The degree to which invasive Acacia species affect South Africa’s livestock production has received little attention. We investigated the ecological impacts of Acacia mearnsii invasion on forage quality and quantity and on soil resources, along A. mearnsii invasion gradients, on South African rangelands and the subsequent conditions following clearing. Grazing capacity was reduced by 72% in densely invaded sites, whereas clearing improved grazing capacity by 66% relative to densely invaded sites within 5 years. In densely invaded sites total grass species basal cover was reduced by up to 42%. As a result, A. mearnsii reduced grazing capacity, from 2 to 8 ha required to support one large stock unit (ha/LSU) in uninvaded and densely invaded s...
Grass yields in this semi-arid savanna declined as the size of Acacia karroo increased. Browse yield...
Presented at the 8th international congress for wildlife and livelihoods on private and communal lan...
We present the first detailed survey of a population of Acacia paradoxa DC. (syn. Acacia armata R.Br...
The degree to which invasive Acacia species affect South Africa’s livestock production has received ...
Australian acacias have spread to many parts of the world. In South Africa, species such as A. mearn...
The invasion of Acacia mearnsii in the Kouga catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa, has various nega...
Woody plant encroachment in grasslands is a worldwide phenomenon. Despite many studies, the conseque...
We assessed the impact of Prosopis invasion and clearing on the grazing capacity of heavily grazed N...
Short term monitoring of soil and vegetation recovery following alien plant removal is required to r...
This study investigated the autogenic recovery potential of native vegetation after clearing of dens...
Increases in the tree:grass ratio with accompanying changes in herbaceous composition, called bush o...
Alien plants are rapidly invading natural areas in South Africa but their impacts on biodiversity, p...
Livestock from communities bordered by dune mining, urban areas and commercial forestry in northern ...
In this thesis Chirara reports on his study on the competitive interaction between savanna grasses a...
MSc (Agriculture Science and Technology), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThe value of grazing...
Grass yields in this semi-arid savanna declined as the size of Acacia karroo increased. Browse yield...
Presented at the 8th international congress for wildlife and livelihoods on private and communal lan...
We present the first detailed survey of a population of Acacia paradoxa DC. (syn. Acacia armata R.Br...
The degree to which invasive Acacia species affect South Africa’s livestock production has received ...
Australian acacias have spread to many parts of the world. In South Africa, species such as A. mearn...
The invasion of Acacia mearnsii in the Kouga catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa, has various nega...
Woody plant encroachment in grasslands is a worldwide phenomenon. Despite many studies, the conseque...
We assessed the impact of Prosopis invasion and clearing on the grazing capacity of heavily grazed N...
Short term monitoring of soil and vegetation recovery following alien plant removal is required to r...
This study investigated the autogenic recovery potential of native vegetation after clearing of dens...
Increases in the tree:grass ratio with accompanying changes in herbaceous composition, called bush o...
Alien plants are rapidly invading natural areas in South Africa but their impacts on biodiversity, p...
Livestock from communities bordered by dune mining, urban areas and commercial forestry in northern ...
In this thesis Chirara reports on his study on the competitive interaction between savanna grasses a...
MSc (Agriculture Science and Technology), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThe value of grazing...
Grass yields in this semi-arid savanna declined as the size of Acacia karroo increased. Browse yield...
Presented at the 8th international congress for wildlife and livelihoods on private and communal lan...
We present the first detailed survey of a population of Acacia paradoxa DC. (syn. Acacia armata R.Br...