Citation: Jj. Midgley, DISPERSIBILITY, COST AND ALLOMETRY OF TUMBLERS (COMBRETUM, COMBRETACEAE) AND PARACHUTES (LEUCADENDRON, PROTEACEAE) OF DIFFERENT SIZE, Plant systematics and evolution, 211(3-4), 1998, pp. 141-147
Citation: Jj. Midgley et Wd. Stock, NATURAL-ABUNDANCE OF DELTA-N-15 CONFIRMS INSECTIVOROUS HABIT OF RORIDULA-GORGONIAS, DESPITE IT HAVING NO PROTEOLYTIC-ENZYMES, Annals of botany (Print), 82(3), 1998, pp. 387-388
Citation: Jj. Midgley et Sd. Johnson, SOME POLLINATORS DO NOT PREFER SYMMETRICALLY MARKED OR SHAPED DAISY (ASTERACEAE) FLOWERS, Evolutionary ecology, 12(1), 1998, pp. 123-126
Citation: Jj. Midgley et al., COEXISTENCE, DEMOGRAPHY AND DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS OF 2 COOCCURRING ECOLOGICALLY EQUIVALENT FYNBOS PROTEACEAE SPECIES, Australian Journal of Botany, 46(3-4), 1998, pp. 505-510
Authors:
COWLING RM
KIRKWOOD D
MIDGLEY JJ
PIERCE SM
Citation: Rm. Cowling et al., INVASION AND PERSISTENCE OF BIRD-DISPERSED, SUBTROPICAL THICKET AND FOREST SPECIES IN FIRE-PRONE COASTAL FYNBOS, Journal of vegetation science, 8(4), 1997, pp. 475-488
Authors:
MIDGLEY JJ
COWLING RM
HENDRICKS H
DESMET PG
ESLER K
RUNDEL P
Citation: Jj. Midgley et al., POPULATION ECOLOGY OF TREE SUCCULENTS (ALOE AND PACHYPODIUM) IN THE ARID WESTERN CAPE - DECLINE OF KEYSTONE SPECIES, Biodiversity and conservation, 6(6), 1997, pp. 869-876
Citation: Lm. Kruger et al., RESPROUTERS VS RESEEDERS IN SOUTH-AFRICAN FOREST TREES - A MODEL-BASED ON FOREST CANOPY HEIGHT, Functional ecology, 11(1), 1997, pp. 101-105
Citation: Sd. Johnson et Jj. Midgley, FLY POLLINATION OF GORTERIA-DIFFUSA (ASTERACEAE), AND A POSSIBLE MIMETIC FUNCTION FOR DARK SPOTS ON THE CAPITULUM, American journal of botany, 84(4), 1997, pp. 429-436
Citation: Md. Picker et Jj. Midgley, POLLINATION BY MONKEY BEETLES (COLEOPTERA, SCARABAEIDAE, HOPLIINI) - FLOWER AND COLOR PREFERENCES, African entomology, 4(1), 1996, pp. 7-14
Citation: Jj. Midgley, WHY THE WORLDS VEGETATION IS NOT TOTALLY DOMINATED BY RESPROUTING PLANTS - BECAUSE RESPROUTERS ARE SHORTER THAN RESEEDERS, Ecography, 19(1), 1996, pp. 92-95
Authors:
VANWYK GF
EVERARD DA
MIDGLEY JJ
GORDON IG
Citation: Gf. Vanwyk et al., CLASSIFICATION AND DYNAMICS OF A SOUTHERN AFRICAN SUBTROPICAL COASTALLOWLAND FOREST, South African journal of botany, 62(3), 1996, pp. 133-142
Citation: Ag. Ellis et Jj. Midgley, A NEW PLANT-ANIMAL MUTUALISM INVOLVING A PLANT WITH STICKY LEAVES ANDA RESIDENT HEMIPTERAN INSECT, Oecologia, 106(4), 1996, pp. 478-481
Citation: Jj. Midgley et al., GAP CHARACTERISTICS AND REPLACEMENT PATTERNS IN THE KNYSNA FOREST, SOUTH-AFRICA, Journal of vegetation science, 6(1), 1995, pp. 29-36
Citation: Da. Everard et al., DYNAMICS OF SOME FORESTS IN KWA ZULU-NATAL, SOUTH-AFRICA, BASED ON ORDINATIONS AND SIZE-CLASS DISTRIBUTIONS, South African journal of botany, 61(6), 1995, pp. 283-292
Citation: Jj. Midgley et Wj. Bond, RELATIVE ATTRACTIVENESS OF SEEDS OF MYRMECOCHOROUS AUSTRALIAN AND SOUTH-AFRICAN PLANTS TO ANTS, AND THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF THIS ATTRACTION, South African journal of botany, 61(4), 1995, pp. 230-232
Citation: Jj. Midgley et al., RELATIVE LACK OF REGENERATION OF SHADE-INTOLERANT CANOPY SPECIES IN SOME SOUTH-AFRICAN FORESTS, South African journal of science, 91(1), 1995, pp. 7-8
Citation: Md. Picker et Jj. Midgley, OBSERVATIONS ON UNUSUAL MATING AND FOSSORIAL ACTIVITY IN THE MONKEY BEETLE HOPLOCNEMIS CRASSIPES OLIVIER (COLEOPTERA, SCARABAEIDAE, RUTELINAE), African entomology, 2(2), 1994, pp. 181-182
Citation: Jj. Midgley et Df. Scott, THE USE OF STABLE ISOTOPES OF WATER (D AND O-18) IN HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE JONKERSHOEK VALLEY, Water S.A., 20(2), 1994, pp. 151-154
Citation: Wrj. Dean et al., THE DISTRIBUTION OF MISTLETOES IN SOUTH-AFRICA - PATTERNS OF SPECIES RICHNESS AND HOST CHOICE, Journal of biogeography, 21(5), 1994, pp. 503-510
Citation: Gf. Midgley et al., C-3 MISTLETOES ON CAM HOSTS - AN ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON AN UNUSUAL COMBINATION, South African journal of science, 90(8-9), 1994, pp. 482-485
Citation: Hp. Linder et Jj. Midgley, TAXONOMY, COMPOSITIONAL BIODIVERSITY AND FUNCTIONAL BIODIVERSITY OF FYNBOS, South African journal of science, 90(6), 1994, pp. 329-333
Citation: Jj. Midgley et Rm. Cowling, REGENERATION PATTERNS IN CAPE SUBTROPICAL TRANSITIONAL THICKET - WHERE ARE ALL THE SEEDLINGS, South African journal of botany, 59(5), 1993, pp. 496-499