Professor Lindsey Gillson

Deputy Director

Background

Lindsey has a BA (Hons) in Pure and Applied Biology from the University of Oxford, an MSc in Environmental Technology from Imperial College, London, and a DPhil from the University of Oxford, specialising in the long-term ecology of east African Savannas. From 2002-2006, she was Trapnell Fellow in African Terrestrial Ecology at the University of Oxford. Lindsey Gillson joined the Plant Conservation Unit and Botany Department at UCT in April 2006, as a Lecturer in Plant Conservation Biology. She was promoted to Senior Lecturer from 2009, Associate Professor from 2011, and Professor from January 2021.

Lindsey’s work covers themes of long-term vegetation change, ecosystem management and conservation, with a particular focus on African ecosystems. She teaches aspects of Conservation , Ecosystem Management, Global Change and Applied Palaeoecology at undergraduate, honours and masters levels.

Internationally, she is currently a member of the PAGES (Past Global Changes) Scientific Steering Committee (http://pastglobalchanges.org/about/structure/scientific-steering-committee), and the Centre for Australian Biodiversity and Cultural Heritage Centre Advisory Committee (https://epicaustralia.org.au/). At UCT, she is Deputy Director of the Plant Conservation Unit and is a member of the Science Faculty Animal Ethics Committee and the Environment and Management Working Group. She is Associate Editor of Anthropocene.

Lindsey’s book on palaeoecology, conservation and environmental change was published in 2015.

 

Awards for research

In 2008, Lindsey was recipient of the National Research Foundation’s President’s Award for Exceptional Research Potential, the UCT Science Faculty Young Researcher’s Award, and the UCT’s Fellows’ Award for Outstanding Scholarly Achievements as a Young Researcher. In 2019 she was recipient of the Vice-Chancellor Future Leader’s Award.

Research Interests

  • Applied palaeoecology, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management
  • Theoretical ecology: resilience, thresholds, heterogeneity, variability, complexity and non-equilibrium
  • Linking ecological and social systems, scenarios and pathways to future sustainability.

Acknowledgements
Current research is funded by the National Research Foundation’s Competitive Fund for Rated Researchers, African Origins Platform, Global Change Grand Challenge (SASSCAL), and the Vice Chancellor’s Future Leader’s Fund. Previous research was funded by African Origins Platform, National Research Foundation, ACCESS, Natural Environment Research Council, UCT’s University Research Fund and African Climate and Development Initiative. Care for the Wild International, the Trapnell Fund and the Trapnell-Higgins Family Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, NERC, Arts and Humanities Research Council funded early research. Thanks are also due to the Kenya Wildlife Service, COSTECH (Tanzania), South Africa National Parks, Scientific Services, Kruger National Park, and Mpumalanga Provincial Parks Board.

Current Postgraduate Students and Postdoctoral Research Fellows

Name

Degree

Research Topic

Graduation Date (expected)

Glory Oden PhD Using palaeoecological methods to analyse the vegetation history of the fynbos-forest ecotone of the Western Cape, South Africa (2023)
Fetra Randriatsara MSc Using palaeoecology to reconstruct vegetation and manage conservation plan in the dry forest, northwestern Madagascar (2023)
Dr Sabine Prader PostDoc Palaeoecology of the Fynbos-Forest biome of the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa N/A (2021-2022)

Glynis Humphrey

PostDoc

Fire, Climate and Land-use as drivers of vegetation change in Bwabwata National Park, Namibia

[2019-2020]

Estelle Razanatsoa

PostDoc

Climate, Fire and Land-use as drivers of vegetation change in Madagascar

[2019-2021]

Successful Past Students and PostDoctoral Researchers

Name

Degree

Research Topic

Graduation Date

Adriantsilavo Razafimanantsoa PhD Climate change and ecosystem dynamics in the Central Highlands of Madagascar (2022)
Cherie Forbes PhD A long-term palaeoecological perspective on natural resource management in the Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area (2022)
Dr Adele Julier PostDoc Investigating long-term dynamics of vegetation, fire and climate in Bwabwata National Park using palaeoecology N/A [2019-2021]
Dr Saul Manzano PostDoc Quaternary biome transitions at the Western Cape Fynbos-Renosterveld-Succulent Karoo boundary, South Africa N/A (2019-2021)
Conor Eastment MSc (Minor dissertation) Using repeat photography to assess changes in woody vegetation cover in Bwabwata National Park, Namibia 2020

