The Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) is divided into two subregions, the Core Cape Subregion (CCR) and Extra Cape Subregion (ECR), which are mainly characterized by Fynbos and Succulent Karoo biomes, and are recognized among global biodiversity hotspots. The soils in the ECR are mostly shale derived and richer in nutrients compared to the CCR which is characterized by nutrient-poor sandstone soils mainly from the Cape System. The Fabaceae (Leguminosae) is the second largest family in the CCR with a total of about 764 species (belonging to 43 genera, of which 83% of the species are endemic to the CCR), and sixth largest in the ECR with about 140 species currently recognised with 39.3% of these species endemic to the ECR. Wiborgia Thunb. ...
The Cape Floristic Region (Capensis) is the smallest phytogeographical kingdom in the world with an ...
The genus Jamesbrittenia contains 83 species distributed throughout southern Africa. Many species pr...
Ehrharta calycina J. E. Sm. (Poaceae) is a widespread and often abundant species whose core distribu...
Includes bibliographical references.The Cape Floristic Region (CFR) includes a broad variety of bed ...
The Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) of South Africa has one of the most biodiverse floras in th...
Includes bibliographical references.The Cape Floristic Region is one of the most species-rich region...
Bibliography: leaves 111-127.This thesis comprises five papers dealing with syntaxonomy, history, sp...
The genus Ficinia Schrad. has its centre of diversity in the Cape Floristic Region and phylogenetic ...
Includes bibliography.This thesis uses phylogenetic and comparative data to test an hypothesis of ad...
The biogeographic history of a species is a result of both stochastic processes such as dispersal an...
The remarkable richness of the Cape Floristic Region (CFR) and the high in situ diversification infe...
Fabaceae is the second most speciose plant family in the Core Cape Subregion (CCR) of South Africa, ...
There has been confusion in the past as to the taxonomy of Widdringtonia on Mount Mulanje. At presen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.Dominant understorey species, suc...
This thesis focuses on vegetation patterns and plant reproductive processes at the Tierberg Karoo Re...
The Cape Floristic Region (Capensis) is the smallest phytogeographical kingdom in the world with an ...
The genus Jamesbrittenia contains 83 species distributed throughout southern Africa. Many species pr...
Ehrharta calycina J. E. Sm. (Poaceae) is a widespread and often abundant species whose core distribu...
Includes bibliographical references.The Cape Floristic Region (CFR) includes a broad variety of bed ...
The Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) of South Africa has one of the most biodiverse floras in th...
Includes bibliographical references.The Cape Floristic Region is one of the most species-rich region...
Bibliography: leaves 111-127.This thesis comprises five papers dealing with syntaxonomy, history, sp...
The genus Ficinia Schrad. has its centre of diversity in the Cape Floristic Region and phylogenetic ...
Includes bibliography.This thesis uses phylogenetic and comparative data to test an hypothesis of ad...
The biogeographic history of a species is a result of both stochastic processes such as dispersal an...
The remarkable richness of the Cape Floristic Region (CFR) and the high in situ diversification infe...
Fabaceae is the second most speciose plant family in the Core Cape Subregion (CCR) of South Africa, ...
There has been confusion in the past as to the taxonomy of Widdringtonia on Mount Mulanje. At presen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.Dominant understorey species, suc...
This thesis focuses on vegetation patterns and plant reproductive processes at the Tierberg Karoo Re...
The Cape Floristic Region (Capensis) is the smallest phytogeographical kingdom in the world with an ...
The genus Jamesbrittenia contains 83 species distributed throughout southern Africa. Many species pr...
Ehrharta calycina J. E. Sm. (Poaceae) is a widespread and often abundant species whose core distribu...