In South Africa different species, from the genus Crataegus, including Crataegus monogyna Jacq and C. mexicana DC have been introduced for various reasons in the past. Populations of these plants have now established in multiple provinces. However, the invasive status, risk and insect pollinators that promote their reproduction and dispersal have never been studied in South Africa. This study was aimed at 1) Assessing the risk of, and mapping two Crataegus species, Crataegus monogyna Jacq and C. mexicana DC in South Africa, 2) Determining the role and effectiveness of insects pollinators to fruiting of C. monogyna and C. mexicana, 3) Identifying flower visitors of C. monogyna and C. mexicana, and 4) documenting potential dispersal vectors f...
Human–wildlife conflict is a widespread and growing threat to conservation worldwide. It encompasses...
Citizen science is increasingly used to include in ecological monitoring over the past three decades...
Biodiversity is rapidly declining worldwide because of the anthropogenic impacts on the environment ...
In South Africa different species, from the genus Crataegus, including Crataegus monogyna Jacq and C...
Nymphaea mexicana Zuccarini (Nymphaeaceae) is an aquatic plant originating from south-eastern USA th...
Tropical forests play a central role in global carbon (C) cycles due to the high exchange rate of ca...
Where a poorly understood group of wildlife species seems to be declining quickly, a rapid assessmen...
Cycads first appeared about 300 million years ago and historical data indicates that they survived f...
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) are one of the most endangered carnivores in southern Africa. Dire...
Sundays Thicket and Spekboomveld vegetation in the Eastern Cape have experienced intensive and exten...
The present study is aimed at a phylogenetic reconstruction of Asperula L. sect. Cynanchicae (DC.) B...
Estuaries are historically convenient places to build industries, as it was deemed a suitable place ...
Deficiencies of zinc (Zn) and selenium (Se) are major causes of malnutrition-related health problems...
The metabolic disorder diabetes; is a global epidemic affecting people in developed countries and in...
Biotic invasions are among the main drivers of ecosystem change and contribute to species declines. ...
Human–wildlife conflict is a widespread and growing threat to conservation worldwide. It encompasses...
Citizen science is increasingly used to include in ecological monitoring over the past three decades...
Biodiversity is rapidly declining worldwide because of the anthropogenic impacts on the environment ...
In South Africa different species, from the genus Crataegus, including Crataegus monogyna Jacq and C...
Nymphaea mexicana Zuccarini (Nymphaeaceae) is an aquatic plant originating from south-eastern USA th...
Tropical forests play a central role in global carbon (C) cycles due to the high exchange rate of ca...
Where a poorly understood group of wildlife species seems to be declining quickly, a rapid assessmen...
Cycads first appeared about 300 million years ago and historical data indicates that they survived f...
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) are one of the most endangered carnivores in southern Africa. Dire...
Sundays Thicket and Spekboomveld vegetation in the Eastern Cape have experienced intensive and exten...
The present study is aimed at a phylogenetic reconstruction of Asperula L. sect. Cynanchicae (DC.) B...
Estuaries are historically convenient places to build industries, as it was deemed a suitable place ...
Deficiencies of zinc (Zn) and selenium (Se) are major causes of malnutrition-related health problems...
The metabolic disorder diabetes; is a global epidemic affecting people in developed countries and in...
Biotic invasions are among the main drivers of ecosystem change and contribute to species declines. ...
Human–wildlife conflict is a widespread and growing threat to conservation worldwide. It encompasses...
Citizen science is increasingly used to include in ecological monitoring over the past three decades...
Biodiversity is rapidly declining worldwide because of the anthropogenic impacts on the environment ...