Estelle Razanatsoa

PhD

Impact of human land-use and rainfall variability in tropical dry forests of southwest Madagascar during the late Holocene

2019

Abraham Dabengwa

PhD

Long-term Ecosystem Dynamics of Contrasting Grasslands in South Africa

2019

Amy Hoffenberg

MSc (Minor dissertation)

Diatoms as indicators of Water Quality and Climate Change in the agricultural lowlands of the Western Cape, South Africa

2019

Distinction

Caitlyn Callanan

Hons

Reconstructing changes in herbivory in the Mahafaly Plateau, Madagascar

2019

Caitlin Dixon

Hons

Stable isotopes and lithology as indicators of vegetation change in the Bwabwata National Park, Namibia

2019

Glynis Humphrey

PhD

Social, Ecological and Historical Determinants of Fire Management in NE Namibia

2018

James MacPherson

PhD

Ecological Resilience at Semi-arid and Temperate Ecotones of the Mediterranean-type Fynbos Biome, South Africa, in the Holocene

2017

Toni Olsen, UCT

Hons

Dung fungal spores as a proxy for herbivore abundance

2015

Malika Virah-Sawmy, UCT

PostDoc

Long-term drivers of vegetation change on the Mahafaly Plateau, Madagascar

N/A (2013-2014)

Christian Setzer, UCT

Hons

Macro-charcoal as an indicator of fire history in NE Namibia

2014

Yolanda Chirango, UCT

Hons

Is diet in lacewings phylogenetically constrained?

2014

Cherie Forbes, UCT

MSc

Benchmarks for the future: Long-term vegetation change along a 1,500 km aridity gradient  in South Africa derived from palaeoecology and historical ecology (western transect)

2014

Distinction

Robyn Powell, UCT

MSc

Benchmarks for the future: Long-term vegetation change along a 1,500 km aridity gradient  in South Africa derived from palaeoecology and historical ecology (policy / conservation implications)

2013

Rahab N Kinyanjui, UCT

MSc

Phytolith Analysis As A Palaeoecological Tool:

Middle-Late Pleistocene Environments In The Olorgesailie Rift Basin, Kenya

2012

Elinor Breman, University of Oxford

DPhil (PhD)

Pattern and Process in Grass-dominated ecossytems: vegetation dynamics at the grassland-savanna ecotone in South Africa during the Holocene

2010

Fiona Ballantyne, UCT

MSc

Palaeoecology and fire history of the Cederberg Wilderness Area.

2010

Kirsten Gallaher, UCT

Hons

Phytoliths as environmental indices

2010

Mark Ghaui, UCT

Hons

Isotope ecology of a wetland in Hluluwe-iMfolozi, KZN

2010

Nicholas Fordyce

Hons

Diatoms as palaeoclimatic indicators

2010

Malika Virah-Sawmy, University of Oxford

DPhil  (=PhD)

DPhil Research on Fragmentation of the Littoral Forests of South-Eastern Madagascar

2009

Liliyane Mendel, UCT

Hons

Calibration of the Modern Charcoal Record

2009

Kristina Duffin University of Oxford

DPhil  (=PhD)

Vegetation dynamics in the savanna of southern Kruger National Park, South Africa

2008

Glynis Humphrey

UCT

MSc (Minor dissertation)

Termitaria, herbivory and elephant impact 

2008

Alicia Thomas

UCT

Honours

Sporomiellia as an indicator of Herbivore abundance in Hluhluwe iMfolozi

2007

Dr Anneli Ekblom University of Oxford

PDRA

Post-Doctoral Research Assistant, Kruger Environments Project, focusing on the fire history in the Kruger and Greater Limpopo Parks

N/A (2004-2007)

