Linder

  

Peter Linder at Kew, Celebration of Grasses, 2005                        Renvoize, Simon, Clayton, Linder at Kew, Celebration of Grasses, 2005


CURRICULUM VITAE, Hans Peter Linder

Personal

Biographical

QUALIFICATIONS

B.Sc. (Hons.), Ph.D. (U.C.T.)

BIRTH

8 May 1954 in Piketberg,
Cape Province.

MARITAL STATUS

Married to Claire Elaine Smith.

Two sons: Thomas Alexander, born 29 March 1988, and Oliver
Mark, born 28 November 1990.

LANGUAGES

Fluent in English, very good working knowledge of  German and Afrikaans, poor knowledge of
French.

CITIZENSHIP

Swiss and South African.


EDUCATION

Piketberg Hoër Skool (1960 - 1971).

Bachelor of Science, University of Cape Town,
with majors in Botany and Zoology (1973 - 1975).

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Botany, University of Cape Town
(1976).  Majors in taxonomy and
ecology.  Research projects on the
systematics of Schizodium
(Orchidaceae) (supervised by Prof. Schelpe); and on the vegetation and flora of
the Piketberg mountain (under supervision of Dr E.J. Moll).

Doctor of Philosophy - Thesis : Systematic studies on the
Disinae.  Bolus Herbarium, University of Cape Town (1977 - 1982).  Supervised by Prof. E.A. Schelpe.

AWARDS AND HONOURS

Matriculation
First Class with distinctions in English, 
Afrikaans, German, General Science and Biology.

Botany 1,
Zoology 1 and Chemistry 1 Class Medals (1973).

Botany 2
Class Medal (1974).

B.Sc. (Hons.)
First Class (1976).

Awarded Smuts
Memorial Fellowship (1977 - 1979).

Awarded the
Harold Compton Prize for the most meritorious paper on the South African flora
published in 1981 (1982).

Awarded the
R.A. Dyer Prize for the most meritorious paper published by a Botanical
Research Institute officer under 40 years of age in 1983 (1984).

EMPLOYMENT AND APPOINTMENTS

1980.  Temporary Lecturer in Plant Taxonomy in the
Department of Botany, University of Cape
Town.

1981 - 1986.
Agricultural Researcher, Botanical Research Institute, Department of
Agriculture.

1982 -
1985.  Posted as South African Liaison
Officer to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

1987 -  Lecturer in the Botany Department of the University of Cape Town, with the posting of Assistant
Curator of the Bolus Herbarium.

1990 -  Promoted to Senior Lecturer.

1993 -  Promoted to Associate Professor.

1997 - Ad Hominem promotion to Professor.

2001 -  Professor of Systematic Botany at the University of Zurich,
and as Director of the Institute of Systematic Botany and the Botanic Garden of Zurich.

2011 – Resigned
as Director, stay as Professor.

Papers delivered

[this is a listing only of the papers which I
delivered.  I did not include the very
numerous papers delivered by my students or collaborators, on which I was only
a contributing author.  The list is not
complete.]

1981.

  1. The Orchids of the Cape
    Floral Region.   Tenth World Orchid
    Conference, Durban.

1982.

  1. The
    Historical Biogeography of the Disinae (Orchidaceae). AETFAT, Pretoria.
  2. The
    Evolutionary History of the Restionaceae.  
    British Museum of Natural History.

1983.   

  1. The Generic Classification of the African
    Restionaceae.   Stockholm University.
  2. The
    Classification of the Diseae.   Copenhagen University.

1984.   

  1. Pollen
    and the Poales.  Royal
    Botanical Gardens, Kew.

1985.   

  1. A
    hypothesis on the evolution of the Poales. 
    Missouri Botanical
    Garden, St Louis.
  2. The phylogeny of the Orchidoideae, with particular
    attention on the Diseae.  Scientific
    Orchid Conference, Kew.

1987.

  1. On
    the relationship between Fynbos and the Afro-temperate floras.   Annual Fynbos Biome Meeting, Saasveld.
  2. The
    Poales: an ancient Gondwanan group.  University of Cape Town.

1988.

  1. Ontogeny
    and phylogeny in the orchids.  With H. Kurzweil.  SAAB Congress, Cape Town.
  2. The
    relationship between the Cape and Afromontane
    vegetation and flora.  AETFAT Congress, Germany.
  3. Vegetative
    morphology and interfire survival strategies of Cape fynbos
    grasses.  Annual Fynbos Biome Meeting,
    Montagu.
  4. A
    reassessment of the biogeography and vegetation history of the southern
    Afromontane region.  With M.
    Meadows.  Annual Forest
    Biome Meeting, Houw Hoek.

1989.   

  1. Problems
    in the taxonomy of Pentaschistis.  SAAB Congress, Pretoria.
  2. The
    curious glands of Pentaschistis, with
    J. Thompson.  SAAB Congress, Pretoria.
  3. The
    taxonomic problems of Festuca caprina,
    with T. Sokutu.  SAAB Congress, Durban.

1990.

  1. A
    review of the African Restionaceae.  SAAB
    Congress, Grahamstown.
  2. Phylogeny
    and evolution of the Restionaceae.  IXth
    Willi Hennig Meeting, Canberra,
    Australia
  3. Evolution
    in the African Restionaceae.  Royal
    Botanic Gardens, Sydney.

1991.

  1. Homologies
    in the gynoecia of the African Restionaceae. 
    SAAB Congress, Pietermaritzburg;
  2. Afrotemperate
    phytogeography: implications of cladistic biogeographic analysis.  AETFAT Congress,
    Malawi.

1992.

  1. Species
    and speciation in the Cape
    Flora.  SAAB Congress, Durban.
  2. Homology,
    ontogeny and phylogeny.  Talk the in the
    Evolutionary Biology Series of the South
    African Museum.
  3. Floras
    and phylogenies: the systematics of the danthonoid grasses.  CSIRO Plant Industry Programme talk.
  4. Systematics
    and biodiversity, problems in the Cape
    Flora.  Systematic Botany Association, Canberra Chapter.
  5. Taxonomy
    and Biodiversity.  Functional
    Biodiversity symposium, Cape Town
    (with J.J. Midgley)

1993.

  1. The
    evolutionary biology of the African Restionaceae.  Southern Connections Conference, January, Hobart.
  2. Progress
    with the systematics of the danthonoid grasses. 
    Seminar at Landcare, Christchurch,
    New Zealand.
  3. The
    evolutionary biology of the grass-allies, Restionaceae. Department of Botany
    and Zoology, Australian
    National University.
  4. The
    taxonomy and phylogeny of the Diseae (Orchidaceae).  World Orchid Conference, Glasgow.
  5. Recent
    developments in the classification of Angiosperms.  Seminar at the Botany Department, Rhodes University.
  6. Evolution
    in the commelinid monocots.  Seminar,
    Botany Department, University
    of Cape Town.
  7. Taxonomy
    and biodiversity.  Botanical Diversity of
    Southern Africa, University
    of Cape Town.
  8. Phylogeny
    of the commelinid monocots.  Monocot
    conference, Kew, England.

1994.   

  1. Molecular
    and morphological data in commelinid phylogeny. 
    South African Association of Botanists Annual Congress, invited paper.
  2. Biodiversity
    assessment in a species-rich environment: the Cape Peninsula, South
    Africa.  Invited talk to the Conference
    on Enhancing Research Capacity for Biodiversity Assessment, Nairobi.
  3. Austral
    Biogeography.  Division of Botany and
    Zoology Seminar, Australian
    National University.
    1. Phylogeny and classification of the Danthonoid
      Grasses.  Australian Systematic Botany
      Society, Canberra Chapter, seminar.
    2. Combining molecular and morphological evidence:
      problems with `higher' taxa.  13th Willi
      Hennig Society Conference, Copenhagen.

1996.

  1. Africa and Gondwana:
    what do the plants say? SAAB Annual Congress, Stellenbosch.
  2. Priorities
    for taxonomic research in the Cape flora.  SAAB Annual Congress, Stellenbosch.
  3. Towards
    a broader perspective of taxonomic research: Chaetobromus (Danthonieae: Poaceae) as a case study.  SAAB Annual Congress, Stellenbosch. With G.A.
    Verboom.
  4. Phylogeny
    and evolutionary patterns in Thamnochortus
    (Restionaceae).  SAAB Annual Congress,
    Stellenbosch. With D. M. Mann.
  5. The evolution of wind pollination.  Reproductive Biology 96; Royal Botanic Gardens,
    Kew.
  6. A historical interpretation of the African
    phytochoria.  Frank White Memorial Symposium,
    Oxford.

1997.   

  1. Patterns of diversity and endemism in the African
    flora: a numerical analysis.  AETFAT
    meeting, Harare.
  2. Case studies in adaptation in the Cape Flora, South
    Africa. 
    Australian Systematic Biology Society Meeting, Adelaide.

1998.   

  1. Pollen morphology and wind pollination in
    Angiosperms.  Reproductive Biology
    meeting, Kew.
  2. Phylogenetic systematics and the history of the Cape Flora.  NPSN Meeting, Uppsala.
  3. Evolution
    of wind pollination in Angiosperms.  NPSN
    Meeting, Uppsala.
  4. The phylogeny of Restionaceae based on morphology.  Monocots II, Sydney.
  5. Biogeography of the Danthonieae.  Monocots II, Sydney.

1999.   

  1. Africa and the Sahara.  Inaugural Meeting of the South African
    Society for Systematic Biology, Stellenbosch.
    1. Patterns of species diversity and endemism in Australia and Africa.  Keynote Symposium, at the International
      Botanical Congress, St Louis.  With Mike Crisp.
    2. Vicariance, climate change, anatomy and phylogeny of
      the Restionaceae.  Under the Microscope,
      a conference organised by the Linnean Society, London to honour Dr D.F. Cutler.

2000. 

  1. A protocol for locating areas of endemism.  Centre of Biodiversity Research, Canberra.
  2. Locating areas of endemism.  Second conference of the SASSB, Mtunzini, KwaZulu-Natal
  3. The last 100 years of Systematic Biology in South Africa:
    and what about the Future?  Invited talk,
    Second conference of the SASSB, Mtunzini.

2001. 

