Subtropical Thicket is the dominant vegetation biome in the Eastern Cape, and extends through to parts of the Western Cape. It is dominated by Portulacaria afra (spekboom), a woody succulent plant recognised for its importance as an ecosystem engineer and its carbon sequestration potential. Due to excessive grazing from domestic stock, spekboom has been completely removed from some areas. The Subtropical Thicket Restoration Programme (STRP) initiated a large scale restoration programme of planting spekboom cuttings in these degraded areas. Their efforts have been met with varying levels of success and improvement of the programme relies on continuous monitoring and scientific evaluation. I investigated the influence of selected soil propert...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology)Heavy grazing of rangelands in the succule...
This study describes soil and vegetation changes radiating out from a central watering point on a li...
Defoliation is essential in order to increase the production potential of Portulacaria afra. Results...
Restoration of degraded subtropical succulent thicket, via the planting of Portulacaria afra (spekbo...
AbstractRestoration of degraded thicket landscapes can be achieved by planting Portulacaria afra (sp...
Insights from biome-wide experiments can improve efficacy of landscape-scale ecological restoration ...
Sundays Thicket and Spekboomveld vegetation in the Eastern Cape have experienced intensive and exten...
I investigated the return of plant canopy diversity to degraded spekboom thicket landscapes under re...
The semi-arid forms of subtropical thicket in the Eastern and Western Cape have been heavily degrade...
Almost half of the 16,942 km2 of South Africa's subtropical thicket with a substantial Portulacaria ...
The long-term establishment sequences of the herbaceous and woody component of the Mopani veld of th...
Different responses of forest and fynbos species to water table depth and soil nutrient status may r...
Using data from the distribution records of the facultative CAM succulent shrub Portulacaria afra, a...
The invasion of Acacia mearnsii in the Kouga catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa, has various nega...
A substantial portion of the Thicket Biome in the Eastern Cape has been transformed by overgrazing. ...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology)Heavy grazing of rangelands in the succule...
This study describes soil and vegetation changes radiating out from a central watering point on a li...
Defoliation is essential in order to increase the production potential of Portulacaria afra. Results...
Restoration of degraded subtropical succulent thicket, via the planting of Portulacaria afra (spekbo...
AbstractRestoration of degraded thicket landscapes can be achieved by planting Portulacaria afra (sp...
Insights from biome-wide experiments can improve efficacy of landscape-scale ecological restoration ...
Sundays Thicket and Spekboomveld vegetation in the Eastern Cape have experienced intensive and exten...
I investigated the return of plant canopy diversity to degraded spekboom thicket landscapes under re...
The semi-arid forms of subtropical thicket in the Eastern and Western Cape have been heavily degrade...
Almost half of the 16,942 km2 of South Africa's subtropical thicket with a substantial Portulacaria ...
The long-term establishment sequences of the herbaceous and woody component of the Mopani veld of th...
Different responses of forest and fynbos species to water table depth and soil nutrient status may r...
Using data from the distribution records of the facultative CAM succulent shrub Portulacaria afra, a...
The invasion of Acacia mearnsii in the Kouga catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa, has various nega...
A substantial portion of the Thicket Biome in the Eastern Cape has been transformed by overgrazing. ...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology)Heavy grazing of rangelands in the succule...
This study describes soil and vegetation changes radiating out from a central watering point on a li...
Defoliation is essential in order to increase the production potential of Portulacaria afra. Results...