Brett Serviss
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Brett Serviss's research interests include the documentation of plant species within specific geographic regions. He has published on the first records of *Arum italicum* from Oklahoma and *Pleioblastus fortunei* from Arkansas. His work contributes to the understanding of botanical diversity and distribution in these areas. Serviss has a total of 16 publications, with 49 citations, and an h-index of 3. He has collaborated with researchers such as Jonathan R. Kratz of Henderson State University and Malcolm M. Campbell of the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, with whom he shares publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 50
Selected Publications
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First record of Arum italicum (Araceae) from the Oklahoma (U.S.A.) flora (2025)
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First record of Pleioblastus fortunei (Poaceae) from the Arkansas (U.S.A.) flora (2025)
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A multiyear qualitative study of an isolated inland population of salt heliotrope (Heliotropium curassavicum var. curassavicum, Boraginaceae) in Arkansas, U.S.A. (2018)
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Novel Food Habits of Branchiate Mole Salamanders (<i>Ambystoma talpoideum</i>) from Southwestern Arkansas (2013)
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Identification and Control of Invasive Privets (<i>Ligustrum</i>spp.) in the Middle Southern United States (2010)
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New and Noteworthy Records of Several Non-Native Vascular Plant Species in Arkansas (2008)
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Discovery of a Second Record of Seaside Heliotrope (Heliotropilum curassavicum L.) (Boraginaceae) in Arkansas (2007)
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Negundo Chaste Tree (Vitex negundo L.) (Verbenaceae): New to the Arkansas Flora (2007)
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Tungoil Tree (Aleurites fordii Hemsl.) (Euphorbiaceae): New to the Arkansas Flora (2007)
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- First record of Pleioblastus fortunei (Poaceae) from the Arkansas (U.S.A.) flora
- First record of Arum italicum (Araceae) from the Oklahoma (U.S.A.) flora
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