  1. Forschung und Botanische Gärten – 2
    Beispiele: Kirstenbosch und Zürich. 
    Jahrestagung des Verbandes Botanischer Gärten im Leonhart Fuchs-Jahr
    2001 in Tübingen.

2002

  1. Radiation
    in the Cape flora. Invited talk at "Plant
    species-level systematics patterns, processes and new applications", in Leiden

2003.  

62.Südafricas
Orchideen. Invited
talk, Basel, Zwei Orchideenausstellungen, 
25 März. 2003

  1. A
    numerical re-evaluation of the sub-Saharan phytochoria of mainland Africa. Invited talk in Copenhagen, 20 May 2003.
  2. Reconstructing
    ancestral habitats: a test case from the Cape
    flora. Systematics Association Biennial Conference, Dublin, 21 August 2003.
  3. Biogeographical relationships
    between the Cape and the Afromontane floras,
    as indicated by Restionaceae, Pentaschistis and Satyrium, in
    Addis Abeba at the AETFAT meeting, September 2003.

2004.    

  1. Evolution of the Cape Flora.
    University of Paris-South, 3 February
  2. The origin of the species-rich Cape Flora.
    Royal Society of London.
    16 March.
  3. Red species lists for the Cape flora: problems in a species rich area.  Institute for Nature and Landscape, University of Basel, 19 April.
  4. From Nees to now: changing questions
    in the systematics of the grass subfamily Danthonioideae. Leopoldina meeting,
    Reichelsheim, 18 June.

2005.

  1. The Danthonioideae. A celebration of
    Grasses, Linnean Socieity, London.
    9 Septeber.
  2. The Cape
    flora as model system. International Botanical Congress, Vienna. 18-22 July. Keynote talk.
  3. Alpine biogeography: what are the
    questions?. Keynote talk, Gf BS annual meeting in Basel, 14 September.

2006.

  1. Speciation in the Cape
    flora: the case of the Restionaceae. Keynote talk, SASSB V meeting in South Africa,
    14-17 July.
  2. Origins of the Cape
    flora. Rhodes University, South Africa. 11 August
  3. Evolution of the Poales. University of Fribourgh. 19 December.

2007.

  1. Macroevolution: the search for
    large-scale patterns in the evolution of plants. Salzburg University,
    11 January 2007
  2. The assembly of the Cape Flora.
    Southern Connections Meeting, Adelaide,
    Australia,
    21-25 February 2007
  3. African Biochoria. AETFAT meeting, Yaounde, Cameroon,
    26 Feb-2 March 2007
  4. Linné und die Erforschung der afrikanischen
    Pflanzenvielfalt. Naturforschende Gesellschaft Basel, 23 March 2007

2008.

  1. Radiation, diversity and history. Systematics
    Meeting in Göttingen, 7-11 April 2008.
  2. Die Vielfalt der südafrikanische Flora. Düsseldorf
    Botanical Garden. 6 June
    2008.
  3. Speciation and Extinction in Species Diversity
    Hotspots – what do we know? Darwin Lecture
    Series, Vienna University, 25 June 2008
  4. African biogeography. Institute
    of Botany lecture series, University of Vienna. 25 June 2008.
  5. Evolutionary History of the Poales. Monocots IV, Copenhagen, 11-15 August
    2008.

2009.      

  1. Plant diversification on islands on
    Continents: the Cape flora as an example. Evolutionary Islands
    150 years after Darwin.
    Leiden, 11-13
    Feb 2009.
  2. What controls the patterns of
    disjunctions among the widely separated Southern Hemisphere continents? Institute of Botany,
    Charles University,
    Prague. 5 April
    2009.
  3. Hotspots der Pflanzendiversität in
    Africa. Invited talk at the Osnabrück Botanical Garden.
    27 April 2009.
  4. Adaptive radiation, lineage
    diversification and niche expansion: how can a great species richness be packed
    into a small area? Invited seminar to the Ecology, Evolution and Systematics
    Masters Course of the University
    of Munich. 2 Jun 2009.
  5. Joachim Conert und die Gräser
    (Poaceae). Meeting to celebrate the 80th Birthday of Joachim
    Conert. Frankfurt, 5 Jun 2009.

Grants obtained

2001

SANW
Reisestipendium, for a collecting expedition to South Africa, 6'000.00 CHF

2002

National
Geographic Grant, for collecting expeditions to South Africa, US$ 9'800.00

Swiss
national science foundation, CHF 350'000

SANW
Reisestipendium, for collecting expeditions to Africa,
5’500 CHF

2005

Swiss
National Science Foundation, CHF 410´000

2006

Swiss-South
African cooperation seminar, CHF 11’400

2008

Swiss
National Science Foundation, CHF 300'000

2011

Swiss
National Science Foundation, CHF 625’037

Teaching

Postgraduate

Masters by dissertation (Qualified)

  1. Ms P. Chesselet.
    Systematic implications of leaf anatomy and palynology in the Disinae and
    Coryciinae (Orchidaceae). 1989.
  2. Mr T. M. Sokutu.  Systematic studies on southern African
    grasses. 1991.
  3. Dr. P. V. Bruyns. Systematic studies
    in Asclepiadaceae. 1994.
  4. Mr. G. A. Verboom.  An investigation of character variation
    in Chaetobromus Nees
    (Danthonieae: Poaceae) in relation to taxonomic and ecological pattern.
    1995 (Distinction).
  5. Mr T.
    Trinder-Smith.  Phytogeographical
    patterns in the flora of the Cape
    Peninsula. 1995.
  6. Ms S.L. Munro. The
    embryology of Prionium serratum
    (L.f.) Drege ex E.Mey. (Juncaceae: Cyperales) and its implications for the
    phylogeny of Cyperales. 1996 (Distinction).
  7. Ms  D. M. Mann.  The evolutionary history of Thamnochortus (Restionaceae). 1996
    (Distinction).
  8. Mr. R. C.
    Griffioen.  Variation and taxonomy
    in Chrysanthemoides
    (Asteraceae). 1996.
  9. Ms C. Klak. 
    The phylogeny and taxonomy of Psilocaulon (Mesembryanthemaceae). 1996 (Distinction).
  10. Ms E. Scott.  Phytogeographical patterns in southern
    African orchids (dissertation part of a course-work Masters)  1996.
  11. Mrs A. Fellingham.  Inflorescence structure in Cliffortia (Rosaceae). 1999.
  1. Mr T. Dlamini. 
    A revision of Melianthus
    (Melianthaceae).  2000.
  2. Ms J.
    Born. Delimitation of the Cape and Nama
    floras. 2004
    1. Mr. E. Kwembeya. 
      Generic limits in the Brachycorythus
      group (Orchidaceae).  2000.
    2. Mr.  C.
      Mujaju.  Species limits in the Cannomois parviflora (Restionaceae)
      group.  2000.
    3. Mr C. Cupido. 
      Systematics of Merciera.  2000.
  1. Mr. P. Taxböck. Scabiosa and the biogeography of Eurasian elements
    in the Afro-temperate flora. 2005.
  2. Mr S. Dietschi. Plant
    diversity in alpine meadows. 2005.
  3. Mr  Thomas Strobl. Phenology of the African
    Restionaceae. 2007
  4. Ms Barbara Wenk. Gentiana acaulis &
    Gentiana clusii
    : Welche biologischen und ökologischen Faktoren
    kontrollieren den Genfluss zwischen dem vikariierenden Artenpaar?  2008.
  5. Mr. R. Wüest. Diversität und Ökologie von Carex in der Schweiz. 2008.
  6. Mr Alex G. Bösch. The
    Evolution o fthe annual habit in Felicia.
    2010
  7. Ms Meret Huber. Root
    morphology, anatomy and function in Restionaceae. 2011
  8. Ms Eliane Furrer. Phylogeographical
    patterns in the Cape
    Flora as
    demonstrated by Pentameris pallida (Poaceae).
    2011.
  9. Ms Franziska Perl. Eiszeitliche bedingte
    Phylogeographie im südlichen Afrika am Beispiel von Tenaxia disticha und Tenaxia
    stricta
    (Poaceae). 2011.

Masters by coursework and dissertation (Qualified)

Ph.D. (Qualified)

  1. Dr B-E. van Wyk.  A taxonomic study of the genus Lotononis (DC.) Eckl. & Zeyh.
    (Fabaceae, Crotalarieae). 1989.
  2. Dr B. Schrire.  Systematic studies in African Indigofereae
    (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae). Co-supervised with Prof. van
    Staden, University
    of Natal. 1991.
  3. Dr D. Paterson-Jones.
    Systematic studies on the Amaryllideae (Amaryllidaceae). 1992.
  4. Dr N. Barker. A molecular phylogeny of
    the subfamily Arundinoideae (Poaceae). (Co-supervised with Prof. Harley). 1995.
  5. Mr E.G.H. Oliver.
    Systematic studies on the Ericoideae (Ericaceae). 1999.
  6. Mr J. Ochora.  Embryology and seed establishment in
    Kenyan orchids.  (co-supervised with
    Prof. W. D. Stock). 2000.
  7. Mr G.A. Verboom.  Evolution of life-history attributes in Ehrharta (Poaceae). (co-supervised
    with Prof. W.D. Stock). 2000.
  8. Ms S.L. Munro.  Growthforms in the monocots.  2000.
  9. Mrs G. Scott.  Phytochemical studies on the Bruniaceae.
    (Co-supervised with Mr Campbell and Prof. Eloff). 2000.
  10. Ms C. Klak. 
    Investigations into the systematics of the Lampranthus group sensu Hartmann
    (Aizoaceae). (co-supervised with Prof. T. Hedderson)  2002.
  11. Mr C. Whitehouse.  Systematics of Cliffortia (Rosaceae). (co-supervised with Prof. T.
    Hedderson). 2002.
  12. Mr Philip Moline.  Radiation in the Elegia clade of
    the African Restionaceae.  2005.
  13. Mr Timo van der Niet.
    Evolution of Satyrium (Orchidaceae). 2005.
  14. Ms Chloe Galley.
    Systematics and evolution of Pentaschistis. 2006.
  15. Mr Benny Bytebier.
    Systematics of Disa. (Registered
    at the University
    of Stellenbosch,
    co-supervised with Prof  Bellstedt)
    2007.
  16. Mr Cyril Guibert.
    Ecology and evolution of European species of Carex. (Registered at
    the University
    of Toulouse,
    co-supervised with Prof. L. Civyrel). 2008.
  17. Ms Berit Gehrke.
    Biogeography of Eurasian elements in the Afro-temperate flora. 2008.
  18. Ms N. Bergh. On Elytropappus rhinocerotis
    (Registered at University of Cape Town, co-supervised with
    Proff. Bond and Hedderson.)
  19. Mr P. L. Bradshaw.  Patterns of endemism in the Cape
    Floristic Region.  (Registered are
    the University
    of Cape Town,
    co-supervised with Prof. Terry Hedderson.)
  20. Ms Aelys Humphreys.
    Systematics of Rytidosperma.
    2010.

