Michael Denis Cramer

About Michael Denis Cramer

Michael Denis Cramer, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cape Town, specializes in the field of Plant ecophysiology and ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Sub-Antarctic plant N uptake in a changing world

Long-term vegetation change (1965-2020) in response to rapid warming and drying in a sub-Antarctic tundra: evidence from repeat photography

Rethinking the sub-Antarctic terrestrial N-cycle: evidence for organic N acquisition by Marion Island grasses

Evidence that species richness begets species richness

Positive feedbacks between savanna tree size and the nutritional characteristics of “Islands of fertility” are amplified by sociable weaver colonies

Fire-modulated fluctuations in nutrient availability stimulate biome-scale floristic turnover in time, and elevated species richness, in low-nutrient fynbos heathland

Quantitative evaluation of the drivers of species richness in a Mediterranean ecosystem (Cape, South Africa)

All savanna islands of fertility are not equal: colonial birds influence soil nutrient stoichiometries with consequences for tree seedling growth

Michael Denis Cramer Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

9649

Citations(since 2020)

4143

Cited By

7462

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

111

i10Index(since 2020)

81

Email

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Michael Denis Cramer Skills & Research Interests

Plant ecophysiology and ecology

Top articles of Michael Denis Cramer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Sub-Antarctic plant N uptake in a changing world

Nita Pallet

M Greve

B Ripley

M Cramer

2024/2/22

Long-term vegetation change (1965-2020) in response to rapid warming and drying in a sub-Antarctic tundra: evidence from repeat photography

Stephni van der Merwe

Michelle Greve

MT Hof

ALS Skowno

MD Cramer

2024/2/22

Rethinking the sub-Antarctic terrestrial N-cycle: evidence for organic N acquisition by Marion Island grasses

Polar Biology

Nita CM Pallett

Brad S Ripley

Michelle Greve

Michael D Cramer

2024/4/2

Evidence that species richness begets species richness

Journal of Biogeography

Michael D Cramer

G Anthony Verboom

2024/4

Positive feedbacks between savanna tree size and the nutritional characteristics of “Islands of fertility” are amplified by sociable weaver colonies

Journal of Arid Environments

TK Aikins

MD Cramer

RL Thomson

2023/2/1

Fire-modulated fluctuations in nutrient availability stimulate biome-scale floristic turnover in time, and elevated species richness, in low-nutrient fynbos heathland

Annals of Botany

G Anthony Verboom

Jasper A Slingsby

Michael D Cramer

2023/12/27

Quantitative evaluation of the drivers of species richness in a Mediterranean ecosystem (Cape, South Africa)

Annals of Botany

Michael D Cramer

G Anthony Verboom

2023/9/15

All savanna islands of fertility are not equal: colonial birds influence soil nutrient stoichiometries with consequences for tree seedling growth

Plant Ecology

Timothy K Aikins

Robert L Thomson

Michael D Cramer

2023/8

A Holistic View of Holistic Management: What do farm-scale and social studies tell us?

Red Meat/Rooivleis (AFR & ENG)

Heidi-Jayne Hawkins

Michael Denis Cramer

2022/2/1

Global application of an unoccupied aerial vehicle photogrammetry protocol for predicting aboveground biomass in non‐forest ecosystems

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

Andrew M Cunliffe

Karen Anderson

Fabio Boschetti

Richard E Brazier

Hugh A Graham

...

2022/2

Plant specialisation may limit climate‐induced vegetation change to within topographic and edaphic niches on a sub‐Antarctic Island

Functional Ecology

Michael D Cramer

David W Hedding

Michelle Greve

Guy F Midgley

Brad S Ripley

2022/10

Unequal allocation between male versus female reproduction cannot explain extreme vegetative dimorphism in Aulax species (Cape Proteaceae)

Scientific Reports

Jeremy J Midgley

Michael D Cramer

2022/1/26

Generalist indigenous herbivores resist alien tree invasion: Rhabdomys pumilio limits establishment of Acacia cyclops

Biological Invasions

Taryn L Morris

Nichole N Barger

Michael D Cramer

2022/5

Assessing the evidence for aeolian origins of mima-like mounds in South Africa

Catena

Johanna RC von Holdt

Jeremy J Midgley

Christopher J von Holdt

Michael D Cramer

2022/5/1

Biome boundary maintained by intense belowground resource competition in world’s thinnest-rooted plant community

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Mingzhen Lu

William J Bond

Efrat Sheffer

Michael D Cramer

Adam G West

...

2022/3/1

Does defoliation frequency and severity influence plant productivity? The role of grazing management and soil nutrients

African Journal of Range & Forage Science

Zander S Venter

Heidi-Jayne Hawkins

Michael D Cramer

2021/4/3

Environmental heterogeneity explains contrasting plant species richness between the South African Cape and southwestern Australia

Journal of Biogeography

Ruan van Mazijk

Michael D Cramer

G Anthony Verboom

2021/8

Fire and herbivory shape soil arthropod communities through habitat heterogeneity and nutrient cycling in savannas

Global Ecology and Conservation

Joshua Thoresen

Marie-Liesse Vermeire

Zander Venter

Graeme Wolfaard

Jennifer Adams Krumins

...

2021/1/1

Degradation kinetics and COD fractioning of agricultural wastewaters from biogas plants applying biofilm respirometry

Environmental Technology

Michael Cramer

Patrick Schelhorn

Ulrich Kotzbauer

Jens Tränckner

2021/7/3

Mapping soil organic carbon stocks and trends with satellite-driven high resolution maps over South Africa

Science of the Total Environment

Zander S Venter

Heidi-Jayne Hawkins

Michael D Cramer

Anthony J Mills

2021/6/1

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