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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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Biological control of Acacia cyclops in South Africa : the role of an introduced seed-feeding weevil, Melanterius servulus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), together with indigenous seed-sucking bugs and birds
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Patterns of parasitism and emergence in the gall midge Dasineura Dielsii (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) : a biological control agent of Acacia cyclops in South Africa
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The relationship of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal root colonization and growth of Acacia saligna and Acacia cyclops growing in Clovelly and Fernwood soils of the South-Western Cape
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Patterns of establishment of Acacia cyclops Cunn. ex G.Don seedlings in consolidated and unconsolidated coastal sands
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A study of the relationship between absorption of calcium and magnesium ions and sap flux in excised root systems of Acacia cyclops.
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Aspects of plant dispersal in the southwestern Cape with particular reference to the roles of birds as dispersal agents
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Seed biology of a recently introduced species, Myoporum laetum in comparison to a successful invasive alien, Acacia cyclops, in the southwestern Cape, South Africa
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The invasion ecology of Acacia pycnantha : a genetic approach
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Seed dispersal in South African trees: with a focus on the megafaunal fruit and their dispersal agents
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Dispersion of seabirds at sea in the Southern Ocean
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Molecular ecology of two invasive legumes (Acacia saligna and Paraserianthes lophantha)
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Where birds are rare or fill the air : the protection of the endemic and the nomadic avifaunas of the Karoo
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Climatic perturbation and speciation of Southern and Eastern African Bulbul/Greenbul species (family Pycnonotidae)
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Migration and dispersal of the western leopard toad (amietophrynus pantherinus) in a fragmented agricultural landscape
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Dispersion patterns of Holarctic-breeding, migrant landbirds : global paradigms or regional patterns?
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A study of the ecology of the Namaqua Sandgrouse and other arid-zone birds
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The influence of size and density of the Camelthorn (Acacia erioloba Meyer) on its keystone role in the Xeric Kalahari
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Marula Sclerocarya birrea subsp. caffra dispersal by mammals: are squirrels seed predators or seed dispersers?
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Birds, molecules, and evolutionary patterns among Africa's islands in the sky
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Ecological and evolutionary processes in two southern African endemic birds
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Breeding behaviour and polygyny in the Red Bishop bird Euplectes orix (L.)
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The physiological effects of Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae on Acacia longifolia
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The influence of acacias on below canopy grass communities