Ph.D. (Current)

  1. Mr Serge Haemmerli. Systematics of Phylica. Registered 2006.
  2. Ms Birgit Lemcke. Evolution of sexual dimorphism in
    Restionaceae. Registered 2006.
  3. Mr Rafael Wüest. Modelling niche evolution. Registered
    2008.
  4. Mr Lukas Taxböck. Fresh Water Algae in Swiss Springs.
    Registered 2008
  5. Ms Renske Onstein. Plant Functional Traits and the
    diversification of Angiosperms. Registered 2011.
  6. Ms Eliane Furrer. Reproductive biology of Restionaceae.
    Registered 2012.

Administration and Professional
activities

Membership of Professional Bodies

Botanical Society of America

Australian Systematic Botany Society

American Society of Plant Taxonomists

Fellow of the Linnean Society

IAPT

Systematic Biology Society

Schweizer Botanische
Gesellschaft (President 2012-2015)

Zürcher Botanische
Gesellschaft

Professional activities

1990.     Organised a symposium
on five major African families, with invited contributions from Drs Hartmann,
Goldblatt, van Wyk, and Mr Oliver. 
Proceedings published in Contribution from the Bolus Herbarium.

1991.     Organised a symposium
on homology, addressed by Drs Farris and Källersjö.

                Organised a
symposium on Afrotemperate phytogeography for the AETFAT Congress in Malawi.

1992.     Organised a symposium
on species and speciation, addressed by Dr Humphries.

1988-1992 Served on the Council of the South African Association of
Botanists.

1988-1992 Participated in the established of the Systematics Stimulation
Committee, and served on its committee.

1991-     Serve on the Committee
for Systematics of the National Botanical Institute.

1988-     Project proposal
reviews for the FRD (Pretoria), Australian
Research Council (ARC), National Geographical Society (USA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF, USA).

1998-     Serve on Prestigious
Scholarships Committee of the FRD.

1999.     Organise the Inaugural
Meeting of the South African Society for Systematic Biology, elected founder
President for the Society.  I am very
happy about this latter development.  I
have long felt that we need to bridge the gap between the botanical and
zoological systematists, at least in a small country like South Africa.  Combined, there are over 100 active
systematists, and this is a large enough body to make itself heard.  In order to bring everybody together, I
organised, with Prof. Crowe and Drs Cook and Dreyer from the University of Stellenbosch,
a meeting in Stellenbosch.  The meeting,
which lasted a week and which was very well attended (also by a number of
overseas systematists) was a great success. 
The task of continuing the development of the Society is rather
daunting, though.

2002.       Evolution of Flowers
symposium at the Institute
of Systematic Botany,
Universtiy of Zurich.

2004.     Organize the Cape
flora meeting at the Institute
of Systematic Botany,
Universtiy of Zurich

2005.     Organize a symposium
on the evolution of the Cape flora at the IBC in Vienna, in collaboration with Prof Klaus
Mummenhoff

2006.     Organize a
collaboration seminar between Swiss and South African systematic botanists,
funded by the South African NRF and the Swiss SNF, at Grahamstown, South Africa,
in collaboration with Prof. Nigel Barker

Journals edited or reviewed

  1. Reviewed papers for the South African Journal of
    Botany, South African Journal of Science, Australian Systematic Botany,
    Australian Journal of Botany, Taxon, Journal of Biogeography, Plant Systematics
    and Evolution, Bothalia, Kew Bulletin, Systematic Botany, American Journal of
    Botany, Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, Systematic
    Biology, Science, Nature and Biodiversity and Conservation.
  2. Advisory board of Nordic Journal of Botany  (1994-), South African Journal of Botany
    (2000 - 2003), Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics (2000-),  Feddes Repertorium (2000-), Kew Bulletin
    (2003-).
  3. Associate Editor of Systematic Biology (1999-2005), Diversity
    and Distributions (2003-), Journal of Biogeography (2004-), and Perspectives in
    Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics (2009-).

Publications

Scientific Journals

1979 (1)

  1. LINDER, H.P. & CAMPBELL, B.M. Towards a structural-
    functional classification of fynbos: a comparison of methods.  Bothalia
    12: 723-729.

 

1980 (3)

  1. LINDER, H.P. Disa
    cardinalis
    Linder (Orchidaceae), a new species from the Cape Province.  Journal
    of South African Botany
    46: 213-215.
  2. LINDER, H.P. An annotated revision of the genus Schizochilus Sond. (Orchidaceae). Journal of South African Botany 46:
    379-434.
  3. LINDER, H.P., STREUBEL, P.M. & CROWE, T.M. Island
    biogeography and the Acacia clumps at
    the Nxai Pan, Botswana.  Botswana Notes and Records 12: 170-173.

 

1981 (10)

  1. LINDER, H.P. Taxonomic studies on the Disinae: I. A revision of the genus Brownleea Lindl.  Journal of South African Botany 47:
    13-48.
  2. LINDER, H.P. Taxonomic studies on the Disinae: II. A
    revision of the genus Schizodium
    Lindl.  Journal of South African Botany 47: 339-371.
  3. LINDER, H.P. Taxonomic studies on the Disinae: III. A
    revision of Disa Berg. excluding
    sect. Micranthae Lindl.  Contributions
    from the Bolus Herbarium
    9: 1- 270.
  4. LINDER, H.P. Taxonomic studies on the Disinae. IV.  A revision of the genus Monadenia Lindl.  Bothalia 13: 339-363.
  5. LINDER, H.P. Taxonomic studies on the Disinae.  V.  A
    revision of the genus Herschelia
    Lindl.  Bothalia 13: 365-388.
  6. LINDER,
    H.P. Taxonomic studies on the Disinae.  VI. 
    A revision of Disa Berg. sect.
    Micranthae Lindl.  Bulletin
    du Jardin Botanique National de Belgique
    51: 255-346.
  7. LINDER, H.P.
    Disa pulchra.  Flowering Plants of Africa 46 t
    1824.
  8. LINDER, H.P.
    Disa aristata.  Flowering Plants of Africa 46 t
    1825.
  9. LINDER, H.P.
    Disa cardinalis.  Flowering Plants of Africa 46 t
    1826.
  10. LINDER, H.P. Distributiones
    Plantarum Africanarum
    22, figs. 
    727-751.

 

1982 (1)

  1. LINDER, H.P. The orchids of the Cape Floral
    Region.  In J. Stewart and C.N. van der
    Merwe (eds.), Proceedings of the 10th
    World Orchid Conference
    , p. 59-63.

 

1983 (3)

  1. OLIVER, E.G.H., LINDER, H.P. & ROURKE, J.P.
    Geographical distribution of present-day Cape
    taxa and their phytogeographical significance. 
    Bothalia 14: 427-440.
  2. LINDER, H.P. The historical phytogeography of the
    Disinae (Orchidaceae).  Bothalia 14: 565-570.

 

1984 (4)

  1. WESTMAN, W.E., BOUCHER, C., CAMPBELL, B.M., COWLING, R.M., LAMONT, B.,
    LINDER, H.P., NOBLE, R.G. & VAN WILGEN, B.W. The structure and dynamics of
    plant communities.  In: J. Day (ed.), Mineral nutrients in mediterranean
    ecosystems
    . South African National Scientific Programmes Report 53:77-89.
    CSIR, Pretoria.
  2. TILMAN, D., BOND, W.J., CAMPBELL, B.M., KRUGER, F.J.,
    LINDER, H.P., SCHOLTZ, A., TAYLOR, H.C. & WITTER, M. Origin and maintenance
    of plant species diversity.  In: J. Day
    (ed.), Mineral nutrients in mediterranean
    ecosystems
    .  South African national
    Scientific Programmes Report 53: 125 -135. CSIR, Pretoria.
  3. LINDER, H.P. A new species of Disa (Orchidaceae).  Journal of South African Botany 50:
    261-263.
  4. LINDER, H.P. A phylogenetic classification of the
    genera of the African Restionaceae.  Bothalia 15: 11- 76.

 

1985 (5)

  1. LINDER,
    H.P. Gene flow, speciation and species diversity patterns in a species rich
    area; the Cape Flora. 
    In E.S. Vrba (ed.), Species and
    Speciation
    .  Transvaal Museum Monograph 4, p. 53-57.
  2. HARBORNE, J.B., BOARDLEY, M. & LINDER, H.P.
    Variations in flavonoid patterns within the genus Chondropetalum (Restionaceae). 
    Phytochemistry 24: 273- 278.
  3. LINDER, H.P. Notes on the orchids of southern tropical Africa. I. Brownleea
    and Herschelia
    Kew Bulletin 40: 125-129.
  4. LINDER, H.P. Conspectus of the African species of
    Restionaceae.  Bothalia 15: 387-504.
  5. LINDER, H.P. & FERGUSON, I.K. On the pollen
    morphology and phylogeny of the Restionales and Poales.  Grana
    24: 65-76.

 

1986 (5)

  1. LINDER, H.P. A review of the tropical African and
    Malgasy Restionaceae.  Kew Bulletin 41: 99-106.
  2. LINDER, H.P. Notes on the phylogeny of the
    Orchidoideae, with particular reference to the Disinae.  Lindleyana
    1: 51-64.
  3. LINDER, H.P. Notes on the Disinae for the Flora of Southern Africa.  Bothalia 16: 56-57.
  4. LINDER, H.P. Diverse notes on Southern African
    Pooids.  Bothalia 16:  59-61.
  5. LINDER, H.P. & WILLIAMSON, G. Notes on the orchids
    of southern tropical Africa. II. Oligophyton drummondii, gen. et sp.
    nov.  Kew Bulletin 41: 313-317.

