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Steven I Higgins
Steven I Higgins
Chair of Plant Ecology, University of Bayreuth
E-mail confirmado em otago.ac.nz
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TRY–a global database of plant traits
J Kattge, S Diaz, S Lavorel, IC Prentice, P Leadley, G Bönisch, E Garnier, ...
Global change biology 17 (9), 2905-2935, 2011
26392011
Determinants of woody cover in African savannas
M Sankaran, NP Hanan, RJ Scholes, J Ratnam, DJ Augustine, BS Cade, ...
Nature 438 (7069), 846-849, 2005
20972005
Fire, resprouting and variability: a recipe for grass–tree coexistence in savanna
SI Higgins, WJ Bond, WSW Trollope
Journal of Ecology 88 (2), 213-229, 2000
12572000
Predicting plant migration rates in a changing world: the role of long‐distance dispersal
SI Higgins, DM Richardson
The American Naturalist 153 (5), 464-475, 1999
6841999
Savanna vegetation-fire-climate relationships differ among continents
CER Lehmann, TM Anderson, M Sankaran, SI Higgins, S Archibald, ...
Science 343 (6170), 548-552, 2014
6342014
Are long-distance dispersal events in plants usually caused by nonstandard means of dispersal?
SI Higgins, R Nathan, ML Cain
Ecology 84 (8), 1945-1956, 2003
5882003
Effects of four decades of fire manipulation on woody vegetation structure in savanna
SI Higgins, WJ Bond, EC February, A Bronn, DIW Euston-Brown, B Enslin, ...
Ecology 88 (5), 1119-1125, 2007
5272007
Next‐generation dynamic global vegetation models: learning from community ecology
S Scheiter, L Langan, SI Higgins
New Phytologist 198 (3), 957-969, 2013
4732013
Impacts of climate change on the vegetation of Africa: an adaptive dynamic vegetation modelling approach
S Scheiter, SI Higgins
Global Change Biology 15 (9), 2224-2246, 2009
4562009
When is a ‘forest’a savanna, and why does it matter?
J Ratnam, WJ Bond, RJ Fensham, WA Hoffmann, S Archibald, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 20 (5), 653-660, 2011
4452011
Predicting the landscape‐scale distribution of alien plants and their threat to plant diversity
SI Higgins, DM Richardson, RM Cowling, TH Trinder‐Smith
Conservation Biology 13 (2), 303-313, 1999
4221999
Atmospheric CO2 forces abrupt vegetation shifts locally, but not globally
SI Higgins, S Scheiter
Nature 488 (7410), 209-212, 2012
4082012
Ecology of invasive plants: state of the art.
M Rejmánek, DM Richardson, SI Higgins, MJ Pitcairn, E Grotkopp, ...
Invasive alien species: a new synthesis, 2005
3872005
Allometric equations for integrating remote sensing imagery into forest monitoring programmes
T Jucker, J Caspersen, J Chave, C Antin, N Barbier, F Bongers, ...
Global change biology 23 (1), 177-190, 2017
3802017
Pines as invaders in the southern hemisphere
DM Richardson, SI Higgins
Ecology and biogeography of Pinus, 450-473, 1998
3611998
Three decades of multi-dimensional change in global leaf phenology
R Buitenwerf, L Rose, SI Higgins
Nature Climate Change 5 (4), 364-368, 2015
3072015
A review of models of alien plant spread
SI Higgins, DM Richardson
Ecological modelling 87 (1), 249-265, 1996
2721996
Pine invasions in the southern hemisphere: modelling interactions between organism, environment and disturbance
SI Higgins, DM Richardson
Plant Ecology 135 (1), 79-93, 1998
2591998
Modeling invasive plant spread: the role of plant-environment interactions and model structure
SI Higgins, DM Richardson, RM Cowling
Ecology 77 (7), 2043-2054, 1996
2571996
The influence of interspecific interactions on species range expansion rates
JC Svenning, D Gravel, RD Holt, FM Schurr, W Thuiller, T Münkemüller, ...
Ecography 37 (12), 1198-1209, 2014
2552014
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