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Biological Invasions in South Africa
The Biogeography of South African Terrestrial Plant Invasions
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Author(s):
David M. Richardson
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Llewellyn C. Foxcroft
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Guillaume Latombe
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David C. Le Maitre
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Mathieu Rouget
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John R. Wilson
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March 11 2020
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Springer International Publishing
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Pine Invasions in the Southern Hemisphere: Determinants of Spread and Invadability
D. Richardson
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P. Williams
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R. J. Hobbs
(1994)
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The roles of habitat features, disturbance, and distance from putative source populations in structuring alien plant invasions at the urban/wildland interface on the Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Karen P. Alston
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David Richardson
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Seed banks of invasive Australian Acacia species in South Africa: Role in invasiveness and options for management
David Richardson
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Robert L. Kluge
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Biological Invasions in South Africa: An Overview
pp. 33
A Brief, Selective History of Researchers and Research Initiatives Related to Biological Invasions in South Africa
pp. 67
The Biogeography of South African Terrestrial Plant Invasions
pp. 97
Invasive Alien Aquatic Plants in South African Freshwater Ecosystems
pp. 115
Terrestrial Vertebrate Invasions in South Africa
pp. 153
Alien Freshwater Fauna in South Africa
pp. 185
Alien Terrestrial Invertebrates in South Africa
pp. 207
Biological Invasions in South Africa’s Offshore Sub-Antarctic Territories
pp. 229
Coastal Invasions: The South African Context
pp. 249
Pathogens of Vertebrate Animals as Invasive Species: Insights from South Africa
pp. 275
Biological Invasions in South Africa’s Urban Ecosystems: Patterns, Processes, Impacts, and Management
pp. 313
South Africa’s Pathways of Introduction and Dispersal and How They Have Changed Over Time
pp. 355
The Role of Environmental Factors in Promoting and Limiting Biological Invasions in South Africa
pp. 387
Biotic Interactions as Mediators of Biological Invasions: Insights from South Africa
pp. 431
Impacts of Plant Invasions on Terrestrial Water Flows in South Africa
pp. 459
The Impact of Invasive Alien Plants on Rangelands in South Africa
pp. 489
An Evaluation of the Impacts of Alien Species on Biodiversity in South Africa Using Different Assessment Methods
pp. 515
Biological Invasion Policy and Legislation Development and Implementation in South Africa
pp. 553
More than a Century of Biological Control Against Invasive Alien Plants in South Africa: A Synoptic View of What Has Been Accomplished
pp. 573
Analysing the Risks Posed by Biological Invasions to South Africa
pp. 597
The Extent and Effectiveness of Alien Plant Control Projects in South Africa
pp. 629
Experience and Lessons from Alien and Invasive Animal Control Projects in South Africa
pp. 665
Biological Invasions and Ecological Restoration in South Africa
pp. 701
The Social Dimensions of Biological Invasions in South Africa
pp. 731
Education, Training and Capacity-Building in the Field of Biological Invasions in South Africa
pp. 759
South Africa as a Donor of Naturalised and Invasive Plants to Other Parts of the World
pp. 787
South Africa as a Donor of Alien Animals
pp. 831
Knowing-Doing Continuum or Knowing-Doing Gap? Information Flow Between Researchers and Managers of Biological Invasions in South Africa
pp. 855
Biological Invasions as a Component of South Africa’s Global Change Research Effort
pp. 879
South Africa’s Centre for Invasion Biology: An Experiment in Invasion Science for Society
pp. 917
Potential Futures of Biological Invasions in South Africa
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