 

1987 (1)

  1. LINDER, H.P. The evolutionary history of the
    Poales/Restionales - a hypothesis.  Kew Bulletin 42:297-318.

 

1988 (4)

  1. LINDER, H.P. A review of cladistics for botanists.  South
    African Journal of Botany
    54:208-220.
  2. LINDER, H.P.
    Herschelianthe lugens var. nigrescensFlowering
    Plants of Africa
     50:t.1977.
  3. LINDER, H.P. Taxonomic notes on some orchids from the
    south-western Cape Province, South Africa.  South
    African Journal of Botany
    54:496-500.
  4. RUDALL, P.J. & LINDER, H.P. Megagametophyte and
    nucellus in Restionaceae and Flagellariaceae. 
    American Journal of Botany
    75:1777-1786.

 

1989 (5)

  1. LINDER, H.P.
    Satyridium rostratum. Flowering Plants of Africa  50 t.1993.
  2. LINDER, H.P. Notes on southern African Angraecoid
    orchids.  Kew Bulletin. 44: 317-319.
  3. LINDER, H.P. Grasses in the Cape Floristic Region:
    phytogeographical implications.  South African Journal of Science 85:502-505.
  4. MEADOWS, M.E. & LINDER, H.P. A reassessment of the
    biogeography and vegetation history of the southern Afromontane Region.  In C.J. Geldenhuys (ed.), Biogeography of the mixed evergreen forests of southern Africa, pp. 15-29. Ecosystems Programmes, occasional
    report  45, Pretoria.
  5. LINDER, H.P. Herb communities on the forest floor.  In A.C. Hamilton and R. Bensted-Smith (eds.),
    Forest conservation in the East Usambara
    Mountains, Tanzania
    , pp 255-268.  IUCN
    Tropical Forest
    Programme.

 

1990 (13)

  1. LINDER, H.P. & ELLIS, R.P. A revision of Pentaschistis (Arundineae:
    Poaceae).  Contributions from the Bolus Herbarium 12:1-124.
  2. LINDER, H.P. & KURZWEIL, H. Floral morphology and
    phylogeny of the Disinae (Orchidaceae).  Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
    102: 287-302.
  3. MANNING, J.C. & LINDER, H.P. A cladistic analysis
    of patterns of endothecial thickenings in the Poales/Restionales.  American
    Journal of Botany
    77:196-210.
  4. LINDER, H.P. & ELLIS, R.P. Pentaschistis. In Gibbs Russell et al., Grasses of Southern Africa. Memoirs
    of the Botanical Survey of South
    Africa
    58: 253-265.
  5. LINDER, H.P. & ELLIS, R.P. Vegetative morphology
    and interfire survival strategies in the Cape Fynbos
    grasses.  Bothalia 20:91-103.
  6. LINDER, H.P. New species of African Restionaceae. South African Journal of Botany 56:
    450-457.
  7. LINDER, H.P. A morphological study on the Thamnochortus erectus complex
    (Restionaceae). South African Journal of
    Botany
    56: 443-449.
  8. LINDER,
    H.P. On the relationship between the vegetation and the floras of the
    Afromontane and the Cape Regions of Africa.  Mitteilungen der Institüt für Allgemeine
    Botanik Hamburg
    23b:
    777-790.
  9. LINDER, H.P., THOMPSON, J.F., ELLIS, R.P. & PEROLD,
    S.M. The occurrence, anatomy and systematic implications of the glands in Pentaschistis and Prionanthium (Poaceae - Arundinoideae - Arundineae). Botanical Gazette 151: 221-233.
  10. BONNEFILLE, R., HAMILTON, A.C., LINDER, H.P. &
    RIOLLET, G. 30000-year-old fossil Restionaceae pollen from Central Equatorial
    Africa and its biogeographical significance. Journal of Biogeography 17:307-314.
  11. LINDER, H.P. Notes on a rare Cape Disa.  Bothalia
    20,2: 216-217.
  12. BALFOUR, D.A. & LINDER, H.P. Morphological
    variation in populations of Disa uniflora
    (Diseae: Orchidaceae) in the southwestern Cape,
    South Africa.  Canadian
    Journal of Botany
    68: 2361-2370
  13. LINDER, H.P. Hybrids in Disa (Diseae-Orchidoideae).  Lindleyana 5: 224-233.

 

1991 (9)

  1. LINDER, H.P. Aira
    praecox
    , a new record from southern Africa.  Bothalia
    21: 55.
  2. LINDER, H.P. & VLOK, J.H. The morphology, taxonomy
    and evolution of Rhodocoma (Restionaceae).
    Plant Systematics and Evolution 175:
    139-160.
  3. KURZWEIL, H., LINDER, H.P. & CHESSELET, P. The
    phylogeny and evolution of the Pterygodium-Corycium
    complex (Coryciinae, Orchidaceae). Plant
    Systematics and Evolution
    175: 161-223
  4. LINDER, H.P. A review of the Southern African
    Restionaceae.  Contributions from the Bolus Herbarium 13: 209-264.
  5. LINDER, H.P. Confidence limits in phylogenies: an
    example from the African Restionaceae.  Taxon 40: 253-266.
  6. LINDER, H.P. Pentaschistis
    pseudopallescens
    Flowering Plants of Africa 51 pl.2040.
  7. LINDER, H.P. Pentaschistis
    rosea
    ssp. roseaFlowering
    Plants of Africa
    51 pl.2039.
  8. LINDER, H.P. Environmental correlates of patterns of
    species richness in the south-western Cape Province
    of South Africa.  Journal
    of Biogeography
    18: 509-518
  9. KURZWEIL,
    H. & LINDER, H.P. A comparative study of the floral morphology in the genus
    Disperis (Orchidaceae).  Beiträge zur Biologie der Pflanzen 66: 433-477.

 

1992 (7)

  1. ELLIS, R.P. & LINDER, H.P. Atlas of the leaf
    anatomy in Pentaschistis. Memoirs of the Botanical Survey of South Africa
    60:1-314.
  2. MANNING, J.C. & LINDER, H.P. Pollinators and
    evolution in Disperis (Orchidaceae),
    or why are there so many species?  South African Journal of Science 88:
    38-49.
  3. HONIG, M.A., LINDER, H.P. & BOND, W.J. Efficacy of
    wind pollination: pollen load size and natural microgametophyte populations in
    wind pollinated Staberoha banksii.  American Journal of Botany 79:443-448.
  4. LINDER, H.P. The structure and evolution of the female
    flower of the African Restionaceae.  Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
    109: 401-425.
  5. HELME, N.A. & LINDER, H.P. Morphology, evolution
    and taxonomy of Wachendorfia
    (Haemodoraceae).  Bothalia 22: 59-75.
  6. LINDER, H.P. The gynoecia of Australian Restionaceae:
    morphology, anatomy and systematic implications.  Australian
    Systematic Botany
    5: 227-245.
  7. LINDER, H.P., MEADOWS, M.E. & COWLING, R.M. History
    of the Cape Flora. 
    In R.M. Cowling (ed.), The ecology
    of Fynbos: nutrients, fire and diversity
    , pp. 113-134. Oxford University
    Press.

 

1993 (5)

  1. CHESSELET, P. & LINDER, H.P. Pollen morphology of
    the Diseae (Orchidoideae; Orchidaceae).  Grana 32: 101-110.
  2. LINDER, H.P. Do cladists live in a fool's
    paradise?  A critique of Hall's unifying
    theory for methods of systematic analysis. 
    South African Journal of Science
    89: 211-214.
  3. LINDER, H.P., VLOK, J. H., McDONALD, D. J., OLIVER,
    E.G.H., BOUCHER, C., VAN WYK, B-E & SCHUTTE, A. The high-altitude flora and
    vegetation of the Cape Flora,
    South Africa.  Opera
    Botanica
    121: 247-261.
  4. MEADOWS, M.E. & LINDER, H.P. A palaeoecological
    perspective on the origin of Afromontane grasslands.  Journal
    of Biogeography
    20: 345-355.
  5. LINDER, H. P. & RUDALL, P. J. The megagametophyte
    in Anarthria (Anarthriaceae, Poales)
    and its implications for the phylogeny of the Poales.  American
    Journal of Botany
    80: 1455-1464.

 

1994 (7)

  1. LINDER, H. P. & MIDGLEY, J. J. Taxonomic diversity:
    what does it mean?  South African Journal of Science 90: 329-333.
  2. LINDER, H. P. & KURZWEIL, H. The phylogeny and
    classification of the Diseae (Orchidoideae: Orchidaceae). Annals of the Missouri
    Botanical Garden
    81:
    687-713.
  3. LINDER, H. P. A proposed index of biodiversity.  Strelitzia
    1: 211-220.
  4. LINDER, H. P. Afrotemperate phytogeography:
    implications of cladistic biogeographical analyses. J.H. Seyani & A.C.
    Chikuni (eds.), Proceedings of the XIIIth
    Plenary Meeting AETFAT, Malawi
    ,
    2: 913-930.
  5. SPIES, J.J., LINDER, H.P., LABUSCHAGNE, I.F. & DU
    PLESSIS, H. Cytogenetic evidence for the species delimitation of Pentaschistis airoides and P. patula (Poaceae: Arundineae).  J.H. Seyani & A.C. Chikuni (eds.), Proceedings of the XIIIth Plenary Meeting
    AETFAT, Malawi
    ,
    1: 373-383.
  6. MIDGLEY, G. F., MIDGLEY, J. J., BOND, W. J. &
    LINDER, H. P. C3 mistletoes on CAM hosts: an
    ecophysiological perspective on an unusual combination.  South
    African Journal of Science
    90: 482-485.
  7. VERBOOM, G. A., LINDER, H. P. & BARKER, N. P.
    Haustorial synergids: an important character in the systematics of Danthonoid
    grasses (Arundinoideae: Poaceae).  American Journal of Botany 81:1601-1610.

