Background: Prosopis species have been introduced to many areas outside their native range to provide benefits to local communities. Several Prosopis species and their hybrids (hereafter “mesquite”) have, however, become naturalised and invasive and now generate substantial costs. Management options are limited because of the complex conflicts of interest regarding benefits and costs. Management policies and strategies must take account of such conflicts, but further insights are needed on the dimensions of uses and impacts before such information can be usefully applied. Current policy in South Africa allows for the growth and use of mesquite in one province, but not in others where its control is mandatory. We report on a study to quantif...
The Nama-Karoo is the largest of the three biomes that comprise the semi-arid Karoo-Namib ecoregion ...
The Nama-Karoo biome occupies 28% of South Africa’s land area. Alien leguminous trees of the genus P...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
Background Prosopis species have been introduced to many areas outside their native range to provid...
Invasive alien trees impact the environment and human livelihoods. The human dimensions of such inva...
Many Prosopis species have been introduced to South Africa; some taxa and their hybrids have natural...
The human population is growing rapidly and progressively more natural landscapes are altered to pro...
Mesquite trees continue to invade forests and range lands in many countries across the world. The co...
Biological invasions are a major driver of ecological and social change globally. The negative effec...
The invasive Prosopis spp. tree is one of the major causes of disturbance affecting the Orange River...
Invasive stands of Prosopis (mesquite) cover over 6 million ha of South Africa and could invade over...
Forests supply important commercial resources in the form of timber for building, furniture and pack...
The Table Mountain National Park is a 265 km2 protected area embedded within a city of 3.5 million p...
The negative effects of invasive alien species (IAS) are increasingly invoked to justify widespread ...
Several Prosopis taxa are widespread invaders that have negative impacts on biodiversity and human l...
The Nama-Karoo is the largest of the three biomes that comprise the semi-arid Karoo-Namib ecoregion ...
The Nama-Karoo biome occupies 28% of South Africa’s land area. Alien leguminous trees of the genus P...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
Background Prosopis species have been introduced to many areas outside their native range to provid...
Invasive alien trees impact the environment and human livelihoods. The human dimensions of such inva...
Many Prosopis species have been introduced to South Africa; some taxa and their hybrids have natural...
The human population is growing rapidly and progressively more natural landscapes are altered to pro...
Mesquite trees continue to invade forests and range lands in many countries across the world. The co...
Biological invasions are a major driver of ecological and social change globally. The negative effec...
The invasive Prosopis spp. tree is one of the major causes of disturbance affecting the Orange River...
Invasive stands of Prosopis (mesquite) cover over 6 million ha of South Africa and could invade over...
Forests supply important commercial resources in the form of timber for building, furniture and pack...
The Table Mountain National Park is a 265 km2 protected area embedded within a city of 3.5 million p...
The negative effects of invasive alien species (IAS) are increasingly invoked to justify widespread ...
Several Prosopis taxa are widespread invaders that have negative impacts on biodiversity and human l...
The Nama-Karoo is the largest of the three biomes that comprise the semi-arid Karoo-Namib ecoregion ...
The Nama-Karoo biome occupies 28% of South Africa’s land area. Alien leguminous trees of the genus P...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...