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A Australian Tropical Herbarium, James Cook University, PO Box 6811, Cairns, Qld 4878, Australia.
B Centre for Tropical Environmental Sustainability Science, James Cook University, McGregor Road, Smithfield, Qld 4878, Australia.
C Centre for Tropical Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology, James Cook University, McGregor Road, Smithfield, Qld 4878, Australia.
D National Research Collections Australia, Commonwealth Industrial and Scientific Research Organisation (CSIRO), GPO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
E School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales, NSW 2052, Australia.
F Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, Bells Line of Road, Mount Tomah, NSW 2758, Australia.
G Corresponding author. Email: lars.nauheimer@jcu.edu.au
Australian Systematic Botany 32(3) 243-254 https://doi.org/10.1071/SB18057
Submitted: 11 September 2018 Accepted: 2 May 2019 Published: 12 June 2019