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Fynbos riparian biogeochemistry and invasive Australian acacias
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Determinants of introduction and invasion success for Proteaceae
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The ecology of invasions by Pinus (pinaceae) and Hakea (proteaceae) species, with special emphasis on patterns, processes and consequences of invasion in mountain fynbos of the southwestern Cape Province, South Africa
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Remote sensing of water stress in fynbos vegetation
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Branch junction constriction and hydraulic limitation in two species in the Cape Proteaceae : a mechanism explaining the trade-off between longevity and degree of ramification in the Cape Proteaceae
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The microbial ecology of Protea repens (Proteaceae) infructescences and the surrounding environment
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Diversity and ecology of ophiostomatoid fungi and arthropods associated with proteaceae infructescences
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The competitive dynamics of two Protea shrubs growing in a mixed fynbos stand
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Determinants of pattern in fynbos vegetation: physical site factors, disturbance regime, species attributes and temporal change
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The influence of fire severity on recruitment of fynbos with particular emphasis on seed size : a field study in the Cape Peninsula
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The impact of invasive alien trees on the monetary value of sediment loads in South African fynbos ecosystems
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Current status and impact (2004-2015) of indigenous ungulate herbivory on the vegetation of Sanbona Wildlife Reserve in the Little Karoo
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The Argentine ant, Iridomyrmex humilis Mayr, indigenous ants and other epigaeic invertebrates of the fynbos in relation to fire and vegetation age
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Avian assemblages of invasive Australian Acacia thickets in the Western Cape
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Barriers to ecosystem restoration after clearing invasive Acacia species in the South African fynbos : soil legacy effects, secondary invaders and weedy native species
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Vulnerability of selected native and invasive woody species to streamflow variability in Western Cape fynbos riparian ecotones
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Demographic and functional determinants of large-scale population dynamics and ecological niches of 26 serotinous Proteaceae
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In situ and ex situ soil respiration in natural, Acacia-invaded and cleared riparian ecotones in the Fynbos Biome
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Native Fusarium species from indigenous fynbos soils of the Western Cape
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The conservation of southern African terrestrial ecosystems, with special reference to the role of fire and the control of invasive alien plants
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Determining the biomass and nutrient content of the invasive Acacia mearnsii and Eucalyptus camaldulensis trees in Fynbos riparian zones
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An isotopic assessment of the water sourced by Ischyrolepis Sieberi (Restionaceae) growing at high altitudes in the Cedarberg : does fog play an important role?
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Evaluating success of an integrated control programme of Hakea sericea Schrader (Proteaceae) in the Western and Eastern Cape Provinces, South Africa through cartographic analysis
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The impact of land use on biodiversity in xeric succulent thicket, South Africa
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Utilisation and dynamics of an arid savanna woodland in the Northern Province, South Africa
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The demography of Balanites maughamii : an elephant-dispersed tree
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Marula Sclerocarya birrea subsp. caffra dispersal by mammals: are squirrels seed predators or seed dispersers?
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Enhancing the conservation of freshwater biodiversity through improved freshwater conservation planning techniques
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The role of human disturbance in the dynamics and distribution of sand forest in and around Tembe Elephant Park, KwaZulu-Natal
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Contesting the termite hypothesis for the origins of heuweltjies in Clanwilliam, South Africa
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Small mammal community structure (Rodentia: Muridae) in Punda Maria, Kruger National Park, South Africa : Causes and consequences
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Intraspecific variation in Erica coccinea
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The feedback effects of canopy architecture : why are African acacias flat-topped?
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The reproductive biology of four geoflorous Protea species (Proteaceae)
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Co-occurrence and phenological niche separation in rodent pollinated Proteaceae
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The ecology, evolution and persistence of an obligate, one-on-one mutualism
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Acacia karoo and its effects on the succession of dune forests in the Eastern Shores, Kwazulu-Natal
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The ecology of sprouting in South African forests, savannas and fynbos
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The birds, the bees and Erica: vulnerability of plant-pollinator communities in fragmented fynbos landscapes
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Dung beetles eat plants : insights into the nutritional world of Euoniticellus intermedius (Reiche) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae)
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Additive basal area in Knysna Forest - myth or reality?
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The pollination and scent ecology of selected Cape milkweeds (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae)
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Plants from the park : Establishing community harvesting of plants as a conservation tool at Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga National Parks, Uganda
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The reproductive biology and ecology of Colchicum (Colchicaceae) in southern Africa
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Elephant fruit :The dispersal attributes of Balanites maughamii / Storme Viljoen
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The Prince or the Depauperate? Population Genetics of the Rare, Closed-flower Erica occulta
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The Reproductive biology of Erica pudens
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Rodent pollination in Androcymbium latifolium (Colchicaceae)