The control of invasive alien plants often involves the integration two or more approaches, including mechanical clearing, the application of herbicides, burning, and biological control. More than one species of invasive plant can threaten the same area, which necessitates prioritization in the allocation of scarce resources to support the control of different species. This paper describes the integrated control of the invasive shrub Hakea sericea over four decades in South Africa. The species is widespread across an area of approximately 800 x 200 km, and occurs mainly in rugged, inaccessible and fire-prone mountain areas. The species is serotinous, and produces copious amounts of seed that are wind dispersed after fires. We present a br...
This study investigated the autogenic recovery potential of native vegetation after clearing of dens...
The predictive success of risk assessments is still largely a function of invasiveness elsewhere. Th...
The Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) of South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot threatened by the...
This paper presents an assessment of a large, national-scale alien plant control program that has op...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
Successfully managing invasive plants in natural systems is extremely difficult. Recently however, p...
Integrated control aimed at reducing impacts of alien woody plant invasions on biodiversity is under...
Alien plants were first recorded in 1937 in the 2 million ha Kruger National Park (KNP, a savanna pr...
Conservation projects spend billions of dollars clearing invasive alien plants, yet few studies have...
Solutions for ecological and economic problems posed by Hakea sericea invasions rely on scientific ...
Scarce funds for conservation need to be optimally used, yet there are few studies that record the c...
CITATION: van Wilgen, B.W. et al. 2020. The extent and effectiveness of alien plant control projects...
Invasive alien trees and shrubs pose significant threats to biodiversity and ecosystem services in S...
Alien plant invasions are a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in South Africa’s...
Concern about the invasion of this reserve by alien trees and shrubs, principally Acacia cyclops, A....
This study investigated the autogenic recovery potential of native vegetation after clearing of dens...
The predictive success of risk assessments is still largely a function of invasiveness elsewhere. Th...
The Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) of South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot threatened by the...
This paper presents an assessment of a large, national-scale alien plant control program that has op...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
Successfully managing invasive plants in natural systems is extremely difficult. Recently however, p...
Integrated control aimed at reducing impacts of alien woody plant invasions on biodiversity is under...
Alien plants were first recorded in 1937 in the 2 million ha Kruger National Park (KNP, a savanna pr...
Conservation projects spend billions of dollars clearing invasive alien plants, yet few studies have...
Solutions for ecological and economic problems posed by Hakea sericea invasions rely on scientific ...
Scarce funds for conservation need to be optimally used, yet there are few studies that record the c...
CITATION: van Wilgen, B.W. et al. 2020. The extent and effectiveness of alien plant control projects...
Invasive alien trees and shrubs pose significant threats to biodiversity and ecosystem services in S...
Alien plant invasions are a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in South Africa’s...
Concern about the invasion of this reserve by alien trees and shrubs, principally Acacia cyclops, A....
This study investigated the autogenic recovery potential of native vegetation after clearing of dens...
The predictive success of risk assessments is still largely a function of invasiveness elsewhere. Th...
The Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) of South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot threatened by the...