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Research output
Authored books
Cumming, G.S. 2011. Spatial Resilience in Social-
Ecological Systems. Dordrecht: Dordrecht: Springer.
254pp. ISBN 9789400703070.
Picker, M. and Griffiths, C. 2011. Alien and Invasive
Animals – A South African Perspective. Struik Nature.
240pp. ISBN 9781770078239
Chapters in books
Collier, J. and Cumming, G.S. 2011. A dynamical approach
to ecosystem identity. In K. deLaplante, B. Brown and K.A.
Peacock (eds), Philosophy of Ecology, pp. 3-431. Oxford:
Elsevier Sci Ltd. ISBN 9780444516732.
Griffiths, C.L., Robinson, T.B. and Mead, A. 2011. Impacts
of alien marine Crustacea in South Africa. In B. Galil, P.E.
Clark and J.T. Carlton (eds), In the Wrong Place: Alien
Marine Crustacea – Distribution, Biology and Impacts,
pp. 269-282. Invasion Biology Series, Springer. ISBN
9789400705913
Guo, D., Guo, R., Cui, Y., Midgley, G.F., Altwegg, R.
and Thiart, C. 2011. Climate change impact on quiver
trees in arid Namibia and South Africa. In J. Blanco and
H. Kheradmand (eds), Climate Change - Geophysical
Foundations and Ecological Effects, pp. 323-342. Croatia:
Open Access Publisher. ISBN 9789533074191.
Articles in Peer-reviewed Journals
Allen, C.R., Cumming, G.S., Garmestani, A.S., Taylor, P.D.
and Walker, B.H. 2011. Managing for resilience. Wildlife
Biology, 17: 337-349.
Altwegg, R., Donnelly, R.E., Katzner, T., Gordon, I.J.,
Gompper, M.E., Redpath, S., Garner, T.W.J. and Reed,
D.H. 2011. Putting the eco back in ecotourism. Animal
Conservation, 14(4): 325-327.
Amar, A., Grant, M., Buchanan, G.M., Sim, I., Wilson, J.,
Pearce-Higgins, J.W. and Redpath, S. 2011. Exploring the
relationships between wader declines and current land-
use in the British uplands. Bird Study, 58: 13.
Amar, A., Davies, J., Meek, E., Williams, J., Knight, A. and
Redpath, S. 2011. Long-term impact of changes in sheep
Ovis aries
densities on the breeding output of the hen harrier
Circus cyaneus. Journal of Applied Ecology, 48: 220-227.
Angelini, R. and Vaz-Velho, F. 2011. Ecosystem structure
and trophic analysis of Angolan fishery landings. Scientia
Marina, 75: 309-319.
Atkinson, L., Leslie, R.W., Field, J.G. and Jarre, A.C. 2011.
Changes in demersal fish assemblages on the west coast
of South Africa, 1986-2009. African Journal of Marine
Science, 33(1): 157-170.
Atkinson, L., Field, J. and Hutchings, L. 2011. Effects of
demersal trawling along the west coast of southern Africa:
multivariate analysis of benthic assemblages. Marine
Ecology-Progress Series, 430: 241-255.
Attwood, C.G., Petersen, S.L. and Kerwath, S.E. 2011.
Bycatch in South Africa’s inshore trawl fishery as
determined from observer records. ICES Journal of Marine
Science, 68(10): 2163-2174.
Barclay, R.M.R. and Jacobs, D.S. 2011. Differences in the
foraging behaviour of male and female Egyptian fruit bats
(
Rousettus aegyptiacus
). Canadian Journal of Zoology-
Revue Canadienne de Zoologie, 89: 466-473.
Barshep, Y., Hedenstrom, A. and Underhill, L.G. 2011.
Impact of climate and predation on autumn migration of
the Curlew Sandpiper. Waterbirds, 34(1): 1-9.
Barshep, Y., Minton, C., Underhill, L.G. and Remisiewicz,
M. 2011. The primary moult of Curlew Sandpipers
Calidirs
ferruginae
in North-western Australia shifts according to
breeding success. Ardea, 99(1): 43-51.
Birkhead, T.R., Hemmings, N., Spottiswoode, C.N.,
Mikulica, O., Moskát, C., Bán, M. and Schulze-Hagen,
K. 2011. Internal incubation and early hatching in
brood parasitic birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society
B-Biological Sciences, 278: 1019-1024.
Bollmohr, S., van den Brink, P.J., Wade, P.W., Day, J.A.
and Schultz, R. 2011. Environmental variables, pesticide
pollution and meiofaunal community structure in two
contrasting temporarily open/closed False Bay estuaries.
Water SA, 37(3): 391-400.
Braby, J., Braby, S.J., Braby, R. and Altwegg, R. 2011.
Immature survival and age at first breeding of Damara
Terns: conservation from a non-breeding perspective.
Ardea, 99(2): 185-190.
Braby, J., Underhill, L.G. and Simmons, R.E. 2011. Prey
capture success and chick diet of Damara terns
Sterna