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John R. Wilson is a leading biodiversity scientist and Professor at Stellenbosch University, with parallel research appointments at the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Imperial College London, and other international centres. His career centres on understanding and managing biological invasions and their impacts on native ecosystems.
His research spans:
- the dynamics of native and alien plant interactions;
- drivers of plant extinctions;
- development of evidence-based conservation frameworks;
- policy-oriented syntheses for biodiversity management.
Across more than 160 peer-reviewed papers, Wilson’s work repeatedly integrates field ecology with quantitative risk assessment, stakeholder engagement, and conservation policy. Recent outputs focus on rigorous inventory methods for alien floras, multi-scale risk mapping to guide eradication campaigns, and stakeholder-inclusive governance models for invasive species management.
Wilson has secured competitive funding from bodies such as the National Research Foundation (South Africa), the European Commission, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, and the Australian Research Council, underscoring the international relevance of his research.
Although specific laboratory groups or named students are not detailed in the provided text, his extensive co-authorship network and high citation metrics (h-index >50) indicate substantial collaborative supervision and mentorship activity.
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