-
Current and future vulnerability of South African ecosystems to perennial grass invasion under global change scenarios
-
Modelling seed dispersal in restoration and invasions
-
Alien grass invasion of Renosterveld : influence of soil variable gradients
-
Distribution and impact of the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile (Mayr), in South Africa
-
Determinants of introduction and invasion success for Proteaceae
-
A perspective on the seed bank dynamics of Acacia saligna
-
The invasive ant Pheidole megacephala on an oceanic island : impact, control and community-level response to management
-
Barriers to ecosystem restoration after clearing invasive Acacia species in the South African fynbos : soil legacy effects, secondary invaders and weedy native species
-
Small mammal communities in the transformed landscapes of the Western Cape lowlands and their role in alien invasion into fynbos remnants
-
Determining the hydrological benefits of clearing invasive alien vegetation on the Agulhas Plain, South Africa
-
Fynbos riparian biogeochemistry and invasive Australian acacias
-
Understanding the biodiversity impacts of invasive species : investigating changes in below- and above-ground mutualistic networks in response to invasions
-
The conservation of southern African terrestrial ecosystems, with special reference to the role of fire and the control of invasive alien plants
-
Casuarina invasions : a multi-scale assessment of an important tree genus
-
The effects of invasive trees in riparian zones and implications for management and restoration : insights from Eucalyptus invasions in South Africa
-
In situ and ex situ soil respiration in natural, Acacia-invaded and cleared riparian ecotones in the Fynbos Biome
-
Vulnerability of selected native and invasive woody species to streamflow variability in Western Cape fynbos riparian ecotones
-
Determining the invasive status of Australian Acacia species in South Africa, and the potential for eradicating species with limited distributions
-
Approaches towards a critical evaluation and update of the red list of South African Butterflies
-
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
-
Patterns and processes of alien plant invasions in small urban areas in South Africa : the Berg River catchment as a case study
-
Urban plant invasions: how to classify, prioritize and manage invasive alien plants; Cape Town as a case study
-
Assessing the values and impacts of invasive alien plants on the livelihoods of rural land-users on the Agulhas Plain, South Africa
-
A cost comparison of aerial and ground based approaches for the control of alien invasive pines in the Western Cape