Invasive alien plants negatively impact ecosystems, but recovery of native vegetation may fail following standard methods of alien species removal alone. Alternative management actions may thus be required. Cape Flats Sand Fynbos is a critically endangered vegetation type in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa which is threatened by Acacia saligna invasion, but standard clearing methods have failed to restore native vegetation structure. A restoration study was performed comparing passive treatments i.e. clearing without burning (stack-block) versus clearing and burning (burn-block), as well as active intervention by sowing seeds of native species, either initially after burning or a year later, in which seeds were either not pre-trea...
Peninsula Shale Renosterveld, a Critically Endangered ecosystem, requires ecological restoration int...
This paper reviews the results of recent research on riparian vegetation recovery following the clea...
CITATION: Nsikane, M. M., et al. 2019. Secondary invasion after clearing invasive Acacia saligna in ...
The Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) of South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot threatened by the...
The Fynbos vegetation of the Cape Lowlands is ecologically distinct from mountain Fynbos within the ...
Invasive alien plants negatively impact ecosystems, necessitating intricate management actions. In a...
In 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cape, South...
This study investigated the autogenic recovery potential of native vegetation after clearing of dens...
AbstractIn 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cap...
CITATION: Hall, S. A. et al. 2017. Heat and smoke pre-treatment of seeds to improve restoration of a...
Ecological restoration is a global imperative to reverse widespread habitat loss and degradation, in...
Ecological restoration is a global imperative to reverse widespread habitat loss and degradation, in...
CITATION: Ruwanza, S., et al. 2018. Medium-term vegetation recovery after removal of invasive Eucaly...
AbstractThe Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive al...
AbstractRiparian ecosystems in South Africa's fynbos biome are heavily invaded by alien woody plants...
Peninsula Shale Renosterveld, a Critically Endangered ecosystem, requires ecological restoration int...
This paper reviews the results of recent research on riparian vegetation recovery following the clea...
CITATION: Nsikane, M. M., et al. 2019. Secondary invasion after clearing invasive Acacia saligna in ...
The Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) of South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot threatened by the...
The Fynbos vegetation of the Cape Lowlands is ecologically distinct from mountain Fynbos within the ...
Invasive alien plants negatively impact ecosystems, necessitating intricate management actions. In a...
In 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cape, South...
This study investigated the autogenic recovery potential of native vegetation after clearing of dens...
AbstractIn 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cap...
CITATION: Hall, S. A. et al. 2017. Heat and smoke pre-treatment of seeds to improve restoration of a...
Ecological restoration is a global imperative to reverse widespread habitat loss and degradation, in...
Ecological restoration is a global imperative to reverse widespread habitat loss and degradation, in...
CITATION: Ruwanza, S., et al. 2018. Medium-term vegetation recovery after removal of invasive Eucaly...
AbstractThe Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive al...
AbstractRiparian ecosystems in South Africa's fynbos biome are heavily invaded by alien woody plants...
Peninsula Shale Renosterveld, a Critically Endangered ecosystem, requires ecological restoration int...
This paper reviews the results of recent research on riparian vegetation recovery following the clea...
CITATION: Nsikane, M. M., et al. 2019. Secondary invasion after clearing invasive Acacia saligna in ...