It is now well recognised that invasive alien species, particularly tree species, often have much increased water usage compared with native vegetation. Perhaps less well understood are the reasons for this increased water use and whether such increases should be expected from all species of invading alien trees under all environmental conditions. This paper examines the reasons for increased water use from trees as compared with short crops. From a knowledge of these reasons and a knowledge of the limiting processes (the Limits Concept) governing alien tree and native tree and short crop water use, (derived from case studies in India and RSA), we suggest that it is now possible to assess under what conditions high water use by aliens may o...
Ecohydrology and invasive ecology have become increasingly important in the context of global climat...
Global freshwater resources are threatened by an ever-growing population and continued economic deve...
© The Author 2014. While the supply of freshwater is expected to decline in many regions in the comi...
2 Land-use hydrologist specialising in research into plant water use efficiency It is now well recog...
It is now well recognised that invasive alien species, particularly tree species, often have much in...
It is now well recognised that invasive alien species, particularly tree species, often have much in...
We analyse the impact of failing to control invasive alien plants (IAPs) on the water supply to the ...
In South Africa, the invasion of riparian forests by alien trees has the potential to affect the cou...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) pose a serious threat to the already limited water resources in dry cou...
Invasive alien plants are consumptive water-users, and may have reduced river flows in South Africa ...
A key motivation for managing invasive alien plant (IAP) species is their impacts on streamflows, wh...
Arid and semi-arid regions of central India receive scarce and episodic precipitation during the sho...
CITATION: Gorgens, A. H. M. & Van Wilgen, B. W. 2004. Invasive alien plants and water resources in S...
In South Africa the invasion of riparian forests by alien trees has the potential to affect the coun...
AbstractWorking for Water forms part of the Expanded Public Works Programme of the South African Gov...
Ecohydrology and invasive ecology have become increasingly important in the context of global climat...
Global freshwater resources are threatened by an ever-growing population and continued economic deve...
© The Author 2014. While the supply of freshwater is expected to decline in many regions in the comi...
2 Land-use hydrologist specialising in research into plant water use efficiency It is now well recog...
It is now well recognised that invasive alien species, particularly tree species, often have much in...
It is now well recognised that invasive alien species, particularly tree species, often have much in...
We analyse the impact of failing to control invasive alien plants (IAPs) on the water supply to the ...
In South Africa, the invasion of riparian forests by alien trees has the potential to affect the cou...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) pose a serious threat to the already limited water resources in dry cou...
Invasive alien plants are consumptive water-users, and may have reduced river flows in South Africa ...
A key motivation for managing invasive alien plant (IAP) species is their impacts on streamflows, wh...
Arid and semi-arid regions of central India receive scarce and episodic precipitation during the sho...
CITATION: Gorgens, A. H. M. & Van Wilgen, B. W. 2004. Invasive alien plants and water resources in S...
In South Africa the invasion of riparian forests by alien trees has the potential to affect the coun...
AbstractWorking for Water forms part of the Expanded Public Works Programme of the South African Gov...
Ecohydrology and invasive ecology have become increasingly important in the context of global climat...
Global freshwater resources are threatened by an ever-growing population and continued economic deve...
© The Author 2014. While the supply of freshwater is expected to decline in many regions in the comi...