 

1995 (14)

  1. LINDER, H.P. & WALSH, N.G. A new species of Rytidosperma (Poaceae: Arundinae) in New South Wales and Victoria. 
    Muellera 8: 283-285.
  2. LINDER, H. P. Setting conservation priorities: the
    importance of endemism and phylogeny in the southern African orchid genus HerscheliaConservation
    Biology
    9: 585-595.
  3. KELLOGG, E. A. & LINDER, H. P. Phylogeny of the
    Poales. In P. J. Rudall, P. J. Cribb, D. F. Cutler, & C. J. Humphries
    (eds.). Monocotyledons: systematics and
    evolution
    .  Royal
    Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  4. LINDER, H. P. & KELLOGG, E. A. Phylogenetic
    patterns in the commelinid clade. In P. J. Rudall, P. J. Cribb, D. F. Cutler,
    & C. J. Humphries (eds.). Monocotyledons:
    systematics and evolution
    , pp 473-496. 
    Royal Botanic
    Gardens, Kew.
  5. LINDER, H. P. Ceratocaryum
    pulchrum
    , a new restioid from the Bredasdorp plains.  South
    Afican Journal of Botany
      61:
    222-225.
  6. LINDER, H. P. & KURZWEIL, H. Taxonomic notes on the
    African Orchidoideae (Orchidaceae): a new genus and combination.  Willdenowia
    25: 229-234.
  7. KURZWEIL, H., LINDER, H.P., STERN, W.L. & PRIDGEON,
    A.M. Comparative vegetative anatomy and classification of Diseae
    (Orchidaceae).  Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 117: 171-220.
  8. LINDER, H. P. Restio
    mlanjiensis
    , a new species of Restionaceae from South-central
    Africa.  Kew Bulletin 50:623-625.
  9. JOHNSON,
    S.D. & LINDER, H.P.
    Systematics and evolution of the Disa
    draconis
    complex (Orchidaceae). Botanical
    Journal of the Linnean Society
    118: 289-307.
  10. BARKER, N. P., LINDER, H. P. & HARLEY, E. H. RbcL and grass phylogeny.  Systematic
    Botany
    20: 423-435.
  11. LINDER, H.P.
    Disa
    In G.V. Pope (ed.), Flora Zambesiaca vol.11.1, pp.159-188. Flora
    Zambesiaca Managing Committee, London.
  12. LINDER, H.P.
    Brownleea.  In G.V. Pope (ed.), Flora Zambesiaca
    vol.11.1
    , pp.188-193. Flora Zambesiaca Managing Committee, London.
  13. LINDER, H.P.
    Herschelianthe.  In G.V. Pope (ed.), Flora Zambesiaca
    vol.11.1
    , pp.194-197. Flora Zambesiaca Managing Committee, London.
  14. LINDER, H.P.
    Monadenia.  In G.V. Pope (ed.), Flora Zambesiaca
    vol.11.1
    , pp.197-199. Flora Zambesiaca Managing Committee, London.

 

1996 (6)

  1. LINDER, H. P. & CRISP, M. D. Nothofagus is the key to Pacific biogeography.  Cladistics
    11: 5-32.
  2. TRINDER-SMITH, T.H., COWLING, R.M. & LINDER, H.P.
    Profiling a besieged flora: endemic and threatened plants of the Cape
    Peninsula, South Africa.  Biodiversity and Conservation 5:
    575-589.
  3. LINDER, H.P., & VERBOOM, G.A. Generic limits in the
    Rytidosperma (Danthonieae, Poaceae)
    complex.  Telopea 6: 597-627.

100.  LINDER,
H.P. Priorities for taxonomic research on the Cape Flora.  South
African Journal of Science
92: 323-326.

101.  LINDER,
H.P. & MIDGLEY, J.J. Anemophilous plants select own pollen from the
air.  Oecologia
108: 85-87.

102.  LINDER,
H. P. & KURZWEIL, H. Ontogeny and phylogeny of Brownleea (Orchidoideae: Orchidaceae).  Nordic
Journal of Botany
16: 345-357.

 

1997 (6)

103.  LINDER,
H.P., VERBOOM, G.A. & BARKER, N.P. Phylogeny and evolution in the Crinipes group of grasses
(Arundinoideae: Poaceae).  Kew Bulletin 52: 91-110

104.  Munro,
S. L. & LINDER, H. P. The embryology and
systematic relationships of Prionium
serratum
(Juncaceae: Juncales). American
Journal of Botany
84: 850-860.

105.  PAUW, C.A.
& LINDER, H.P. Tropical African cedars (Widdringtonia,
Cupressaceae): systematics, ecology, and conservation status.  Botanical
Journal of the Linnean Society
123: 297-319.

106.  KURZWEIL,
H., LILTVED, W.R. & LINDER, H.P. Disa
introrsa
  sp. nov. (Orchidaceae) from
the Western Cape of South Africa, with notes on the phylogeny of Disa sect. Disella.  Nordic Journal of Botany 17: 353-360.

107.  LINDER,
H.P. & DAVIDSE, G. The systematics of Tribolium
Desv. (Danthonieae: Poaceae).  Botanische
Jahrbücher der Systematik
119: 445-507.

108.  LINDER,
H.P. Nomenclatural corrections in the Rytidosperma
complex (Danthonieae, Poaceae).  Telopea 7: 269-274.

 

1998 (10)

109.  VERBOOM,
G.A. & LINDER, H.P. A re-evaluation of species limits in Chaetobromus (Danthonieae:
Poaceae).  Nordic Journal of Botany 18: 57-77.

110.  JOHNSON, S.D.,
LINDER, H.P., STEINER, K.E. Phylogeny and radiation of pollination systems in Disa (Orchidaceae).  American
Journal of Botany
85: 402-411.

111.  Munro, S.L. & LINDER, H.P. The
phylogenetic position of Prionium
(Juncaceae) within the order Juncales based on morphological and rbcL sequence data.  Systematic
Botany
23: 43-55.

112.  KLAK,
C. & LINDER, H.P. Systematics of Psilocaulon
N.E.Br. and Caulipsolon Klak gen.
nov. (Mesembryanthemoideae,
Aizoaceae).  Botanische Jahrbücher der Systematik 120: 301-375.

113.  LINDER,
H.P. Key innovations and the evolution of wind pollination.  In:  S.
Owens & P.J. Rudall (eds), Reproductive
biology,
p. 123-235.   Kew, Royal Botanic
Gardens.

114.  Linder, H.P. Historical
interpretation of the African phytochoria. In: C.R. Huxley, J.M. Lock and D.F.
Cutler (eds.). Chorology, taxonomy and
ecology of the African and Madagascan floras
, pp. Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew.

115.  LINDER,
H.P., JOHNSON, S.D. & LILTVED, W.R. Disa
virginalis,
(Diseae: Orchidoideae: Orchidaceae): a new species from
southern Africa.  Novon
8: 405-407.

116.  LINDER,
H.P. & MANN. D.M. The phylogeny and biogeography of Thamnochortus (Restionaceae). 
Botanical Journal of the Linnean
Society
128: 319-357. 

117.  LINDER,
H.P., BRIGGS, B.G. & JOHNSON, L.A.S. Restionacae.  In Kubitzki, K. (ed.), The families and genera of vascular plants, pp.425-445.  Springer
Verlag, Berlin.

118.  PRENDINI,
L. & LINDER, H.P. Phylogeny of the South African species or restioid
leafhoppers, tribe Cephalelini (Homoptera: Cicadellidae, Ulopinae).  Entomologica
Scandinavica
29: 11-18.

 

1999 (8)

119.  Douzery, E. J. P., J. P. Pridgeon, A. M. Pridgeon,
P. Kores, H. P. Linder, H. Kurzweil and M. W. Chase. Molecular phylogenetics of Diseae (Orchidaceae): a contribution from
nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences. American
Journal of Botany
86: 887-899.

120.  Crisp, M.D., West, J.G. & Linder, H.P. Biogeography of the terrestrial flora. Flora of Australia (ed. by A. E.
Orchard), pp. 321-367. ABRS/CSIRO Australia,
Melbourne.

121.  RUDALL, P.J., STEVENSON, D.W. & LINDER, H.P.
Structure and systematics of Hanguana,
a monocotyledon of uncertain affinity.  Australian Systematic Botany 12:
311-330.

122.  BARKER,
N.P., LINDER, H.P. & HARLEY, E.H. Sequences of the grass-specific insert in
the chloroplast rpoC2 gene elucidate generic relationships of the
Arundinoideae (Poaceae).  Systematic
Botany
23: 327-350.

123.  KURZWEIL, H. & LINDER, H.P.  A phylogenetic analysis of the genus Satyrium (Orchidaceae).  Beiträge
zur Biologie der Pflanzen
71: 101-181.

124.  Milton, S.J., Bond, W.J., Du Plessis, M.A., Gibbs, D.,
Hilton-Taylor, C., Linder, H.P., Raitt, L., Wood, J. & Donaldson, J.S. A protocol for plant conservation by translocation in
threatened lowland fynbos. Conservation
Biology
13: 735-743.

125.  LINDER,
H.P. Rytidosperma vickeryae  - a new danthonioid grass from Kosciuszko (New South Wales, Australia): morphology, phylogeny
and biogeography.  Australian Systematic
Botany 12: 743-755.

126.  LINDER,
H.P. Disa nubigena.  Fl. Plants Africa
56: 2148.

 

2000 (8)

127.  Linder, H.P., Briggs, B.G. & Johnson ,
L.A.S. † Restionaceae – a morphological phylogeny.  Monocots: systematics and evolution,
pp.653-660. Eds K.L. Wilson and D.A. Morrison. (CSIRO: Melbourne)

128.  LINDER, H.P. &
BARKER, N.P. Biogeography of the Danthonieae. Grasses: Systematics
and Evolution, pp. 231-238. Eds S.W.L. Jacobs and J. Everett. Melbourne,
CSIRO. 

129.  BELL, T.L., STOCK, W.D. & LINDER, H.P.
Ecophysiological investigations of the distribution of Poaceae and Restionaceae
in the Cape Floristic Region,
South Africa.
Grasses:  Systematics and evolution, pp.
267-278. Eds S.W.L. Jacobs and J. Everett. 
Melbourne, CSIRO.

