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Guy F. Midgley
Researcher at Stellenbosch University
Publications - 234
Citations - 34165
Guy F. Midgley is an academic researcher from Stellenbosch University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 217 publications receiving 30649 citations. Previous affiliations of Guy F. Midgley include University of Cape Town & International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
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Invasive alien species and global change: a South African perspective
David M. Richardson,William J. Bond,W. Richard J. Dean,Steven I. Higgins,Guy F. Midgley,Suzanne J. Milton,L.W. Powrie,M.C. Rutherford,Michael J. Samways,Roland Schulze +9 more
Scientific outcome of the IPBES-IPCC co-sponsored workshop on biodiversity and climate change
Hans Otto-Portner,Bob Scholes,John Agard,Emma Archer,Almut Arneth,Xuemei Bai,David K. A. Barnes,Michael T. Burrows,Lena Chan,Wai Lung Cheung,Sarah E. Diamond,Camila I. Donatti,Carlos M. Duarte,Nico Eisenhauer,Wendy Foden,Maria A. Gasalla,Collins Handa,Thomas Hickler,Ove Hoegh-Guldberg,Kazuhito Ichii,Ute Jacob,Gregory Insarov,Wolfgang Kiessling,Paul Leadley,Rik Leemans,Lisa A. Levin,Michelle Lim,Shobha S. Maharaj,Shunsuke Managi,Pablo A. Marquet,Pamela McElwee,Guy F. Midgley,Thierry Oberdorff,David Obura,Balgis Osman Elasha,Ram Pandit,Unai Pascual,Aliny P. F. Pires,Alexander Popp,Victoria Reyes-García,Mahesh Sankaran,Josef Settele,Yunne-Jai Shin,Dejene W. Sintayehu,Pete Smith,Nadja Steiner,Bernardo B. N. Strassburg,Raman Sukumar,Christopher H. Trisos,Adalberto Luis Val,Jianguo Wu,Edvin Aldrian,Camille Parmesan,Ramon Pichs-Madruga,Debra Roberts,Alex Rogers,Sandra Díaz,Markus Fischer,Shizuka Hashimoto,Sandra Lavorel,Ning Wu,Hien T Ngo +61 more
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Substrate effects of zoogenic soil mounds on vegetation composition in the Worcester - Robertson valley, Cape Province.
Guy F. Midgley,Charles F. Musil +1 more
TL;DR: The improved soil N and water status on-mound may provide conditions conducive to the success of deciduous plant forms in this habitat, with the exception of N.
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Climate change and ecology in Africa
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Plant Species Migration as a Key Uncertainty in Predicting Future Impacts of Climate Change on Ecosystems: Progress and Challenges
TL;DR: In this article, a failure to incorporate migration limitations into models of vegetation response to climate change greatly compromises their predictive capability, and the uncertainty due to migration is therefore substantial, as shown in Figure 1.