AbstractOpuntia stricta (Cactaceae), an alien weed, has invaded an area of more than 35 000 ha in the Skukuza region of the Kruger National Park [KNP]. The distribution of the plant and features of the environment were used to identify biotic and abiotic factors which may be affecting the distribution and density of the plant. A Canonical Community Analysis revealed that none of the environmental factors that were monitored influenced the distribution or abundance of O. stricta in KNP. There were no apparent natural barriers that might limit the occurrence of O. stricta within the KNP. The study provides insight into the relationship between the invader and host environment, showing that there is a high probability that, unless there is app...
Background: Overcoming boundaries is crucial for incursion of alien plant species and their successf...
Question: Is Opuntia stricta more frequent, and its patches larger, under trees suitable for baboon ...
Alien species that are desirable and commercially important in some parts of the landscape but damag...
Opuntia stricta (Cactaceae), an alien weed, has invaded an area of more than 35 000 ha in the Skukuz...
AbstractOpuntia stricta (Cactaceae), an alien weed, has invaded an area of more than 35 000 ha in th...
AbstractCactoblastis cactorum, a phycitid moth, has been used with considerable success as a biologi...
Cactoblastis cactorum, a phycitid moth, has been used with considerable success as a biological cont...
Many factors influence the spread dynamics and distribution of invasive alien organisms. Despite pro...
The declared alien invader, Opuntia stricta (Haw.) Haw., is a serious pest in parts of the eastern C...
Although invasive alien species (IAS) are a major threat to biodiversity, human health, and economy,...
Many cactus species have been introduced around the world and have subsequently become major invad...
Abstract The patchy distribution of trees typical of savannas often results in a discontinuous distr...
Invasive alien plant species are increasingly invading natural habitats posing a major threat to sus...
We present the first detailed survey of a population of Acacia paradoxa DC. (syn. Acacia armata R.Br...
An autecological study of an invasive cactus (Cereus peruvianus) in the vicinity of Zandspruit, cent...
Background: Overcoming boundaries is crucial for incursion of alien plant species and their successf...
Question: Is Opuntia stricta more frequent, and its patches larger, under trees suitable for baboon ...
Alien species that are desirable and commercially important in some parts of the landscape but damag...
Opuntia stricta (Cactaceae), an alien weed, has invaded an area of more than 35 000 ha in the Skukuz...
AbstractOpuntia stricta (Cactaceae), an alien weed, has invaded an area of more than 35 000 ha in th...
AbstractCactoblastis cactorum, a phycitid moth, has been used with considerable success as a biologi...
Cactoblastis cactorum, a phycitid moth, has been used with considerable success as a biological cont...
Many factors influence the spread dynamics and distribution of invasive alien organisms. Despite pro...
The declared alien invader, Opuntia stricta (Haw.) Haw., is a serious pest in parts of the eastern C...
Although invasive alien species (IAS) are a major threat to biodiversity, human health, and economy,...
Many cactus species have been introduced around the world and have subsequently become major invad...
Abstract The patchy distribution of trees typical of savannas often results in a discontinuous distr...
Invasive alien plant species are increasingly invading natural habitats posing a major threat to sus...
We present the first detailed survey of a population of Acacia paradoxa DC. (syn. Acacia armata R.Br...
An autecological study of an invasive cactus (Cereus peruvianus) in the vicinity of Zandspruit, cent...
Background: Overcoming boundaries is crucial for incursion of alien plant species and their successf...
Question: Is Opuntia stricta more frequent, and its patches larger, under trees suitable for baboon ...
Alien species that are desirable and commercially important in some parts of the landscape but damag...