Book Chapters

Vimercati, G., Britton, R., Evans, T., Measey, J., Mohanty, N.P., Volery, L. (2023) The impact of invasive alien vertebrates on native insects. In Biological Invasions and Global Insect Decline (eds. Rodriguez, J., Pycek, P., Novoa, A.) Academic Press, San Diego. 189-224. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-99918-2.00008-2

Measey, J, Ward-Fear, G (in press) Welfare of amphibian invasions. In Hazel, S (ed.) Amphibian Welfare. Springer, Berlin, pp

van Wilgen, N.J., Faulkner, K.T., Robinson, T.B., South, J., Beckett, H., Janion-Scheepers, C., Measey, J., Midgley, G.F., & Richardson, D.M. (2022) Climate change and biological invasions in South Africa. In L.H. Ziska (ed.) Invasive Species and Global Climate Change. CABI International Books. pp 158-187.

Byrne MJ, du Plessis D, Ivey PJ, Measey J, Robertson MP, Robinson TB, Weaver KN (2020) Education, training and capacity building in the field of biological invasions in South Africa. In: van Wilgen BW, Measey J, Richardson DM, Wilson JR, van Wilgen BW (eds) Biological invasions in South Africa. Springer, Berlin, pp 731-755. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_25

Davies SJ, Jordaan MS, Karsten M, Terblanche JS, Turner AA, van Wilgen NJ, Veldman R, Zengeya TA, Measey J (2020) Experience and lessons from invasive and alien animal control projects carried out in South Africa. In: van Wilgen BW, Measey J, Richardson DM, Wilson JR, van Wilgen BW (eds) Biological invasions in South Africa. Springer, Berlin, pp 629-663. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_22

Measey J, Hui C, Somers M (2020) Terrestrial vertebrate invasions in South Africa. In: van Wilgen BW, Measey J, Richardson DM, Wilson JR, van Wilgen BW (eds) Biological invasions in South Africa. Springer, Berlin, pp 115-151. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_5

Measey J, Robinson TB, Kruger N, Zengeya TA, Hurley BP (2020) South Africa as a donor of alien animals to other parts of the world. In: van Wilgen BW, Measey J, Richardson DM, Wilson JR, van Wilgen BW (eds) Biological invasions in South Africa. Springer, Berlin, pp 787-830. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_27

Potgieter LJ, Douwes E, Gaertner M, Measey J, Paap T, Richardson DM (2020) Biological invasions in South Africa’s urban ecosystems: Patterns, processes, impacts and management. In: van Wilgen BW, Measey J, Richardson DM, Wilson JR, van Wilgen BW (eds) Biological invasions in South Africa. Springer, Berlin, pp 275-309. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_11

Richardson DM, Abrahams B, Boshoff N, Davies SJ, Measey J, van Wilgen B (2020) South Africa’s Centre for Invasion Biology: An Experiment in Invasion Science for Society. In: van Wilgen BW, Measey J, Richardson DM, Wilson JR, van Wilgen BW (eds) Biological Invasions in South Africa pp 879-914 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_30

van Wilgen BW, Measey J, Richardson DM, Wilson JR, Zengeya T (2020) Overview of biological invasions in South Africa. In: van Wilgen BW, Measey J, Richardson DM, Wilson JR, van Wilgen BW (eds) Biological invasions in South Africa. Springer, Berlin pp 3-31. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_1

Wilson JR, Foxcroft LC, Geerts S, Hoffman T, MacFadyen S, Measey J, Mills A, Richardson DM, Robertson MP, van Wilgen B. (2020) The role of environmental factors in promoting and limiting biological invasions in South Africa. In: van Wilgen BW, Measey J, Richardson DM, Wilson JR, van Wilgen BW (eds) Biological invasions in South Africa. Springer, Berlin pp 355-385. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_13

Wilson JR, Measey J, Richardson DM, van Wilgen BW, Zengeya TA (2020) Potential futures of biological invasions in South Africa. In: van Wilgen BW, Measey J, Richardson DM, Wilson JR, van Wilgen BW (eds) Biological invasions in South Africa. Springer,  Berlin pp 917-946 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_31

Stark, D., Turner, A., van Rensburg, B.J. & Measey, J. (in press) Population estimation of a cryptic moss frog using acoustic spatially explicit capture recapture. Pages xx–xx in S.C. Walls and K.M. O’Donnell, editors. Strategies for Conservation Success in Herpetology. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, University Heights, OH, USA. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.01.486679 

van Wilgen, B., Munyai, T., Mnikathi, Z., Wilson, J., Morapi, T., Botha, L.-A., Forsyth, T., Herbert, D., Rushworth, I., Foxcroft, L., Terrapon, H., Turner, A., Little, R., Greve, M., Measey, J., Robinson, T., Griffiths, C., Holmes, P. & Miza, S. (2018) The status of Alien Species. In Van Wilgen, B.W. & Wilson, J.R. (Eds.) The status of biological invasions and their management in South Africa in 2017. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Kirstenbosch and DST-NRF Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch. pp 47-70. pdf

