Acacia xanthophloea (the ‘fever tree’) is a popular medicinal species that is traded widely in South Africa. Although it occurs throughout southern Africa, there is increasing pressure on its riverine and marshy habitats. This study compares the impact of harvesting on an A. xanthophloea population located on private land near Komatipoort, Mpumalanga, with two protected populations situated within the Kruger National Park. The densities of the harvested and protected populations were similar (84±8 trees/ha and 85±20 trees/ha, respectively). There were fluctuations in the quotients between frequencies of trees in successive diameter classes, which is common in savanna where high levels of fire, mega-herbivore and anthropogenic disturbance ar...
Bark damage resulting from elephant feeding is common in African savanna trees with subsequent inter...
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Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83-97).The reintroduction of free-roam...
Acacia xanthophloea (the ‘fever tree’) is a popular medicinal species that is traded widely in South...
Elephant damage was assessed in 1,007 Acacia trees and responses between Acacia tortilis and A. kirk...
AbstractA resurvey of a sample of marula trees (n=474) in the Kruger National Park (KNP) originally ...
Increasing elephant populations have been implicated in the decline of woody vegetation throughout A...
African savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana) can have detrimental impacts on trees; studies explor...
This study compared the effects of elephant browsing and response between Acacia tortilis and A. kir...
Commercialisation often increases the difficulty in managing harvested plant populations sustainably...
This study compared the effects of elephant browsing and response between Acacia tortilis and A. ki...
The Kruger National Park has responded to growing concern over the increasing elephant population by...
When elephant densities exceed approximately 0.5 per km[2], savanna woodlands are generally converte...
There is a concern that high densities of elephants in southern Africa could lead to the overall red...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.Extensive drought - and elephant-related ...
Bark damage resulting from elephant feeding is common in African savanna trees with subsequent inter...
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Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83-97).The reintroduction of free-roam...
Acacia xanthophloea (the ‘fever tree’) is a popular medicinal species that is traded widely in South...
Elephant damage was assessed in 1,007 Acacia trees and responses between Acacia tortilis and A. kirk...
AbstractA resurvey of a sample of marula trees (n=474) in the Kruger National Park (KNP) originally ...
Increasing elephant populations have been implicated in the decline of woody vegetation throughout A...
African savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana) can have detrimental impacts on trees; studies explor...
This study compared the effects of elephant browsing and response between Acacia tortilis and A. kir...
Commercialisation often increases the difficulty in managing harvested plant populations sustainably...
This study compared the effects of elephant browsing and response between Acacia tortilis and A. ki...
The Kruger National Park has responded to growing concern over the increasing elephant population by...
When elephant densities exceed approximately 0.5 per km[2], savanna woodlands are generally converte...
There is a concern that high densities of elephants in southern Africa could lead to the overall red...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.Extensive drought - and elephant-related ...
Bark damage resulting from elephant feeding is common in African savanna trees with subsequent inter...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/biology_ecology/4/thumbnail.jpgWe ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83-97).The reintroduction of free-roam...