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The invasion ecology of Acacia pycnantha : a genetic approach
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Determining the invasive status of Australian Acacia species in South Africa, and the potential for eradicating species with limited distributions
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Molecular ecology of two invasive legumes (Acacia saligna and Paraserianthes lophantha)
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Fynbos riparian biogeochemistry and invasive Australian acacias
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The invasion ecology of Acacia pycnantha : a genetic approach
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An assessment of the impacts of invasive Australian wattle species on grazing provision and livestock production in South Africa
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Seed-reducing Cecidomyiidae as potential biological control agents for invasive Australian wattles in South Africa, particularly Acacia mearnsii and A. cyclops
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Alien species and propagules in the Antarctic : movements through space and time
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The role of native marine predators in regulating invasions : a case-study of the invasive mussel Semimytilus algosus and native subtidal predators
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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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Biological studies on woody leguminous invaders with special reference to Acacia mearnsii, A. melanoxylon and Paraserianthes lophantha
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The effects of land use changes on the distribution of forest dependent bird species in South Africa
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Afromontane avian assemblages and land use in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia : patterns, processes and conservation implications
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Plant stress and the prevalence of pests and pathogens associated with a native and an invasive alien legume tree in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa
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Climate change and invasion impacts in the sub-Antarctic
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Diversity and phytosocioiogy of herbaceous flora in the wetland area of the university of Ibadan integrated fish farm, Nigeria
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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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Seabird digestive physiology in relation to foraging ecology
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Impacts of the invasive tree Acacia mearnsii on riparian and instream aquatic environments in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa
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Renal and salt gland function in the Jackass penguin (Speniscus [i.e. Spheniscus] demersus Linn.) with special reference to the renal portal system
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Enhancing species distribution models through integrated modeling and bias mitigation in African bird studies
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Invasive potential of the Peruvian pepper tree (Schinus molle) in South Africa
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Rhizobia associated with Australian Acacia species ( Acacia mearnsii, Acacia dealbata and Acacia decurrens ) in South Africa as determined by sodium dodecyl-sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
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Effects of natural vegetation, fire and alien plant invasion on bird species assemblages in mountain fynbos of the southwestern Cape Province, South Africa