We review the current state of knowledge of quantified impacts of invasive alien plants on water quality, with a focus on South Africa. In South Africa, over 200 introduced plant species are regarded as invasive. Many of these species are partic-ularly prominent in riparian ecosystems and their spread results in native species loss, increased biomass and fire intensity and consequent erosion, as well as decreased river flows. Research on the impact of invasive alien plants on water resources has historically focused on water quantity. However, although invasive alien plants also affect the quality of water, this aspect has not been well documented. Alien invasive plants increase evaporation rates, and reduce stream flow and dilution capacit...
In this research work, the causes and solutions to the loss of biodiversity in South Africa especial...
Riparian habitats in many parts of South Africa are severely degraded by invasive alien plants, espe...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) reduce streamflow and threaten the biodiversity of South Africa's Cape ...
We review the current state of knowledge of quantified impacts of invasive alien plants on water qua...
We review the current state of knowledge of quantified impacts of invasive alien plants on water qua...
Invasive alien plants are consumptive water-users, and may have reduced river flows in South Africa ...
CITATION: Gorgens, A. H. M. & Van Wilgen, B. W. 2004. Invasive alien plants and water resources in S...
This paper examines the evidence for the effects of invasive alien plants in natural and semi-natura...
The adverse impacts of alien plant invasions on water flows have been a prime motivation for South A...
South Africa has a long history of managing the establishment and spread of invasive fioating macrop...
A key motivation for managing invasive alien plant (IAP) species is their impacts on streamflows, wh...
This paper reports an assessment of the current and potential impacts of invasive alien plants on se...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology to determine the impact of upland (non-riparian) ...
The riparian zone of Mthatha River was surveyed with two aims. The first aim was to record invasive ...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
In this research work, the causes and solutions to the loss of biodiversity in South Africa especial...
Riparian habitats in many parts of South Africa are severely degraded by invasive alien plants, espe...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) reduce streamflow and threaten the biodiversity of South Africa's Cape ...
We review the current state of knowledge of quantified impacts of invasive alien plants on water qua...
We review the current state of knowledge of quantified impacts of invasive alien plants on water qua...
Invasive alien plants are consumptive water-users, and may have reduced river flows in South Africa ...
CITATION: Gorgens, A. H. M. & Van Wilgen, B. W. 2004. Invasive alien plants and water resources in S...
This paper examines the evidence for the effects of invasive alien plants in natural and semi-natura...
The adverse impacts of alien plant invasions on water flows have been a prime motivation for South A...
South Africa has a long history of managing the establishment and spread of invasive fioating macrop...
A key motivation for managing invasive alien plant (IAP) species is their impacts on streamflows, wh...
This paper reports an assessment of the current and potential impacts of invasive alien plants on se...
The aim of this study was to develop a methodology to determine the impact of upland (non-riparian) ...
The riparian zone of Mthatha River was surveyed with two aims. The first aim was to record invasive ...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
In this research work, the causes and solutions to the loss of biodiversity in South Africa especial...
Riparian habitats in many parts of South Africa are severely degraded by invasive alien plants, espe...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) reduce streamflow and threaten the biodiversity of South Africa's Cape ...