Michelle Kalamandeen

University of Oxford

MSc (Minor Dissertation)

De-mything the wilderness: implications for protected area planning and management 

2004

Sarah Jennings

University of Oxford

Honours

Stable Isotopes in the Ecology of the Kruger National Park,  South Africa, University of Oxford

2004

 

Publications

  1. Kirsten, K.L., Dirk, C.J., Finch, J., Gillson, L. (2024) The Application of Paleoenvironmental Research in Supporting Land Management Approaches and Conservation in South Africa. In G. P. von Maltitz et al. (eds.), Sustainability of Southern African Ecosystems under Global Change, Analysis and Synthesis 248 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10948-5_12
  2. Forbes, C.J., Clifford-Holmes, J.K Gillson, L. (2024) A past-present-future lens of environmental change: blending applied palaeoecology and participatory system dynamics modelling at a conservation site in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa. Frontiers in Conservation Science. https://doi: 10.3389/fcosc.2023.1160043
  3. Julier, A. C., Humphrey, G. J., Dixon, C., & Gillson, L. (2024). Vegetation and fire history of Bwabwata National Park, Namibia. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 320, 105002. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2023.105002
  4. Gillson, L., Razanatsoa, E., Razafimanantsoa, A.H.I., Virah-Sawmy, M. and Ekblom, A., (2023). The role of palaeoecology in reconciling biodiversity conservation, livelihoods and carbon storage in Madagascar. Frontiers in Conservation Science, 4:1286459. https://doi: 10.3389/fcosc.2023.1286459
  5. Prader, S., Gillson, L., Chase, B.M. and Hoffman, M.T., (2023). Late-Holocene fynbos-forest dynamics in Orange Kloof, Table Mountain National Park, South Africa. The Holocene, 33(5), p.09596836231151823. https://doi.org/10.1177/09596836231151823
  6. Manzano, S., Quick, L.J., Chase, B.M., Hoffman, M.T. and Gillson, L., (2023). Long-term vegetation response to rainfall seasonality and fire in the heathlands and shrublands of the Cape Floristic Region (SW South Africa). Global and Planetary Change, 220, p.104014. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.104014
  7. Shackleton, S., Taylor, A., Gammage, L., Gillson, L., Sitas, N., Methner, N., Barmand, S., Thorn, J., McClure, A., Cobban, L. and Jarre, A., (2023). Fostering transdisciplinary research for equitable and sustainable development pathways across Africa: what changes are needed?. Ecosystems and People, 19(1), p.2164798. https://doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2022.2164798
  8. Gillson, L. (2022). Paleoecology reveals lost ecological connections and strengthens ecosystem restoration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(25), e2206436119. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2206436119
  9. Razanatsoa, E., Gillson, L., Virah-Sawmy, M., & Woodborne, S. (2022). Synergy between climate and human land-use maintained open vegetation in southwest Madagascar over the last millennium. The Holocene, 32(1-2), 57-69. https://doi.org/10.1177/09596836211041731
  10. Humphrey, G., Eastment, C., Gillson, L., & Timm Hoffman, M. (2022). Woody cover change in relation to fire history and land-use in the savanna-woodlands of north-east Namibia (1996–2019). African Journal of Range & Forage Science, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.2989/10220119.2021.2005145
  11. Dabengwa, A. N., Archibald, S., Finch, J., Scott, L., Gillson, L., & Bond, W. J. (2022). Sedimentary charcoal studies from southern Africa’s grassy biomes: a potential resource for informing the management of fires and ecosystems. African Journal of Range & Forage Science, 39(1), 27-43. https://doi.org/10.2989/10220119.2021.2016965
