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Midgley JJ
Midgley JJ
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The worldwide leaf economics spectrum
IJ Wright, PB Reich, M Westoby, DD Ackerly, Z Baruch, F Bongers, ...
nature 428 (6985), 821-827, 2004
95312004
Ecology of sprouting in woody plants: the persistence niche
WJ Bond, JJ Midgley
Trends in ecology & evolution 16 (1), 45-51, 2001
17422001
Resprouting as a key functional trait: how buds, protection and resources drive persistence after fire
PJ Clarke, MJ Lawes, JJ Midgley, BB Lamont, F Ojeda, GE Burrows, ...
New phytologist 197 (1), 19-35, 2013
8652013
The evolutionary ecology of sprouting in woody plants
WJ Bond, JJ Midgley
International Journal of Plant Sciences 164 (S3), S103-S114, 2003
4752003
The ecology of fynbos: nutrients, fire and diversity.
RM Cowling
3821992
Kill thy neighbour: an individualistic argument for the evolution of flammability
WJ Bond, JJ Midgley
Oikos, 79-85, 1995
3481995
Plant reproductive ecology
LE MAITTRE
The ecology of fynbos: nutrients, fire and diversity, 135-174, 1992
2671992
Savanna woody plant dynamics: the role of fire and herbivory, separately and synergistically
JJ Midgley, MJ Lawes, S Chamaillé-Jammes
Australian Journal of Botany 58 (1), 1-11, 2010
2582010
Bark thickness determines fire resistance of selected tree species from fire-prone tropical savanna in north Australia
MJ Lawes, A Richards, J Dathe, JJ Midgley
Plant Ecology 212, 2057-2069, 2011
2252011
How do small savanna trees avoid stem mortality by fire? The roles of stem diameter, height and bark thickness
MJ Lawes, H Adie, J Russell-Smith, B Murphy, JJ Midgley
Ecosphere 2 (4), 1-13, 2011
2172011
A synthesis of the demography of African acacias
JJ Midgley, WJ Bond
Journal of Tropical Ecology 17 (6), 871-886, 2001
2052001
A synthesis of postfire recovery traits of woody plants in Australian ecosystems
PJ Clarke, MJ Lawes, BP Murphy, J Russell-Smith, CEM Nano, ...
Science of the Total Environment 534, 31-42, 2015
1962015
Why the world's vegetation is not totally dominated by resprouting plants; because resprouters are shorter than reseeders
JJ Midgley
Ecography, 92-95, 1996
1941996
Tree size frequency distributions, plant density, age and community disturbance
KJ Niklas, JJ Midgley, RH Rand
Ecology letters 6 (5), 405-411, 2003
1702003
Resprouters vs reseeders in South African forest trees; a model based on forest canopy height
LM Kruger, JJ Midgley, RM Cowling
Functional Ecology 11 (1), 101-105, 1997
1661997
Costs and benefits of relative bark thickness in relation to fire damage: a savanna/forest contrast
MJ Lawes, JJ Midgley, PJ Clarke
Journal of Ecology 101 (2), 517-524, 2013
1472013
Rodent pollination in the African lily Massonia depressa (Hyacinthaceae)
SD Johnson, A Pauw, J Midgley
American Journal of Botany 88 (10), 1768-1773, 2001
1342001
Effects of fire and fire intensity on the germination and establishment of Acacia karroo, Acacia nilotica, Acacia luederitzii and Dichrostachys cinerea in the field
M Walters, JJ Midgley, MJ Somers
BMC ecology 4, 1-13, 2004
1242004
Plant species richness and composition a long livestock grazing intensity gradients in a Namaqualand (South Africa) protected area
HH Hendricks, WJ Bond, JJ Midgley, PA Novellie
Plant ecology 176, 19-33, 2005
1232005
Allometry and sexual differences in leaf size
WJ Bond, J Midgley
The American Naturalist 131 (6), 901-910, 1988
1231988
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