The invasion of alien trees is a major threat to the freshwater resources and biodiversity of South Africa. The Working for Water (WfW) Program was initiated in 1995 in order to control the growth and spread of woody alien species in riparian zones, but the extent to which the indigenous vegetation naturally recovers following alien clearance remains poorly understood. In this study spontaneous succession of riparian vegetation following wild fires and alien clearing was monitored over a number of years at two sites on the Cape Peninsula: a pine plantation in an upland plateau and an Acacia spp.-invaded valley floodplain. After clearing, the vegetation at the pine site was successfully recovering along a trajectory towards Afromontane fores...
Effective ecological restoration requires detailed monitoring to determine the success achieved thro...
Headwater rivers are the predominant kind of aquatic ecosystem in South Africa's Cape Floristic Regi...
Riparian areas are highly complex systems with varying levels of disturbance that are highly suscept...
The invasion of alien trees is a major threat to the freshwater resources and biodiversity of South ...
The most recent surveys in South Africa estimate that invasions are still increasing, despite substa...
Invasive alien species are widely considered to be the second most significant threat to biodiversit...
AbstractIn 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cap...
Ecological restoration is a global imperative to reverse widespread habitat loss and degradation, in...
AbstractRiparian ecosystems in South Africa's fynbos biome are heavily invaded by alien woody plants...
AbstractRiparian zones are complex disturbance-mediated systems that are highly susceptible to invas...
AbstractThe Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive al...
Riparian habitats in many parts of South Africa are severely degraded by invasive alien plants, espe...
The Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive alien plan...
In 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cape, South...
Riparian areas contribute significantly to the spread of many invasive alien tree species which alte...
Effective ecological restoration requires detailed monitoring to determine the success achieved thro...
Headwater rivers are the predominant kind of aquatic ecosystem in South Africa's Cape Floristic Regi...
Riparian areas are highly complex systems with varying levels of disturbance that are highly suscept...
The invasion of alien trees is a major threat to the freshwater resources and biodiversity of South ...
The most recent surveys in South Africa estimate that invasions are still increasing, despite substa...
Invasive alien species are widely considered to be the second most significant threat to biodiversit...
AbstractIn 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cap...
Ecological restoration is a global imperative to reverse widespread habitat loss and degradation, in...
AbstractRiparian ecosystems in South Africa's fynbos biome are heavily invaded by alien woody plants...
AbstractRiparian zones are complex disturbance-mediated systems that are highly susceptible to invas...
AbstractThe Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive al...
Riparian habitats in many parts of South Africa are severely degraded by invasive alien plants, espe...
The Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive alien plan...
In 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cape, South...
Riparian areas contribute significantly to the spread of many invasive alien tree species which alte...
Effective ecological restoration requires detailed monitoring to determine the success achieved thro...
Headwater rivers are the predominant kind of aquatic ecosystem in South Africa's Cape Floristic Regi...
Riparian areas are highly complex systems with varying levels of disturbance that are highly suscept...