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Nicola Kühn
Nicola Kühn
Future Leader Fellow, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew | DPhil, University of Oxford
Verified email at kew.org
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The state of the world’s plants report–2016
RBG Kew
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 80, 10-15, 2016
3132016
Potential adaptive strategies for 29 sub-Saharan crops under future climate change
S Pironon, TR Etherington, JS Borrell, N Kühn, M Macias-Fauria, I Ondo, ...
Nature Climate Change 9 (10), 758-763, 2019
1212019
Globally important plant functional traits for coping with climate change
N Kühn, C Tovar, J Carretero, V Vandvik, BJ Enquist, KJ Willis
Frontiers of Biogeography 13 (4), 2021
852021
Native trees of Mexico: diversity, distribution, uses and conservation
O Tellez, E Mattana, M Diazgranados, N Kühn, E Castillo-Lorenzo, R Lira, ...
PeerJ 8, e9898, 2020
522020
Prioritising crop wild relatives to enhance agricultural resilience in sub‐Saharan Africa under climate change
D Satori, C Tovar, A Faruk, E Hammond Hunt, G Muller, C Cockel, N Kühn, ...
Plants, People, Planet 4 (3), 269-282, 2022
392022
Managing biodiversity in the Anthropocene: discussing the Nature Futures Framework as a tool for adaptive decision-making for nature under climate change
J Palacios-Abrantes, R Badhe, A Bamford, WWL Cheung, W Foden, ...
Sustainability Science, 1-17, 2022
312022
Identifying drivers of forest resilience in long-term records from the Neotropics
C Adolf, C Tovar, N Kühn, H Behling, JC Berrío, G Dominguez-Vázquez, ...
Biology letters 16 (4), 20200005, 2020
262020
Carnivorous mammals feed on nectar of Protea species (Proteaceae) in South Africa and likely contribute to their pollination
SL Steenhuisen, A Balmer, K Zoeller, N Kuhn, J Midgley, D Hansen, ...
African Journal of Ecology 53 (4), 602-605, 2015
262015
Reproductive biology of three co-occurring, primarily small-mammal pollinated Protea species (Proteaceae)
N Kühn, J Midgley, SL Steenhuisen
South African Journal of Botany 113, 337-345, 2017
202017
Seeing roots from space: aboveground fingerprints of root depth in vegetation sensitivity to climate in dry biomes
N Kühn, M Spiegel, C Tovar, KJ Willis, M Macias-Fauria
Environmental Research Letters, 2022
122022
Globally important plant functional traits for coping with climate change, Front. Biogeogr., 13, 4
N Kühn, C Tovar, J Carretero, V Vandvik, BJ Enquist, KJ Willis
52021
PJ, Pereira, LM, 2022. Managing biodiversity in the Anthropocene: discussing the Nature Futures Framework as a tool for adaptive decision-making for nature under climate change …
J Palacios-Abrantes, R Badhe, A Bamford, WWL Cheung, W Foden, ...
Sustainability Science, 0
5
Root trait variation along water gradients in the Cape Floristic Region
N Kühn, C Tovar, KJ Willis, M Macias‐Fauria
Journal of Vegetation Science 34 (3), e13194, 2023
22023
DPhil Thesis: Vegetation response to climate change: a functional traits-based approach
N Kühn
University of Oxford, 2022
12022
Plant traits and associated ecological data from Afromontane grasslands of Maloti-Drakensberg, South Africa
AH Halbritter, V Vandvik, NN Bison, VR Clark, M Cross, M Greve, ...
Scientific data 12 (1), 1778, 2025
2025
Harnessing the Potential of Cape Wild Edible Plants: Nutritional insights, Gaps and Priorities
N Kühn, L Rusch, M Rorich, F Storey, E van der Meulen, L Pereira
bioRxiv, 2025.07. 23.666301, 2025
2025
Community ecology of small-mammal pollinated proteas
N Kuhn
University of Cape Town, 2013
2013
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N Kühn, C Tovar, KJ Willis, M Macias‐Fauria
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