130.  BARKER,
N.P., MORTON, C.M. & LINDER, H.P. 
The Danthonieae: generic composition and relationships. Grasses:  Systematics and evolution, pp. 221-230. Eds
S.W.L. Jacobs and J. Everett.  Melbourne,
CSIRO.

131.  GPWG,
A phylogeny of the grass family (Poaceae), as inferred from eight character
sets. Grasses: 
Systematics and evolution, pp. 3-7. Eds S.W.L. Jacobs and J. Everett.  Melbourne, CSIRO.

132.  LINDER,
H.P. Vicariance, climate change, anatomy and phylogeny of the Restionaceae.  Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 134:
159-177.

133.  RONSE
DECRAENE, L.P., LINDER, H.P. & SMETS, E.F. The questionable relationship of
Montinia (Caryophyllaceae): evidence
from a floral ontogenetic and anatomical study. 
American Journal of Botany 87: 1408-1424.

134.  LINDER,
H.P. Pollen morphology and wind pollination in Angiosperms.  Pollen and Spores: Morphology and Biology,
pp. 73-88.  Eds M.M. Harley, C.M. Morton
and S. Blackmore.  Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens.

 

2001
(12)

135. 
Munro, S. L., Kirschner, J.,
Linder, H.P. Prionaceae. In A.E. Orchard, Eds. Species Plantarum.  Flora of the World. Canberra, Australian Biological Resources
Study.

136.  LINDER,
H.P. Two new species of Ceratocaryum
(Restionaceae). Kew Bulletin 56: 465-477.

137.  LINDER, H.P. Plant diversity and
endemism in sub-Saharan Africa.  Journal of Biogeography 28: 169-182.

138.  RICHARDSON, J.E., WEITZ, F.M., FAY, M.F.,
CRONK, Q.C.B., LINDER, H.P., REEVES, G. & CHASE, M.W.  Phylogenetic analysis of Phylica L.
(Rhamnaceae) with an emphasis on island species: evidence from plastid trnL-F
and nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ribosomal) DNA sequences.  Taxon 50: 405-427.

139. 
Crisp, M. D., Laffan, S.,
Linder, H.P. & monro, A. Endemism in the
Australian flora. Journal of Biogeography 28: 183-198.

140.  RICHARDSON,
J. E., WEITZ, F. M., FAY, M. F., CRONK, Q. C. B., LINDER, H. P., REEVES, G. AND
CHASE, M. W. 2001. Rapid and recent origin of species richness in the Cape Flora
of South Africa.
Nature 412:181-183.   

141.  LINDER,
H.P. and L. CADDICK.  Restionaceae
seedlings: morphology, anatomy and systematic implications.  Feddes Repertorium 112: 59-80.

142.  GPWG.  Phylogeny and subfamilial classification of
the grasses (Poaceae).  Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 88:373-457.

143.  BELLSTEDT,
D.U., LINDER, H.P. and HARLEY, E.H. Phylogenetic relationships in Disa based on
non-coding TrnL-trnF chloroplast sequences: evidence of numerous repeat
regions.  American Journal of Botany
88:2088-2100.

144.  LINDER,
H.P. Two new species of Askidiosperma
(Restionaceae) from South
Africa. 
Nordic Journal of Botany 21: 195-199.

145.  Ronse De
Craene, l. P., Linder, H. P., and Smets, E.F. Floral ontogenetic evidence in support
of the Willdenowia clade of South
African Restionaceae.  Journal of Plant
Research 114: 329-342.

146.  LINDER,
H.P. On areas of endemism, with an example from the African Restionaceae.  Syst. Biol. 50: 892-912

 

2002 (3)

147.  CADDICK,
L.R., AND LINDER, H.P. Evolutionary strategies for reproduction and dispersal
in Africa Restionaceae. Australian Journal of Botany 50: 339-355.

148.  RONSE
DECRAENE, L.P., LINDER, H.P., AND SMETS, E.F. Ontogeny and evolution of the
flowers of South African Restionaceae with special emphasis on the gynoecium.
Plant Systematics and Evolution 231: 225-258.

149.  VERBOOM,
G.A., STOCK, W.D. AND LINDER, H.P. Determinants of postfire flowering in the
geophytic grass Ehrharta capensis. Functional Ecology 16: 705-713.

 

2003 (8)

150.  BARKER,
N.P., LINDER, H.P., MORTON, C.M. AND LYLE, M. The paraphyly of Cortaderia
(Danthonioideae; Poaceae): evidence from morphology and chloroplast and nuclear
DNA sequence data. Annals of the Missouri
Botanical Garden 90:
1-24.

151.  KLAK,
C., HEDDERSON, T.A. AND LINDER, H.P. A molecular systematic study of the Lampranthus
group (Aizoaceae) based on the chloroplast trnL-trnF and nuclear ITS and
5s NTS sequence data. Systematic Botany 28: 70-85.

152.  Bolmgren,
K., Eriksson, O., Linder, H.P. Contrasting flowering phenology and species richness in abiotically and
biotically pollinated Angiosperms. Evolution 57:2001-2011.

153.  VERBOOM, G.A., LINDER, H.P. AND
STOCK, W.D. Phylogenetics of the grass genus Ehrharta Thunb.: evidence for radiation in the summer-arid zone of
the South African Cape. Evolution 57:1008-1021.

154.  Fellingham, A.C. and Linder, H.P. Inflorescences of Cliffortia
L. (Rosaceae) and related vegetative branching patterns. Bothalia, 33, 173-193.

155.  Johnson, S.D., Alexandersson, R. and Linder, H.P. Experimental and
phylogenetic evidence for floral mimicry in a guild of fly-pollinated plants. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 80, 289-304.

156.  Linder, H.P. The radiation of the Cape flora, southern Africa.
Biological Reviews, 78, 597-638.

157.  Linder, H.P., Eldenäs, P. and Briggs, B.G. Contrasting
patterns of radiation in African and Australian Restionaceae. Evolution, 57, 2688-2702.

 

2004 (5)

158.  MUMMENHOFF,
K., LINDER, H.P., FRIESEN, N., BOWMAN, J.L., LEE, J-Y AND FRANZKE, A. Molecular
evidence for bicontinental hybridogenous genomic constitution in Lepidium sensu stricto (Brassicaceae)
species from Australia and New Zealand. American Journal of Botany 91: 254-261

159.  LINDER,
H.P. Stilbaceae. In "Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, vol. 7",
ed. J.Kadereit, pp. 433.440. Berlin,
Springer

160.  VERBOOM,
G.A., LINDER, H.P., STOCK, W.D. Testing the adaptive nature of radiation:
growth form and life history divergence in the African grass genus Ehrharta (Poaceae: Ehrhartoideae).
American Journal of Botany, 91: 1364-1370.

161.  Küper, W., Sommer, H., Lovett, J.C., Mutke,
J., Linder, H.P., Beentje, H.J., Rompaey, R.S.A.R., Chatelain, C., Sosef, M. ,
Barthlott, W.  Africa's
hotspots of biodiversity redefined. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 91(4):525-535.

162.  LINDER, H.P. & HARDY, C.R.
Evolution of the species-rich Cape flora.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 359: 1623-1632.

 

2005 (14)

163.  LINDER, H.P., KURZWEIL, H. AND JOHNSON, S.D.
The Southern African orchid flora: composition, sources and endemism. Journal
of Biogeography 32: 29-47

164.  HARDY,
C.R. AND LINDER, H.P. Reconstructing Ancestral Habitats and Ecologies:
Accounting for Intraspecific Variability and Issues of Timing in Ecological
Diversification. Systematic Biology 54:299-316.

165.  Linder,
h.p., Lovett, j., Mutke, j.m., Barthlott, w., 
Jürgens, n., Rebelo, a.g. and Küper, w. A numerical re-evaluation
of the sub-Saharan phytochoria of mainland Africa.
Biologist Skrifter 55: 229-252.

166.  LINDER, H.P., HARDY, C.R. AND
RUTSCHMANN, F. Taxon sampling effects in molecular dating: an example from the
African Restionaceae. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 35:569-582. (top 10
citations for MPE in 2006)

167.  LINDER, H.P. Arundineae, Flora of Australia
44B: 5-9. Edited K. Mallett. Collingwood, CSIRO Publishing.

168.  LINDER,
H.P. Danthonieae, Flora of Australia
44B: 19-70. Edited K. Mallett. Collingwood, CSIRO Publishing.

169.  VAN DER NIET, T., LINDER, H.P.,
BYTEBIER, B. AND BELLSTEDT, D.U. Molecular data reject the monophyly of the
subgenera of Satyrium (Orchidaceae). Systematic
Botany 30: 263-274.

170.  LINDER, H.P. A protocol for
documenting the ecology of Cape plants. South
African Journal of Botany 71:201-210.

171.  Linder, H.P. and Hardy, C.R. Species richness in the Cape
flora: a macroevolutionary and macroecological perspective. Plant species-level systematics: new
perspectives on pattern & process. (ed. by F. T. Bakker, L. W.
Chatrou, B. Gravendeel & P. B. Pelser), pp. Koeltz, Königstein.

172.  MUMMENHOFF, K., AL-SHEHBAZ, I.A., BAKKER,
F.T., LINDER, H.P. AND MÜHLHAUSEN, A.  Phylogeny, morphological evolution,
and speciation of endemic Brassicaceae genera in the Cape flora of Southern Africa. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden
92:400-424.

173.  LINDER, H.P. AND BARKER, N.P.  From Nees to now – changing questions in the
systematics of the grass subfamily Danthonioideae. Nova Acta Leopoldina 92:
29-44.

174.  MOLINE, P.H. AND LINDER, H.P. Molecular
phylogeny and generic delimitation in the Elegia
group (Restionaceae, South Africa) based on an almost
complete taxon sampling and four chloroplast markers. Systematic Botany
30:759-772

175.  LINDER, H.P. The evolution of
diversity: the Cape flora. Trends in Plant
Science 10: 537-542

176.  LINDER, H.P. AND RUDALL, P.J.
Evolutionary history of Poales. Annual review of ecolgy, evolution and
systematics 36: 107-124

 

2006 (10)

177.  MOLINE, P.H. AND LINDER, H.P. Input data,
analytical methods, and biogeography of Elegia
(Restionaceae) Journal of Biogeography 33:47-62.