  12. Eastment, C., Humphrey, G., Hoffman, M. T., & Gillson, L. (2022). The influence of contrasting fire management practice on bush encroachment: Lessons from Bwabwata National Park, Namibia. Journal of Vegetation Science, 33(2), e13123. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.13123
  13. Gillson, L., Dirk, C., & Gell, P. (2021). Using long-term data to inform a decision pathway for restoration of ecosystem resilience. Anthropocene, 100315. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ancene.2021.100315
  14. Gillson, L. The role of palaeoecology in conserving African ecosystems. (2021). Pages 397-410  Quaternary Vegetation Dynamics–The African Pollen Database. CRC Press.
  15. Kinyanjui, R. N., M. Meadows, L. Gillson, M. K. Bamford, A. K. Behrensmeyer, and R. Potts. (2021). Reconstructing vegetation history of the Olorgesailie Basin during the Middle to Late Pleistocene using phytolith data. Pages 85-106  Quaternary Vegetation Dynamics–The African Pollen Database. CRC Press.
  16. Razanatsoa, E., Virah-Sawmy, M., Woodborne, S., Callanan, C., & Gillson, L. (2021). Adaptation of subsistence strategies of the southwestern Malagasy in the face of climate change. Malagasy Nat, 15, 41-55.
  17. Razanatsoa, E., L. Gillson, M. Virah-Sawmy, and S. Woodborne. (2021). Pollen records of the 14th and 20th centuries AD from Lake Tsizavatsy in southwest Madagascar. Pages 309-316  Quaternary Vegetation Dynamics–The African Pollen Database. CRC Press.
  18. Dabengwa, A. N., L. Gillson, and W. J. Bond. (2021). Resilience modes of an ancient valley grassland in South Africa indicated by palaeoenvironmental methods. Environmental Research Letters.
  19. Razanatsoa, E., L. Gillson, M. Virah-Sawmy, and S. Woodborne. (2021). Synergy between climate and human land-use maintained open vegetation in southwest Madagascar over the last millennium The Holocene 31.
  20. Gillson, L., Seymour, C.L. Slingsby, J.A. and Inouye, D.W. (2020) What are the Grand Challenges for Plant Conservation in the 21st Century? Frontiers in Conservation Science https://doi.org/10.3389/fcosc.2020.600943 (invited perspective)
  21. Chin, A., Cui, X., Gillson, L., Nelson, D., Taylor, M.P., Vanacker, V. and Wang, E., (2020). Anthropocene in an age of pandemics. Anthropocene.
  22. Dirk, C and Gillson, L. (2020). Using paleoecology to inform restoration and conservation of endangered heathlands. Past Global Changes Magazine, vol. 28(1), 1-32, 2020. https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.28.1
  23. Hoffman, M.T., Rohde, R.F. and Gillson, L. (2020) Further comments on analysing trajectories of vegetation and landscape change in southern Africa from historical field photographs. Anthropocene Vol. 32 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ancene.2020.100274.
  24. Manzano, S., Julier, A. C., Dirk, C. J., Razafimanantsoa, A. H., Samuels, I., Petersen, H., ... & Gillson, L. (2020). Using the past to manage the future: the role of palaeoecological and long‐term data in ecological restoration. Restoration Ecology, 28(6), 1335-1342.
  25. Humphrey, G.J,, Ziervogel, G, and Gillson, L. (2020) Trusting local knowledge: the case of fire management in a Namibian park. The Conversation.
  26. Gillson, L. and Ekblom, A. (2020) Using palaeoecology to explore the resilience of southern African savannas. Koedoe, 62(1), a1576. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v62i1.1576
  27. Gillson, L. MacPherson, and Hoffman, M.T. (2020) Contrasting mechanisms of resilience at semi-arid and temperate boundaries of fynbos, a mega-diverse heathland of South Africa. Ecological Complexity Vol 42, 100827
  28. Humphrey, G. J., Gillson, L., & Ziervogel, G. (2020) How changing fire management policies affect fire seasonality and livelihoods. Ambio, 1-17.