Davies, S.J., Measey, G.J., Du Plessis, D. & Richardson, D.M.  (2016) Science and education at the Centre for Invasion Biology. In: P. Castro, U.M. Azeiteiro, P. Bacelar-Nicolau, W. Leal Filho, A.M. Azul (Eds.) Biodiversity and Education for Sustainable Development, Springer, World Sustainability Series. pp 93-105. Springer Nature. pdf

Tolley, K.A., Bowie, R.C.K., Measey, G.J., Price, B.W. and Forest, F. (2014) The shifting landscape of genes since the Pliocene: terrestrial phylogeography in the Greater Cape Floristic Region In: Fynbos: ecology, evolution, and conservation of a megadiverse region. (eds. Allsopp, N., Colville, J.F., Verboom, G.A.) pp 143-163. Oxford University Press. pdf

Colville, J.C., Potts, A.J., Bradshaw, P.L., Measey, G.J., Snijman, D., Picker, M.D., ProcheŞ, S., Bowie, R.C.K. and Manning, J.C. (2014) Floristic and faunal Cape biochoria: do they exist? In: Fynbos: ecology, evolution, and conservation of a megadiverse region. (eds. Allsopp, N., Colville, J.F., Verboom, G.A.) pp 73-93. Oxford University Press. pdf

Measey, G.J. (2014) Family: Amphisbaenidae. In Bates, M.F., Branch, W.R., Bauer, A.M., Burger, M., Marais, J., Alexander, G.J. & de Villiers, M.S. (eds). Atlas and Red List of the Reptiles of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. Suricata 1 Pp 148-157. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria, South Africa. pdf

Measey, G.J. & Branch, W.R. (2014) Family: Typhlopidae. In Bates, M.F., Branch, W.R., Bauer, A.M., Burger, M., Marais, J., Alexander, G.J. & de Villiers, M.S. (eds). Atlas and Red List of the Reptiles of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. Suricata 1 Pp 310-317. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria, South Africa. pdf

Measey, G.J., Raselimanana, A., & Herrel, A. (2013). Ecology and Life History. In: The Biology of Chameleons. Tolley, K.A. & Herrel, A. (eds). Pp 85-113. United States of America: University of California Press pdf

Jenkins, R., Measey, G.J., Anderson, C.V. & Tolley, K.A. (2013). Chameleon Conservation. In: The Biology of Chameleons. Tolley, K.A. & Herrel, A. (eds). Pp 193-216. United States of America: University of California Press pdf

Measey, G.J. & de Villiers, A. (2011) Conservation introduction of the Cape platanna within the Western Cape, South Africa. In Global Re-introduction Perspectives: 2011. More case studies from around the globe. (ed P.S. Soorae), pp 91-93. Gland, Switzerland. pdf

Angulo, A., Hoffmann, M. & Measey, G.J. (2011). Introduction: Conservation assessments of the amphibians of South Africa and the world. In: Ensuring a future for South Africa’s frogs: a strategy for conservation research. (ed. G.J. Measey), pp. 1-9. SANBI Biodiversity Series 19. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. pdf

Channing, A., Measey, G.J., Minter, L.R. & Harvey, J. (2011). Understanding and documenting species diversity. In: Ensuring a future for South Africa’s frogs: a strategy for conservation research. (ed. G.J. Measey), pp. 12-17. SANBI Biodiversity Series 19. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. pdf

Measey, G.J., Weldon, C., Morgan, D., Channing, A., Harvey, J. & Turner, A.A. (2011). Conservation and ecological studies. In: Ensuring a future for South Africa’s frogs: A strategy for conservation research(ed. G.J. Measey), pp. 18-28. SANBI Biodiversity Series 19. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. pdf

Measey, G.J., Minter, L.R. & Turner, A.A. (2011). Assessing status and trends. In: Ensuring a future for South Africa’s frogs: a strategy for conservation research. (ed. G.J. Measey), pp. 29-36. SANBI Biodiversity Series 19. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. pdf

Tolley, K.A., Minter, L.R., Harvey, J., Tarrant, J. & Measey, G.J. (2011). Education, awareness and capacity building. In: Ensuring a future for South Africa’s frogs: a strategy for conservation research. (ed. G.J. Measey), pp. 37-41. SANBI Biodiversity Series 19. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. pdf

Measey, G.J. (2004). Xenopus laevis: una perspectiva sobre invasiones globales. In:  Antecedentessobre labiologia de Xenopus laevis y su introduccion en Chile, 3-8. Solis, R., Lobos, G. & Irirarte, A. (eds). Santiago: Maval Ltda. pdf

Measey, G.J. (2004). The Genus Xenopus (Wagler 1827). In:  Atlas and Red Data Book of the Frogs ofSouth Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland, 258-259. Minter, L.R. et al. (eds). Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. pdf

Measey, G.J. (2004). Species account: Xenopusmuelleri (Peters 1844). In:  Atlas and Red Data Book of the Frogs ofSouth Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland, 264-266. Minter, L.R. et al. (eds). Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. pdf

Measey, G.J. (2004). Species account: Xenopuslaevis (Daudin 1802). In:  Atlas and Red Data Book of the Frogs ofSouth Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland, 266-267. Minter, L.R. et al. (eds). Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. pdf