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Otto Huber (born 1944 in Bischofswiesen, Bavaria, Germany) is an Italian ecologist known for his work on the botany, phytogeography and conservation of the neotropics. His academic focus has primarily been on the non-forested biomes of the Venezuelan Guayana. Beginning in the 1970s, he led many pioneering expeditions to the inaccessible tepuis (table mountains) of the region. Huber has authored over 120 publications, including most of the first volume of Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana. As a plant collector, Huber was most active around the period 1974–1999. His herbarium collections number more than 13,500 specimens, each with three to four duplicates on average. Huber worked closely with Julian A. Steyermark, one of his early mentors.

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  • Otto Huber (born 1944 in Bischofswiesen, Bavaria, Germany) is an Italian ecologist known for his work on the botany, phytogeography and conservation of the neotropics. His academic focus has primarily been on the non-forested biomes of the Venezuelan Guayana. Beginning in the 1970s, he led many pioneering expeditions to the inaccessible tepuis (table mountains) of the region. Huber has authored over 120 publications, including most of the first volume of Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana. As a plant collector, Huber was most active around the period 1974–1999. His herbarium collections number more than 13,500 specimens, each with three to four duplicates on average. Huber worked closely with Julian A. Steyermark, one of his early mentors. (en)
  • Otto Huber (1944, Bischofswiesen, Baviera, Alemania) es un ecólogo italiano conocido por su trabajo en botánica, fitogeografía y la conservación de los neotrópicos.​​ Su enfoque académico ha sido principalmente en los biomas no forestados de la Guayana venezolana. A partir de la década de 1970, dirigió muchas expediciones pioneras a los inaccesibles tepuyes ( montañas de mesa ) de la región. * La abreviatura «O.Huber» se emplea para indicar a Otto Huber como autoridad en la descripción y clasificación científica de los vegetales.​ (es)
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  • Otto Huber (1944, Bischofswiesen, Baviera, Alemania) es un ecólogo italiano conocido por su trabajo en botánica, fitogeografía y la conservación de los neotrópicos.​​ Su enfoque académico ha sido principalmente en los biomas no forestados de la Guayana venezolana. A partir de la década de 1970, dirigió muchas expediciones pioneras a los inaccesibles tepuyes ( montañas de mesa ) de la región. Ha sido autor de más de 120 publicaciones,​ incluyendo la mayor parte del primer volumen de la Flora de la Guayana venezolana.​ Como recolector de plantas, Huber fue más activo en todo el período 1974-1999.​ Sus colecciones de herbario suman más de 13.500 ejemplares, cada uno con tres a cuatro copias en promedio.​ Huber trabajó en estrecha colaboración con Julian Alfred Steyermark, uno de sus primeros mentores.​​ * La abreviatura «O.Huber» se emplea para indicar a Otto Huber como autoridad en la descripción y clasificación científica de los vegetales.​ (es)
  • Otto Huber (born 1944 in Bischofswiesen, Bavaria, Germany) is an Italian ecologist known for his work on the botany, phytogeography and conservation of the neotropics. His academic focus has primarily been on the non-forested biomes of the Venezuelan Guayana. Beginning in the 1970s, he led many pioneering expeditions to the inaccessible tepuis (table mountains) of the region. Huber has authored over 120 publications, including most of the first volume of Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana. As a plant collector, Huber was most active around the period 1974–1999. His herbarium collections number more than 13,500 specimens, each with three to four duplicates on average. Huber worked closely with Julian A. Steyermark, one of his early mentors. (en)
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