  29. Chin, A., Cui, X., Gillson, L., Nelson, D., Taylor, M.P., Vanacker, V. and Wang, E. (2020) Anthropocene in an age of pandemics. Anthropocene.
  30. Gillson, L. MacPherson, and Hoffman, M.T. (2020) Contrasting mechanisms of resilience at semi-arid and temperate boundaries of fynbos, a mega-diverse heathland of South Africa. Ecological Complexity Vol 42 Volume 42, 100827
  31. Seymour, C., Gillson, L. and others (2019) Horizon scanning for South African biodiversity: A need for social engagement as well as science. Ambio
  32. MacPherson, Gillson, L. and Hoffman, M.T. (2019) Between- and within-biome resistance and resilience at the fynbos-forest ecotone, South Africa. Holocene. 29 (11) issue: 11, page(s): 1801-1816
  33. Hoffman, M. T., Rohde, R. F., & Gillson, L. (2019). Rethinking catastrophe? Historical trajectories and modelled future vegetation change in southern Africa. Anthropocene. 10018
  34. Gillson, L., C. Whitlock & G. Humphrey. (2019). Resilience and fire management in the Anthropocene. Ecology and Society. 24(3):14. DOI:  https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-11022-240314
  35. Breman, E., Ekblom, A., Gillson, L., & Norström, E. (2019). Phytolith-based environmental reconstruction from an altitudinal gradient in Mpumalanga, South Africa, 10,600 BP–present. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 263:104-116
  36. Ekblom A, Shoemaker A, Gillson L, Lane P, Lindholm K-J. (2019) Conservation through Biocultural Heritage—Examples from Sub-Saharan Africa. Land. 8(1):5.
  37. Gillson, L., Biggs, H., Smit, I. P., Virah-Sawmy, M., & Rogers, K. (2019). Finding Common Ground between Adaptive Management and Evidence-Based Approaches to Biodiversity Conservation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. Vol 34:1, 31-34
  38. Cormier-Salem, M-C., Dunham, A. E., Gordon, C., Belhabib, D., Bennas, N., Duminil, J., Egoh, B. N., MohamedElahamer, A. E., Moise, B. F. E., Gillson, L., Haddane, B., Mensah, A., Mourad, A., Randrianasolo, H., Razafindratsima, O. H., Taleb, M. S., Shemdoe, R., Dowo, G., Amekugbe, M., Burgess, N., Foden, W., Niskanen, L., Mentzel, C., Njabo, K. Y., Maoela, M. A., Marchant, R., Walters, M., and Yao, A. C. (2018) Chapter 3: Status, trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature’s contributions to people. In IPBES: The IPBES regional assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services for Africa. Archer, E., Dziba, L., Mulongoy, K. J., Maoela, M. A., and Walters, M. (eds.). Secretariat of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Bonn, Germany, pp. 131–206. The IPBES regional assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services for Africa
  39. Cramer, M.D., Power, S.C., Belev, A., Gillson, L., Bond, W.J., Hoffman, M.T. and Hedin, L.O. 2018. Are forest‐shrubland mosaics of the Cape Floristic Region an example of alternate stable states? Ecography 42: 1-13. DOI: 10.1111/ecog.03860.
  40. Forbes, C.J., Gillson, L. and Hoffman, M.T. 2018. Shifting baselines in a changing world: identifying management targets in endangered heathlands of the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa. Anthropocene 22: 81-93. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ancene.2018.05.001
  41. MacPherson, A. J., L. Gillson, and M. T. Hoffman. 2018. Climatic buffering and anthropogenic degradation of a Mediterranean-type shrubland refugium at its semi-arid boundary, South Africa. The Holocene 28(4): 651-666.
  42. Marchant, R., Richer, S., Boles, O., Capitani, C., Courtney-Mustaphi, C., Widgren, M., & Schrijver, A. P. and others including Gillson, L.  2018. Drivers and trajectories of land cover change in East Africa: Human and environmental interactions from 6000 years ago to present. Earth-Science Reviews, 178: 322-378.
  43. Gillson, L. Gell, P. and van Gunten, L. (Eds). 2017. Sustaining Earth’s Biodiversity. Past Global Changes Magazine, vol. 25(2), 76-130. DOI: http://pastglobalchanges.org/products/pages-magazine/10551
  44. Gell, P and Gillson, L 2017. Editorial: Sustaining Earth’s Biodiversity. Past Global Changes Magazine, vol. 25(2), 77 https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.25.2.77
  45. Ekblom, A and Gillson, L. 2017. The importance of paleoecology in the conservation and restoration of cultural landscapes Past Global Changes Magazine, vol. 25(2), 88-89 https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.25.2.88
  46. Balvanera, P., Calderon-Contreras, R., Castro, A.J., Felipe-Lucia, M.R., Geijzendorffer, I.R., Jacobs, S., Martin-Lopez, B., Arbieu, U., Speranza, C.I., Locatelli, B., Harguindeguy, N.P., Mercado, I.R., Spierenburg, M.J., Vallet, A., Lynes, L. and Gillson, L. 2017. Interconnected place-based social–ecological research can inform global sustainability. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 29:1–7.
  47. Ekblom, A., Gillson, L. and Notelid, M. (2017) Water Flow, Ecological Dynamics and Management in The Lower Limpopo Valley: A Long-Term View. WIREs Water.
  48. Chin, Anne, Lindsey Gillson, Steven M. Quiring, Donald R. Nelson, Mark Patrick Taylor, Veerle Vanacker, and Daniel Lovegrove. "An evolving Anthropocene for science and society." Anthropocene 13 (2016): 1-3.
  49. Kranabetter, J. M., K. K. McLauchlan, S. K. Enders, J. M. Fraterrigo, P. E. Higuera, J. L. Morris, E. B. Rastetter, R. Barnes, B. Buma, D. G. Gavin, L. M. Gerhart, L. Gillson, P. Hietz, M. C. Mack, B. McNeil, and S. Perakis. 2016. A Framework to Assess Biogeochemical Response to Ecosystem Disturbance Using Nutrient Partitioning Ratios. Ecosystems 19:387-395.
  50. Virah-Sawmy, M., Gillson, L., Gardner, C.J, Anderson, A., Clark, G., Haberle,S.. (2016) A landscape vulnerability framework for identifying integrated conservation and adaptation pathways to climate change: the case of Madagascar’s spiny forest. Landscape Ecol (31) 637–654
  51. Gillson, L. 2015. Biodiversity Conservation and Environmental Change: Using palaeoecology to manage dynamic landscapes in the Anthropocene. Oxford University Press, Oxford, U.K.
  52. Gillson, L. 2015. Evidence of a tipping point in a southern African savanna? Ecological Complexity 21:78-86.
  53. Altwegg, R., A. West, L. Gillson, and G. F. Midgley. 2014. Impacts of climate change in the Greater Cape Floristic Region. Fynbos. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  54. Gillson, L. & Marchant, R. 2014. From myopia to clarity: sharpening the focus of ecosystem management through the lens of palaeoecology. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 29, 317-325.
  55. Seddon, A. W. R., A. W. Mackay, A. G. Baker, H. J. B. Birks, E. Breman, C. E. Buck, E. C. Ellis, C. A. Froyd, J. L. Gill, L. Gillson, E. A. Johnson, V. J. Jones, S. Juggins, M. Macias-Fauria, K. Mills, J. L. Morris, D. Nogués-Bravo, S. W. Punyasena, T. P. Roland, A. J. Tanentzap, K. J. Willis, M. Aberhan, E. N. van Asperen, W. E. N. Austin, R. W. Battarbee, S. Bhagwat, C. L. Belanger, K. D. Bennett, H. H. Birks, C. Bronk Ramsey, S. J. Brooks, M. de Bruyn, P. G. Butler, F. M. Chambers, S. J. Clarke, A. L. Davies, J. A. Dearing, T. H. G. Ezard, A. Feurdean, R. J. Flower, P. Gell, S. Hausmann, E. J. Hogan, M. J. Hopkins, E. S. Jeffers, A. A. Korhola, R. Marchant, T. Kiefer, M. Lamentowicz, I. Larocque-Tobler, L. López-Merino, L. H. Liow, S. McGowan, J. H. Miller, E. Montoya, O. Morton, S. Nogué, C. Onoufriou, L. P. Boush, F. Rodriguez-Sanchez, N. L. Rose, C. D. Sayer, H. E. Shaw, R. Payne, G. Simpson, K. Sohar, N. J. Whitehouse, J. W. Williams, and A. Witkowski. 2014. Looking forward through the past: identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology. Journal of Ecology 102:256-267.
