-746

151 van Klinken, R.D., Panetta, F.D. & Simon, B.K. (in press) Relationships between naturalisation, invasiveness and impact: a meta-analysis of tropical grass invaders in Australia. Diversity and Distributions (Biodiversity Research and Reviews)

152 Kobayashi, Y., Hao, Y., K. Tanaka, K., Ichitani, I., Nakamura,Y-I., Sato, T- S., Crayn, D. Simon, B.K. , Henry, R. & Ishikawa, R. (in press). Molecular relationships between Australian annual wild rice, Oryza meridionalis, and two related perennial forms. Molecular Ecology

153  Thompson, E.J. & Simon, B.K. (2012). A revision of Calyptochloa C.E.Hubb. (Poaceae), with two new species and a new subspecies. Austrobaileya 8: 634-652.

154 Grasses Online – Scratchpads for Poaceae.  Program and Abstracts. A.S.B.S Symposium, Perth, September 2012, p.41.

155 Simon, B.K.  (in prep).  Paniceae in Flora of Australia 44c

156  Simon, B.K.  (in prep).  Andropogoneae  in Flora of Australia 44d

Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith