In 1998, a study was initiated to assess the relative effectiveness of three different sowing treatments for reducing soil erosion and restoring indigenous vegetation cover after alien clearing in the Western Cape. The study concluded that introducing a mixture of seed to a riparian zone with a history of invasion can increase indigenous vegetation cover and species richness and has a stabilizing effect on eroded riverbanks. We report on a re-assessment of the restoration plots after a period of 8 years (with no follow up control) and a summer fire in 2005. The re-assessment included a survey of all the burnt woody material within the different treatment plots to determine species presence (dead or resprouting) and abundance, as well as a s...
Riparian areas contribute significantly to the spread of many invasive alien tree species which alte...
Riparian areas are highly complex systems with varying levels of disturbance that are highly suscept...
Invasive alien species are widely considered to be the second most significant threat to biodiversit...
AbstractIn 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cap...
In 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cape, South...
AbstractIn 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cap...
The most recent surveys in South Africa estimate that invasions are still increasing, despite substa...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-134).Riparian zones are dynamic, a...
Riparian areas contribute significantly to the spread of many invasive species which alter the ecosy...
The invasion of alien trees is a major threat to the freshwater resources and biodiversity of South ...
The invasion of alien trees is a major threat to the freshwater resources and biodiversity of South ...
The Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive alien plan...
AbstractRiparian zones are complex disturbance-mediated systems that are highly susceptible to invas...
AbstractRiparian ecosystems in South Africa's fynbos biome are heavily invaded by alien woody plants...
The outcomes of ecosystem restoration projects should be periodically monitored to inform subsequent...
Riparian areas contribute significantly to the spread of many invasive alien tree species which alte...
Riparian areas are highly complex systems with varying levels of disturbance that are highly suscept...
Invasive alien species are widely considered to be the second most significant threat to biodiversit...
AbstractIn 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cap...
In 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cape, South...
AbstractIn 1998, a restoration field trial was initiated in a catchment near Wellington (Western Cap...
The most recent surveys in South Africa estimate that invasions are still increasing, despite substa...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-134).Riparian zones are dynamic, a...
Riparian areas contribute significantly to the spread of many invasive species which alter the ecosy...
The invasion of alien trees is a major threat to the freshwater resources and biodiversity of South ...
The invasion of alien trees is a major threat to the freshwater resources and biodiversity of South ...
The Working for Water programme is tasked with the important role of controlling invasive alien plan...
AbstractRiparian zones are complex disturbance-mediated systems that are highly susceptible to invas...
AbstractRiparian ecosystems in South Africa's fynbos biome are heavily invaded by alien woody plants...
The outcomes of ecosystem restoration projects should be periodically monitored to inform subsequent...
Riparian areas contribute significantly to the spread of many invasive alien tree species which alte...
Riparian areas are highly complex systems with varying levels of disturbance that are highly suscept...
Invasive alien species are widely considered to be the second most significant threat to biodiversit...