  56. Gillson, L. (2013) Patch Dynamics. Oxford Bibliographies in Ecology. Ed. David Gibson. New York:Oxford University Press, 30/9/2013 http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199830060/obo-9780199830060-0008.xml
  57. McGeoch, M.A., Dawson, T.P., and Gillson, L. (2013) Accommodating the human response for realistic adaptation planning: response to Watson and Segan Trends in Ecology and Evolution 28 (10) 574-575
  58. Gillson, L., T. P. Dawson, S. Jack, and M. A. McGeoch. 2013. Accommodating climate change contingencies in conservation strategy. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 28:135-142.
  59. Breman, E., L. Gillson, and K. Willis. 2012. How fire and climate shaped grass-dominated vegetation and forest mosaics in northern South Africa during past millennia. The Holocene 22:1427-1439.
  60. Gillson, L., G. F. Midgley, and J. L. Wakeling. 2012. Exploring the significance of land-cover change in South Africa. South African Journal of Science 108:3 Pages.
  61. Ekblom, A., Gillson, L., Risberg, J., Holmgren, K. & Chidoub, Z. (2012) Rainfall variability and vegetation dynamics of the lower Limpopo Valley, Southern Africa, 500 AD to present. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 363-364, 69-78.
  62. Ekblom, A., & L. Gillson, and M. Notelid. 2011. A Historical Ecology of the Limpopo and Kruger National Parks and Lower Limpopo Valley. Journal of Archaeology and Ancient History 1:1-29.
  63. Hoffman, M., M. Cramer, L. Gillson, and M. Wallace. 2011. Pan evaporation and wind run decline in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa (1974-2005): implications for vegetation responses to climate change. Climatic Change 109:437-452.
  64. Gillson, L., R. J. Ladle, and M. B. Araújo. 2011. Baselines, patterns and process. Pages 31-44 in R. J. Ladle, and R. J. Whittaker, editors. Conservation Biogeography. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Oxford.
  65. Ladle, R. J., P. Jepson, and L. Gillson. 2011. Social values and conservation biogeography. Pages 13-30 in R. J. Ladle, and R. J. Whittaker., editors. Conservation Biogeography,. Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Oxford.
  66. Richardson, F. D., M. T. Hoffman, and L. Gillson. 2010. Modelling the complex dynamics of vegetation, livestock and rainfall in a semiarid rangeland in South Africa. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 27:125-142.
  67. Ekblom, A., & L. Gillson. 2010a. Fire history and fire ecology of Northern Kruger (KNP) and Limpopo National Park (PNL), southern Africa. The Holocene 20:1063-1077.
  68. Ekblom, A., & L. Gillson. 2010b. Hierarchy and scale: testing the long term role of water, grazing and nitrogen in the savanna landscape of Limpopo National Park (Mozambique). Landscape Ecology 25:1529-1546.
  69. Ekblom, A. & L. Gillson (2010) Dung fungi as indicators of past herbivore abundance, Kruger and Limpopo National Park. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 296, 14-27.
  70. Virah-Sawmy, M., K. J. Willis, and L. Gillson. (2010) Evidence for drought and forest declines during the recent megafaunal extinctions in Madagascar. Journal of Biogeography 37:506-519.
  71. Virah-Sawmy, M., L. Gillson, and K. J. Willis. 2009. How does spatial heterogeneity influence resilience to climatic changes? Ecological dynamics in southeast Madagascar. Ecological Monographs 79:557-574.
  72. Gillson, L., and A. Ekblom. 2009. Resilience and Thresholds in Savannas: Nitrogen and Fire as Drivers and Responders of Vegetation Transition. Ecosystems 12:1189-1203.
  73. Hoffman, M.T., Carrick, P.C., Gillson, L. West, A.G. (2009) Drought, climate change and vegetation response in the succulent karoo biome, South Africa. South African Journal of Science 105: 54-60
