An annotated species list of the alien vascular plant flora of the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve is presented. The flora comprises five gymnosperm and 68 angiosperm species that are definitely alien to the reserve and four angiosperm species that are possibly alien. The life-form distribution of the alien flora is shown to be significantly different from that of the indigenous flora; trees, shrubs and annual herbs are more important in the alien flora, and dwarf shrubs and perennial herbs are much less important. Biotic factors are suggested as being important in determining the success of alien invasions, in particular grazing by ungulates. The invasion rate is currently about one new species per year. By ceasing to introduce tree speci...
This paper examines the evidence for the effects of invasive alien plants in natural and semi-natura...
The alien vascular plant flora of the Kruger National Park is listed. Annotations cover the invasive...
Concern about the invasion of this reserve by alien trees and shrubs, principally Acacia cyclops, A....
The first survey was carried out simultaneously with a study of the natural vegetation of the Cape o...
Protected areas globally are threatened by the potential negative impacts that invasive alien plants...
Invasive alien species occur within several biodiverse regions of South Africa. It is not yet fully ...
The population changes of the five major invasive species over an average period of thirteen years b...
The first survey was carried out simultaneously with a study of the natural vegetation of the Cape o...
Protected areas globally are threatened by the potential negative impacts that invasive alien plants...
AbstractInvasive alien plants (IAPs) are regarded as the leading ecological threat to the recently e...
AbstractInvasive alien plants (IAPs) are regarded as the leading ecological threat to the recently e...
Many invasive alien plant species in South Africa are already well-established and cause substantial...
Bibliography: pages 792-808.Alien species known to be invading untransformed ecosystems in southern ...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
Alien annual herbs are presently invading the fynbos vegetation. Six study sites were surveyed, five...
This paper examines the evidence for the effects of invasive alien plants in natural and semi-natura...
The alien vascular plant flora of the Kruger National Park is listed. Annotations cover the invasive...
Concern about the invasion of this reserve by alien trees and shrubs, principally Acacia cyclops, A....
The first survey was carried out simultaneously with a study of the natural vegetation of the Cape o...
Protected areas globally are threatened by the potential negative impacts that invasive alien plants...
Invasive alien species occur within several biodiverse regions of South Africa. It is not yet fully ...
The population changes of the five major invasive species over an average period of thirteen years b...
The first survey was carried out simultaneously with a study of the natural vegetation of the Cape o...
Protected areas globally are threatened by the potential negative impacts that invasive alien plants...
AbstractInvasive alien plants (IAPs) are regarded as the leading ecological threat to the recently e...
AbstractInvasive alien plants (IAPs) are regarded as the leading ecological threat to the recently e...
Many invasive alien plant species in South Africa are already well-established and cause substantial...
Bibliography: pages 792-808.Alien species known to be invading untransformed ecosystems in southern ...
Almost 900 species of alien plants have escaped cultivation and established populations in the wild ...
Alien annual herbs are presently invading the fynbos vegetation. Six study sites were surveyed, five...
This paper examines the evidence for the effects of invasive alien plants in natural and semi-natura...
The alien vascular plant flora of the Kruger National Park is listed. Annotations cover the invasive...
Concern about the invasion of this reserve by alien trees and shrubs, principally Acacia cyclops, A....