Michelle Greve

Michelle Greve

University of Pretoria

H-index: 26

Africa-South Africa

About Michelle Greve

Michelle Greve, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Pretoria, specializes in the field of ecology, macroecology, Africa, species distributions, diversity patterns.

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

Dispersal potential does not predict recent range expansions of sub-Antarctic plant species

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

Friends without benefits: Extensive cytotype sympatry and polyploid persistence in an African geophyte

The first record of fungal endophytes associated with the sub-Antarctic cushion plant, Azorella selago (Apiaceae)

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

Vacancy for field researcher on Marion Island (March 2024–May 2025)

Global fine-resolution data on springtail abundance and community structure

Michelle Greve Information

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Citations(all)

2132

Citations(since 2020)

1556

Cited By

1099

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

35

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Michelle Greve Skills & Research Interests

ecology

macroecology

Africa

species distributions

diversity patterns

Top articles of Michelle Greve

Dispersal potential does not predict recent range expansions of sub-Antarctic plant species

2022/11/11

Michelle Greve
Michelle Greve

H-Index: 18

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

Polar Biology

2024/4/2

Michelle Greve
Michelle Greve

H-Index: 18

Friends without benefits: Extensive cytotype sympatry and polyploid persistence in an African geophyte

American Journal of Botany

2024/3/4

Michelle Greve
Michelle Greve

H-Index: 18

The first record of fungal endophytes associated with the sub-Antarctic cushion plant, Azorella selago (Apiaceae)

2024/2/22

Joshua Tsamba
Joshua Tsamba

H-Index: 3

Michelle Greve
Michelle Greve

H-Index: 18

Sub-Antarctic plant N uptake in a changing world

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

2024/2/22

Michelle Greve
Michelle Greve

H-Index: 18

Vacancy for field researcher on Marion Island (March 2024–May 2025)

2024/1/25

TerrANTALife 1.0 Biodiversity data checklist of known Antarctic terrestrial and freshwater life forms

Biodiversity Data Journal

2024

Topsoil microbiomes in sub-Saharan Africa: structure, drivers, and predicted climate-driven changes

2023/4/14

Elephant rewilding affects landscape openness and fauna habitat across a 92‐year period

Ecological Applications

2023/4

Christopher E Gordon
Christopher E Gordon

H-Index: 16

Michelle Greve
Michelle Greve

H-Index: 18

An expert-driven framework for applying eDNA tools to improve biosecurity in the Antarctic

Management of Biological Invasions

2023

Opportunities for diversified usage of metabarcoding data for fungal biogeography through increased metadata quality

2023/12/1

The “Trojan horse” strategy: Seed fungal endophyte symbiosis helps to explain the invasion success of the grass, Poa annua, in Maritime Antarctica

Diversity and Distributions

2023/11

Michelle Greve
Michelle Greve

H-Index: 18

Effect of grain size on patterns and drivers of plant species richness on a sub-Antarctic island

Authorea Preprints

2023/10/6

Joshua Tsamba
Joshua Tsamba

H-Index: 3

Michelle Greve
Michelle Greve

H-Index: 18

Deterministic processes have limited impacts on foliar fungal endophyte communities along a savanna-forest successional gradient

Fungal Ecology

2023/8/1

Basal bud banks are the primary determinants of survival in woody legume seedlings after clipping

South African Journal of Botany

2023/7/1

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

Functional Ecology

2022/10

Michelle Greve
Michelle Greve

H-Index: 18

Biogeographical survey of soil microbiomes across sub-Saharan Africa: structure, drivers, and predicted climate-driven changes

Microbiome

2022/8/23

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