178.  GALLEY, C. AND LINDER, H.P.
Geographical affinities of the Cape flora, South Africa. Journal of
Biogeography 33: 236-250.

179. 
Mummenhoff, K., H. P. Linder, N. Friesen, J. L. Bowman,
J.-Y. Lee & A. Franzke. African species of Lepidium
(Brassicaceae) contributed via hybridization to the origin of Australian / New Zealand
species. In: S. A. Ghanzafar & H. J. Beentje (ed.), Taxonomy and ecology of
African plants, their conservation and sustainable use: 291-308. Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew.

180. 
Linder, H. P. & A. N.
Hitchcock. Disa remota, a remarkable new orchid species from the Western Cape. South
African Journal of Botany 72: 627-629.

181.  Van der
Niet, T., Johnson, S.D. & Linder, H.P. Macro-evolutionary data suggest a
role for reinforcement in pollination system shifts. Evolution 60: 1596-1601.

182.  THIV, M., THULIN, M., KILIAN, N.
& LINDER, H.P. Eritreo-Arabian affinities of the Socotran flora as revealed
from the molecular phylogeny of Aerva (Amaranthaceae). Systematic Botany 31:
560-570

183.  GALLEY, C.A. & LINDER, H.P. New species and
taxonomic changes within Pentaschistis (Danthonioideae,
Poaceae) from Western Cape, South Africa. Bothalia 36: 157-162.

184.  LINDER, H.P. Melianthaceae. In
Kubitzki, K. (ed).The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, IX. Eudicots, pp.
250-259. Springer.

185.  LINDER, H.P. DLAMINI, T., HENNING,
J. & VERBOOM, G.A. The evolutionary history of Melianthus (Melianthaceae). American Journal of Botany 93:
1052-1064.

186.  Linder, H. P. Investigating the evolution of floras:
problems and progress - an introduction. Diversity and Distributions 12: 3-5.

2007 (9)

187.  BYTEBIER, B., BELLSTEDT, D.U. &
LINDER, H.P. A molecular phylogeny for the large Cape
orchid genus Disa. Molecular
Phylogenetics and Evolution 43: 75-90.

188.  BORN, J, LINDER, H.P. & DESMET, P.
The Greater Cape Floristic Region. Journal of
Biogeography 34: 147-162.

189.  GALLEY, C., BYTEBIER, B., BELLSTEDT,
D.U. & LINDER, H.P. The Cape element in the Afrotemperate flora: from Cape
to Cairo?
Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 274: 535-543.

190.  BERGH, N.G., HEDDERSON, T.A.,
LINDER, H.P. & BOND, W.J. Palaeoclimate-induced range shifts may explain
current patterns of spatial genetic variation in renosterbos (Elytropappus rhinocerotis, Asteraceae).
Taxon 56: 393-408.

191.  Dietschi,
S., Holderegger, R. Schmidt, S.G. & Linder, H.P. Agri-environment incentive payments and plant
species richness under different management intensities in mountain meadows in
Switzerland. Acta Oecologica 31: 216 – 222.

192.  BARKER, N.P., GALLEY, C., VERBOOM,
G.A., MAFA, P., GILBERT, M. & LINDER, H.P. The phylogeny of the austral
grass subfamily Danthonioideae: evidence from multiple data sets. Plant
Systematics and Evolution 264: 135-156.

193.  GALLEY, C. & LINDER, H.P. The
phylogeny of the Pentaschistis clade
(Danthonioideae, Poaceae) based on chloroplast DNA, and the evolution and loss
of complex characters. Evolution 61: 864-884.

194.  TRINDER-SMITH, T.H., LINDER, H.P.,
VAN DER NIET, T., VERBOOM, G.A. & NOWELL, T.L. Plastid DNA sequences reveal
generic paraphyly within Diosmeae (Rutoideae, Rutaceae). Systematic Botany 32:
847-855.

195.  HARDY,
C.R. AND LINDER, H.P. Phylogeny and historical ecology of Rhodocoma (Restionaceae) from the Cape Floristic Region. Aliso 23:
213-226.

 

2008 (7)

196.  BYTEBIER, B., VAN DER NIET, T.,
BELLSTEDT, D.U. & LINDER, H.P. The phylogenetic position of the enigmatic
orchid genus Pachites. South African
Journal of Botany 74: 306-312.

197.  Hardy, C.R., Moline, p., Linder, H.P. A Phylogeny for the African
Restionaceae, and New Perspectives on Morphology's Role in Generating Complete
Species Phylogenies for
Large Clades. International Journal
of Plant Sciences
169: 377-390.

198.  Bellstedt, D.U., Van Zyl, L., Marais, E.M., Bytebier, B., De Villiers,
C.A., Dreyer, L.L., Galley, C., Pirie, M., & Linder, H.P.  A molecular phylogeny reveals evidence of rapid
and recent radiation in Cape and Australian
members of the genus Zygophyllum. South African Journal of Botany, 74,
361-361.

199.  Linder, H.P. Plant species radiations: where, when, why? Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society
, 363,
3097-3105

200.  BYTEBIER,
B., BELLSTEDT, D.U., LINDER, H.P. A new phylogeny-based sectional
classification for the large African orchid genus Disa. Taxon 57, 1233-1251

201.  Van der Niet, T. & Linder, H.P. Dealing with
incongruence in the quest for the species tree: A case study from the orchid
genus Satyrium. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution  47 : 154-174.

202.  Pirie, M. D., A. M. Humphreys, C. Galley, N. P. Barker, G. A. Verboom,
D. Orlovich, S. J. Draffin, K. Lloyd, C. M. Baeza, M. Negritto, E. Ruiz, C. J.
H. S., E. Reimer & H. P. Linder. 2008. A novel supermatrix approach improves
resolution of phylogenetic relationships in a comprehensive sample of
danthonioid grasses Molec. Phylogen. Evol. 48: 1106-1119.

 

2009 (13)

203.  Crisp, M.D., Arroyo, M.T.K., Cook, L.G., Gandolfo, M.A., Jordan, G.J.,
McGlone, M.S., Weston, P.H., Westoby, M., Wilf, P. & Linder, H.P. (2009)
Phylogenetic biome conservatism on a global scale. Nature, 458: 754-756.

204.  Guibert, C., Civeyrel, L. & Linder, H.P. (2009) Male and
female separation event trapped in a species tree. Taxon, 58,
172-180.

205.  Linder, H.P. (2009) The evolution of wind pollination. The
Embryology of Flowering Plants. Terminology and Concepts. Volume 3.
Reproductive Systems
(ed. by T.B. Batygina), pp. 63-72. Science
Publishers, Enfield.

206.  Bergh, N. G. & H. P. Linder. Cape diversification and repeated
out-of-southern-Africa dispersal in paper daisies (Asteraceae-Gnaphalieae). Molec. Phylogen. Evol. 51: 5-18.

207.  LINDER,
H.P. Trib. Nardeae. In Wilson, A. (Editor), Flora of Australia, vol. 44A, Poaceae 2,
10-11. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

208.  Verboom, G. A., J. K. Archibald, F. T. Bakker, D. U. Bellstedt, F.
Conrad, L. L. Dreyer, F. Forest, C. Galley, P. Goldblatt, J. F. Henning, K.
Mummenhoff, H. P. Linder, A. M. Muasya, K. C. Oberlander, V. Savolainen, D. A.
Snijman, T. v. d. Niet & T. L. Nowell. Origin and
diversification of the Greater Cape flora: Ancient species repository, hot-bed
of recent radiation, or both? Molec.
Phylogen. Evol.
51: 44-53.

209.  Gehrke, B.,
Linder, H.P., The
scramble for Africa: pan-temperate elements on
the African high mountains. Proceeding of
the Royal Society B
, 276: 2657-2665.

210.  Barker, N. P., Howis, S, Nordenstam, B., Källersjö, M., Eldenäs, P.,
Griffioen, C., Linder, H.P. Nuclear and chloroplast-based DNA
phylogenies of Chrysanthemoides Tourn. ex Medik. (Calenduleae;
Asteraceae) reveal extensive incongruence and generic paraphyly, but support
the recognition of infraspecific taxa in C. monilifera. South African Journal of Botany 75: 560-572.

211.  Galley, C.,
Linder, H.P. & Zimmermann, N.E. Pentaschistis species diversity in a
mediterranean area: habitat heterogeneity, restricted ranges and climatic
stability. Global Ecology and
Biogeography
18: 586-595.

212.Briggs,
B.G. & Linder, H.P.
A new subfamilial and tribal classification of Restionaceae (Poales). Telopea 3:333-345.

213.  HUMPHREYS,
A.M. & LINDER, H.P. Concept versus data in delimitation of plant genera. Taxon 58: 1054-1074.

214.  SOKOLOFF,
D.D., REMIZOWA, M.V., LINDER, H.P. & RUDALL, P.J. Morphology and
development of the gynoecium in Centrolepidaceae: the most remarkable range of
variation in Poales. American Journal of
botany
96: 1925-1940.

215.  Pirie,
M.D., Humphreys, A.M., Barker, N.P., Linder, H.P. Reticulation, Data Combination, and Inferring
Evolutionary History: an Example from Danthonioideae (Poaceae). Syst. Biol. 58: 612-628.

2010 (12)

216.  PIRIE, M.D., LLOYD, K., LEE, W.
& LINDER, H.P.  Diversification of Chionochloa (Poaceae) and biogeography
of the New Zealand Southern Alps. J.
Biogeo
. 37: 379-392.

217.  Antonelli, A., Humphreys, A.M., Lee, W.G., Linder, H.P., 2010.
Absence of mammals and the evolution of New Zealand grasses. Proceedings of the Royal Society B:
Biological Sciences

218.  Araya, Y.N., Silvertown, J., Gowing, D.J., McConway, K.J., Linder, H.P.,
Midgley, G.F., 2010. A fundamental, eco-hydrological basis for niche segregation in
plant communities. New
Phytologist

219.  Bytebier, B., Antonelli, A., Bellstedt, D.U., Linder, H.P., 2010. Estimating
the age of fire in the Cape flora of South Africa from an orchid
phylogeny. Proceedings of the Royal
Society B: Biological Sciences

220.  Humphreys, A.M., Pirie, M.D., Linder, H.P., 2010. A chloroplast
tree can bring order to the chaotic generic taxonomy of Rytidosperma
Steud. s.l. (Poaceae). Molec. Phylogen.
Evol
. 55, 911-928.