  74. Gillson, L. 2009. Landscapes in Time and Space. Landscape Ecology 24:149-155.
  75. Gillson, L., and A. Ekblom. 2009. Untangling anthropogenic and climatic influence on riverine forest in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 18:171-185.
  76. Ladle, R. J., and L. Gillson. 2009. The (im)balance of nature: a public perception time-lag? Public Understanding of Science 18:229-242.
  77. Virah-Sawmy, M., K. J. Willis, and L. Gillson. 2009. Threshold response of Madagascar's littoral forest to sea-level rise. Global Ecology and Biogeography 18:98-110.
  78. Willis, K. J., L. Gillson, and M. Virah-Sawmy. 2008. Nature or nurture: the ambiguity of C4 grasslands in Madagascar. Journal of Biogeography 35:1741-1742.
  79. Gillson, L., A. Ekblom, K. Willis, and C. Froyd. (2008). Holocene palaeo-invasions: the link between pattern, process and scale in invasion ecology? Landscape Ecology 23:757-769.
  80. Duffin, K. I., L. Gillson, and K. J. Willis (2008) Testing the sensitivity of charcoal as an indicator of fire events in savanna environments: quantitative predictions of fire proximity, area and intensity. The Holocene 18: 279-291
  81. Gillson, L. and Hoffman, M.T. (2007) Grazing and "degradation". Science 316 ( 5831): 1565 - 1567
  82. Gillson, L. and Duffin, K. (2007) Thresholds of potential concern as benchmarks in the management of African savannas. Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society of London B.362: 309-319
  83. Willis, K.J., Gillson, L. and Knapp, S. (2007) Biodiversity Hotspots through Time: an Introduction. Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society of London B.362: 169-176
  84. Kalamandeen, M. and Gillson, L. (2007) De-mything 'Wilderness': Implications for Protected Area Designation and Management. Biodiversity Conservation 16:165-182
  85. Gillson, L. and Hoffman, M.T. (2007) Rangeland Ecology in a Changing World. Science 315: 53-54
  86. Gillson, L. (2006) A "Large Infrequent Disturbance" in and East African Savanna. African Journal of Ecology 44:458-467
  87. Willis, K., Gillson, L., Brncic, T., and Figueroa-Rangel, B. (2005) Providing baselines for biodiversity measurement. TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution. 20 (3): 107-108
  88. Gillson, L., Lindsay, K., Bulte, E., and Damiana, E. (2005) Elephants, Ecology, and Nonequilibrium? Science  307: 673-674
  89. Gillson, L., (2004) Evidence of Hierarchical Patch Dynamics in an East African Savanna? Landscape Ecology 19: 883–894.
  90. Gillson, L., (2004) Testing non-equilibrium theories in savannas: 1400 years of vegetation change in Tsavo National Park, Kenya. Ecological Complexity 1: 281–298
  91. Bulte , E., Damania, R., Gillson, L. and Lindsay, K. (2004) Space - The Final Frontier for Economists and Elephants. Science 306: 420-421
  92. Gillson, L. and Willis, K. J. (2004) As Earth’s testimonies tell’: wilderness conservation in a changing world Ecology Letters 7: 990–998
  93. Willis, K., Gillson, L. and Brncic, T. (2004) Virgin Rainforest and Conservation Science 305: 944-945
  94. Willis, K.J., Gillson, L., and Brncic, T. (2004) How “Virgin” is Virgin Rainforest? Science 304: 402-403
  95. Gillson, L., Waldron, S. and Willis, K.J. (2004) Interpreting soil δ 13C as an indicator of spatial and temporal vegetation change in African Savannas. Journal of Vegetation Science 15: 339-350
  96. Gillson, L., Sheridan, M., Brockington, D. (2003) Representing environments in flux: case studies from East Africa. Area 35 (4): 371-389
  97. Viles , H., Gillson, L. (2003) African Environments Themed Papers: Introduction. Area 35 (4): 341-342
  98. Gillson , L., and Lindsay, K. (2003) Ivory and ecology – changing perspectives on elephant management and the international trade in ivory. Environmental Science and Policy 6: 411-419