PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Knowledge about the introduction history (source(s), number and size of introduction events) of an invasive species is a crucial prerequisite to understand invasion success and to facilitate effective and sustainable management approaches, especially for effective biological control. We investigated the introduction history of the Australian legume tree Acacia dealbata in South Africa. Results of this study will not only provide critical information for the management of this species in South Africa, but will also broaden our overall knowledge on the invasion ecology of this globally important invasive tree. METHODS: We used nuclear microsatellite markers to compare the genetic diversity and structure between 42 nat...
Acacia saligna is a species complex that has become invasive in a number of countries worldwide wher...
Irrespective of its causes, strong population genetic structure indicates a lack of gene flow. Under...
AbstractAustralian Acacia species introduced to South Africa as ornamentals have notably smaller inv...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Knowledge about the introduction history (source(s), number and size of introd...
Aim The genetic makeup and evolutionary potential of alien species can be profoundly influenced by ...
Aim To compare genetic diversity and structure between Acacia dealbata populations sampled across th...
Background: The influence of introduction history and post-introduction dynamics on genetic diversit...
CITATION: Hirsch, H. et al. 2017. Unresolved native range taxonomy complicates inferences in invasio...
† Background and Aims Understanding the introduction history of invasive plant species is important ...
Acacia longifolia (Sydney golden wattle) is considered one of the most problematic plant invaders in...
Understanding the status and extent of spread of alien plants is crucial for effective management. W...
CITATION: Magona, N., et al. 2018. Even well-studied groups of alien species might be poorly invento...
Understanding the status and extent of spread of alien plants is crucial for effective management. W...
This dissertation presents research on the value of using different sources of data to explore the ...
CITATION: Thompson, G. D. et al. 2015. A tree well travelled: global genetic structure of the invasi...
Acacia saligna is a species complex that has become invasive in a number of countries worldwide wher...
Irrespective of its causes, strong population genetic structure indicates a lack of gene flow. Under...
AbstractAustralian Acacia species introduced to South Africa as ornamentals have notably smaller inv...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Knowledge about the introduction history (source(s), number and size of introd...
Aim The genetic makeup and evolutionary potential of alien species can be profoundly influenced by ...
Aim To compare genetic diversity and structure between Acacia dealbata populations sampled across th...
Background: The influence of introduction history and post-introduction dynamics on genetic diversit...
CITATION: Hirsch, H. et al. 2017. Unresolved native range taxonomy complicates inferences in invasio...
† Background and Aims Understanding the introduction history of invasive plant species is important ...
Acacia longifolia (Sydney golden wattle) is considered one of the most problematic plant invaders in...
Understanding the status and extent of spread of alien plants is crucial for effective management. W...
CITATION: Magona, N., et al. 2018. Even well-studied groups of alien species might be poorly invento...
Understanding the status and extent of spread of alien plants is crucial for effective management. W...
This dissertation presents research on the value of using different sources of data to explore the ...
CITATION: Thompson, G. D. et al. 2015. A tree well travelled: global genetic structure of the invasi...
Acacia saligna is a species complex that has become invasive in a number of countries worldwide wher...
Irrespective of its causes, strong population genetic structure indicates a lack of gene flow. Under...
AbstractAustralian Acacia species introduced to South Africa as ornamentals have notably smaller inv...