Riparian habitats in many parts of South Africa are severely degraded by invasive alien plants, especially trees. These invasions reduce water yields from catchments and affect riverine functioning and biodiversity. Initiatives are under way countrywide to clear alien plants from watercourses and surrounding catchments. Current understanding of key processes that regulate riparian functioning and define options for restoration is rudimentary. We review the impacts of riparian invasions and identify factors limiting the recovery of natural vegetation following alien clearance. We propose a framework of strategic interventions for optimizing restoration success. The framework identifies abiotic and biotic barriers to restoration at the scales...
AbstractThe Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive al...
The outcomes of ecosystem restoration projects should be periodically monitored to inform subsequent...
CITATION: Ruwanza, S., et al. 2018. Medium-term vegetation recovery after removal of invasive Eucaly...
Riparian habitats in many parts of South Africa are severely degraded by invasive alien plants, espe...
Headwater rivers are the predominant kind of aquatic ecosystem in South Africa's Cape Floristic Regi...
Riparian zones are complex disturbance-mediated systems that are highly susceptible to invasion by a...
This paper reviews the results of recent research on riparian vegetation recovery following the clea...
AbstractRiparian zones are complex disturbance-mediated systems that are highly susceptible to invas...
CITATION: Richardson, D. M. et al. 2007. Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions an...
CITATION: Esler, K.J. et al. 2008. Riparian vegetation management in landscapes invaded by alien pla...
The invasion of alien trees is a major threat to the freshwater resources and biodiversity of South ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-134).Riparian zones are dynamic, a...
Invasive alien species are widely considered to be the second most significant threat to biodiversit...
Riparian areas are highly complex systems with varying levels of disturbance that are highly suscept...
Riparian zones are important for the many ecosystem services they supply. In settled areas, the vege...
AbstractThe Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive al...
The outcomes of ecosystem restoration projects should be periodically monitored to inform subsequent...
CITATION: Ruwanza, S., et al. 2018. Medium-term vegetation recovery after removal of invasive Eucaly...
Riparian habitats in many parts of South Africa are severely degraded by invasive alien plants, espe...
Headwater rivers are the predominant kind of aquatic ecosystem in South Africa's Cape Floristic Regi...
Riparian zones are complex disturbance-mediated systems that are highly susceptible to invasion by a...
This paper reviews the results of recent research on riparian vegetation recovery following the clea...
AbstractRiparian zones are complex disturbance-mediated systems that are highly susceptible to invas...
CITATION: Richardson, D. M. et al. 2007. Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions an...
CITATION: Esler, K.J. et al. 2008. Riparian vegetation management in landscapes invaded by alien pla...
The invasion of alien trees is a major threat to the freshwater resources and biodiversity of South ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-134).Riparian zones are dynamic, a...
Invasive alien species are widely considered to be the second most significant threat to biodiversit...
Riparian areas are highly complex systems with varying levels of disturbance that are highly suscept...
Riparian zones are important for the many ecosystem services they supply. In settled areas, the vege...
AbstractThe Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive al...
The outcomes of ecosystem restoration projects should be periodically monitored to inform subsequent...
CITATION: Ruwanza, S., et al. 2018. Medium-term vegetation recovery after removal of invasive Eucaly...