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Authors: Anderson, B Midgley, JJ
Citation: B. Anderson et Jj. Midgley, Food or sex; pollinator-prey conflict in carnivorous plants, ECOL LETT, 4(6), 2001, pp. 511-513

Authors: Kruger, LM Midgley, JJ
Citation: Lm. Kruger et Jj. Midgley, The influence of resprouting forest canopy species on richness in SouthernCape forests, South Africa, GLOBAL EC B, 10(5), 2001, pp. 567-572

Authors: West, AG Midgley, JJ Bond, WJ
Citation: Ag. West et al., The evaluation of delta C-13 isotopes of trees to determine past regeneration environments, FOREST ECOL, 147(2-3), 2001, pp. 139-149

Authors: Midgley, JJ
Citation: Jj. Midgley, Do mixed-species mixed-size indigenous forests also follow the self-thinning line?, TREND ECOL, 16(12), 2001, pp. 661-662

Authors: Bond, WJ Midgley, JJ
Citation: Wj. Bond et Jj. Midgley, Ecology of sprouting in woody plants: the persistence niche, TREND ECOL, 16(1), 2001, pp. 45-51

Authors: Midgley, JJ Mclean, P Botha, M Balfour, D
Citation: Jj. Midgley et al., Why do some African thorn trees (Acacia spp.) have a flat-top: a grazer-plant mutualism hypothesis?, AFR J ECOL, 39(2), 2001, pp. 226-228

Authors: Midgley, JJ Scott, DF Harris, C
Citation: Jj. Midgley et al., How do we know how much groundwater is stored in southwestern Cape mountains?, S AFR J SCI, 97(7-8), 2001, pp. 285-286

Authors: West, AG Bond, WJ Midgley, JJ
Citation: Ag. West et al., Soil carbon isotopes reveal ancient grassland under forest in Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal, S AFR J SCI, 96(5), 2000, pp. 252-254

Authors: Midgley, JJ Enright, NJ
Citation: Jj. Midgley et Nj. Enright, Serotinous species show correlation between retention time for leaves and cones, J ECOLOGY, 88(2), 2000, pp. 348-351

Authors: Skowno, AL Midgley, JJ Bond, WJ Balfour, D
Citation: Al. Skowno et al., Secondary succession in Acacia nilotica (L.) savanna in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve, South Africa, PLANT ECOL, 145(1), 1999, pp. 1-9

Authors: Zachariades, C Midgley, JJ
Citation: C. Zachariades et Jj. Midgley, Extrafloral nectaries of South African Proteaceae attract insects but do not reduce herbivory, AFR ENTOMOL, 7(1), 1999, pp. 67-76

Authors: Kirkwood, D Midgley, JJ
Citation: D. Kirkwood et Jj. Midgley, The floristics of Sand Forest in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, BOTHALIA, 29(2), 1999, pp. 293-304
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