221.  Linder, H.P., Baeza P., C.M., Barker, N.P., Galley, C., Humphreys, A.M.,
Lloyd, K.M., Orlovich, D.A., Pirie, M.D., Simon, B.K., Walsh, N.G., Verboom,
G.A., 2010. A generic classification of the Danthonioideae (Poaceae). Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 97, 306-364.

222.  Linder, H.P., Hardy, C.R., 2010. A generic classification of the
Restioneae (Restionaceae), southern Africa. Bothalia 40, 1-35.

223.  Linder, H.P., Johnson, S.D.,
Kuhlman, M., Matthee, C.A., Nyffeler, R., Swartz, E., 2010.
Biotic diversity in the Southern African winter-rainfall region. Current Opinion in Environmental Systainability
2, 109-116.

224.  Sokoloff, D.D., Remizowa, M.V., Linder, H.P., Macfarlane, T.D., Rudall,
P.J., 2010. Arrangement of reproductive units in Centrolepis (Poales:
Centrolepidaceae): cincinnus or spikelet? In: Seberg, O., Petersen, G., Barfod,
A.S., Davis,
C.C. (Eds.), Diversity, phylogeny, and evolution in the monocotyldons. pp.
425-437.

225.  Van der Niet, T., Zollikofer, C.P.E., Ponce de Leon, M.S., Johnson, S.D.,
Linder, H.P., 2010. Three-dimensional geometric morphometrics for studying floral
shape variation. Trends Pl. Sci. 15,
423-426.

226.  Linder, H.P., 2010. Restionaceae. In: Timberlake, J.R.,
Martins, E.S. (Eds.), Flora Zambesiaca.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, pp. 90-94.

227.  Linder, H.P., 2010. Flagellariaceae. In: Timberlake, J.R.,
Martins, E.S. (Eds.), Flora Zambesiaca.
Royal Botanic
Gardens, Kew, London,
pp. 94-96.

2011 (14)

228.  Linder, H. P. 2011. New species and combinations in the African Restionaceae. South
African Journal of Botany 77,
415-424.

229.  Warren, B., Bakker, F., Bellstedt, D., Bytebier, B., ClaSZen-Bockhoff, R.,
Dreyer, L., Edwards, D., Forest, F., Galley, C., Hardy, C., Linder, H. P.,
Muasya, A. M., Mummenhoff, K., Oberlander, K., Quint, M., Richardson, J.,
Savolainen, V., Schrire, B., van der Niet, T., Verboom, G. A., Yesson, C.,
Hawkins, J. Consistent phenological shifts in the making of a biodiversity hotspot:
the Cape flora. Bmc Evolutionary Biology 11(1):39.

230.  Thiv, M., van der Niet, T., Rutschmann, F., Thulin, M., Brune, T.,
Linder, H. P. Old-New World and trans-African disjunctions of Thamnosma
(Rutaceae): intercontinental long-distance dispersal and local differentiation
in the succulent biome. Amer. J. Bot. 98(1):76-87.

231.  Steinmann, K., Eggenberg, S., Wohlgemuth, T., Linder, H.P., &
Zimmermann, N.E. Niches and noise—Disentangling habitat diversity
and area effect on species diversity. Ecological Complexity 8:313-319.

232.  Peterson, P.M., Romaschenko, K., Barker, N.P. & Linder, H.P.
Centropodieae and Ellisochloa, a new tribe and genus in Chloridoideae
(Poaceae). Taxon 60(4):1113-1122.

233.  Linder, H.P. New species and combinations in the African
Restionaceae. S. African J. Bot. 77:415-424.

234.  Linder, H.P. Gradual speciation in a global hotspot of plant
diversity. Molecular Ecology 19:4583-4585.

235.  Humphreys, A.M., Antonelli, A., Pirie, M.D., & Linder, H.P.  Ecology and evolution of the diaspore
"burial syndrome". Evolution 65(4):1163-1180.

236.  Emadzade, K., Gehrke, B., Linder, H.P., & Hörandl, E. The
biogeographical history of the cosmopolitan genus Ranunculus L. (Ranunculaceae)
in the temperate to meridional zones. Molec. Phylogen. Evol. 58(1):4-21.

237.  Dupont, L.M., Linder, H.P., Rommerskirchen, F., & Schefuss, E.
Climate-driven rampant speciation of the Cape
flora. J. Biogeogr. 38(6):1059-1068.

238.  Antonelli, A., Humphreys, A.M., Lee, W.G., & Linder, H.P. (2011)
Absence of mammals and the evolution of New Zealand grasses. Proceedings
of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
278(1706):695-701.

239.  WIRTH, L. R., WASER, N. M., GRAF, R., GUGERLI, F., LANDERGOTT, U.,
ERHARDT, A., LINDER, H. P. and HOLDEREGGER, R. Effects of floral neighborhood
on seed set and degree of outbreeding in a high-alpine cushion plant. Oecologia 167: 10205: 427-434.

240.  THIEL-EGENTER, C., ALVAREZ, N., HOLDEREGGER, R., TRIBSCH, A., ENGLISCH,
T., WOHLGEMUTH, T., COLLI, L., GAUDEUL, M., GIELLY, L., JOGAN, N., LINDER, H.
P., NEGRINI, R., NIKLFELD, H., PELLECCHIA, M., RIOUX, D., SCHOENSWETTER, P.,
TABERLET, P., VAN LOO, M., WINKLER, M., GUGERLI, F. and INTRABIODIV, C. Break
zones in the distributions of alleles and species in alpine plants. Journal
of Biogeography
38: 10208: 772-782.

241.  LINDER, H. P. and CRISP, M. The fate of Acacia. Taxon 60: 10207: 570-571.

242.  GEHRKE, B. and LINDER, H. P. Time, space and ecology: why some clades
have more species than others. Journal of
Biogeography
38: 10206: 1948-1962.

in press

 

THIV, M.,
THULIN, M., HJERTSON, M., KROPF, M. & LINDER, H.P. Evidence for a vicariant
origin of Macaronesian - Eritreo/Arabian disjunctions in Campylanthus Roth
(Plantaginaceae).  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

Books

STEWART, J.,
LINDER, H.P., SCHELPE, E.A. & HALL, A.V. 1982.  Wild
Orchids of Southern Africa
.  Macmillan, Cape Town.

LINDER, H.P. & KURZWEIL, H. 1999.  The
orchids of Southern Africa
.  Balkema, Rotterdam.

DORRAT HAAKSMA, E. & LINDER, H.P.
2000. Restios of the Fynbos.  Cape Town: Botanical
Society of South Africa. 

LINDER, H.P. 2001.  The
African Restionaceae
.  And
interactive identification system to the African Restionaceae, on CD.  Contributions from the Bolus Herbarium 20.

Popular articles and reviews

LINDER, H.P.  1979 
Orchids are weeds.  South African Orchid Journal 10: 16-17.

LINDER, H.P.  1979 
Another Rhodesian Disa in South Africa.  South
African Orchid Journal
10: 52-53.

LINDER, H.P.  1979 
Notes on the orchid flora of the Nyika Plateau, Malawi.  South
African Orchid Journal
10: 117- 120.

MILTON, S.J. & LINDER, H.P. 1980. Yellow
wood trees and   stone plants, men and
shrimps: the story of a dry mountain.  Veld and Flora 1980: 82-84.

LINDER, H.P.  1981  Disa tripetaloides (L.f.) N.E.Br. subsp.
tripetaloides.  Veld
and Flora
1981: 79-80.

LINDER, H.P.  1985 X Herscheliodisa vogelpoelii
A new intergeneric hybrid in the Disinae.  South
African Orchid Journal
16: 102-104.

LINDER, H.P. 1988.  The Cape
orchids - a story without end.  Veld and Flora 1988.

LINDER, H.P. 1990. The thatching
reed of Albertinia. Veld and Flora
76: 86-89.

MCDONALD,
D.J., OLIVER, E.G.H., LINDER, H.P. & BOUCHER, C. 1993. Is there alpine
vegetation on the mountains of the South-western
Cape?  Veld
& Flora
79: 17-19.

LINDER, H. P.
1994. Orchids, the cinderellas of conservation: Southern
Africa.  Cites/C&M
1:26-28.

LINDER, H.P. 1996. Southern Africa. 
In E. Hagsater and V. Dumont (eds), Status
survey and conservation action plan for orchids.
IUCN, Switzerland.

LINDER, H.P. 1997. Review of
`Tropical Alpine Environments’ edited by Rundell et al.  Bothalia
27: 97-99.

LINDER, H.P. 2001.  Review of Wiens, J.J. (ed), Phylogenetic Analysis of Morphological
Data.  Plant Systematics and Evolution
226: 233-256.

LINDER, H.P. 2001. Review of Leistner, O.A. (ed.), Seed
plants of southern Africa: Families and
Genera.  Plant Systematics and
Evolution
227: 254-256.

LINDER, H.P. 2002. Review of Goldblatt, P. &
Manning, J: Cape Plants:
a conspectus of the Cape flora of South Africa. Plant Systematics
and Evolution
      : 136-137

LINDER, H.P. 2002. Review of Williamson, G.
Richtersveld. The enchanted wilderness. Plant Systematics and Evolution      : 267-268

LINDER, H.P. 2002. Review of Van Wyk, A.E. & Smith,
G.F. Regions of floristic endemism in southern Africa.  Plant Systematics and Evolution     : 269-270

LINDER, H.P. 2002. Review of Metcalfe, I. et al. Faunal
and floral migrations and evolution in SE Asia-Australasia. Plant
Systematics and Evolution
  : 112-114.

LINDER, H.P. 2003. Review of
Breckle: Walters Vegetation of the Earth. Plant
Systematics and Evolution

LINDER, H.P. 2003. Review of Page:
Tangled trees: Phylogeny, cospeciation, and coevolution. Systematics and Evolution

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