The Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive alien plants with an assumption that indigenous vegetation will recover naturally. This study assessed vegetation composition and structure following alien clearance in closed-stand invasion of riparian areas and a minimum of two years' passive recovery. Three initial clearing treatments — Fell Only, Fell & Remove and Fell & Burn — were compared to uninvaded Reference conditions. The aim was to ascertain the nature of vegetation recovery, as well as to determine which clearing treatment was most successful in promoting recovery. A Detrended Correspondence Analysis revealed that the Fell & Remove treatment most closely approached the Reference condition...
Riparian areas contribute significantly to the spread of many invasive species which alter the ecosy...
Effective ecological restoration requires detailed monitoring to determine the success achieved thro...
AbstractRecovery of indigenous species subsequent to the clearing of invasive alien plants (IAPs) is...
AbstractThe Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive al...
AbstractIn 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cap...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-134).Riparian zones are dynamic, a...
In 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cape, South...
The invasion of alien trees is a major threat to the freshwater resources and biodiversity of South ...
AbstractRiparian ecosystems in South Africa's fynbos biome are heavily invaded by alien woody plants...
This paper reviews the results of recent research on riparian vegetation recovery following the clea...
The most recent surveys in South Africa estimate that invasions are still increasing, despite substa...
South African terrestrial ecosystems are invaded by hundreds of alien plant species, and large-scale...
AbstractThe impacts of invasive alien plants (IAP) and their subsequent clearing by the Working for ...
Riparian areas contribute significantly to the spread of many invasive alien tree species which alte...
In 1998, a study was initiated to assess the relative effectiveness of three different sowing treatm...
Riparian areas contribute significantly to the spread of many invasive species which alter the ecosy...
Effective ecological restoration requires detailed monitoring to determine the success achieved thro...
AbstractRecovery of indigenous species subsequent to the clearing of invasive alien plants (IAPs) is...
AbstractThe Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive al...
AbstractIn 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cap...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-134).Riparian zones are dynamic, a...
In 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cape, South...
The invasion of alien trees is a major threat to the freshwater resources and biodiversity of South ...
AbstractRiparian ecosystems in South Africa's fynbos biome are heavily invaded by alien woody plants...
This paper reviews the results of recent research on riparian vegetation recovery following the clea...
The most recent surveys in South Africa estimate that invasions are still increasing, despite substa...
South African terrestrial ecosystems are invaded by hundreds of alien plant species, and large-scale...
AbstractThe impacts of invasive alien plants (IAP) and their subsequent clearing by the Working for ...
Riparian areas contribute significantly to the spread of many invasive alien tree species which alte...
In 1998, a study was initiated to assess the relative effectiveness of three different sowing treatm...
Riparian areas contribute significantly to the spread of many invasive species which alter the ecosy...
Effective ecological restoration requires detailed monitoring to determine the success achieved thro...
AbstractRecovery of indigenous species subsequent to the clearing of invasive alien plants (IAPs) is...