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Autor:
Lehlohonolo D. Adams, Dino Giovannoni, Vincent R. Clark, Sandy-Lynn Steenhuisen, Grant D. Martin
Publikováno v:
Plants, Vol 12, Iss 6, p 1308 (2023)
Knowledge on reproductive traits of problematic invasive alien plants, such as the woody invasive shrub Pyracantha angustifolia of temperate Chinese origin, can help better manage invasive species. To determine factors contributing to its invasion, w
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https://doaj.org/article/46ee57a76f5d412d8504874012871d72
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa. :1-15
Autor:
Gerald Chikowore, Grant D. Martin, Frank Chidawanyika, Martin Hill, Stefan Neser, Michael Day, Tony Grice, Godfrey Chikwenhere, Eunice Mangosho, Andy Sheppard
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Botany. 154:336-345
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Botany. 150:99-105
Autor:
Lehlohonolo D. Adams, Grant D. Martin, Colleen T. Downs, Vincent R. Clark, Vuyisile Thabethe, Islamiat A. Raji, Sandy-Lynn Steenhuisen
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 24:2809-2819
Autor:
Mpilonhle S. Ndlovu, Julie A. Coetzee, Menzi M. Nxumalo, Reshnee Lalla, Ntombifuthi Shabalala, Grant D. Martin
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 12, Iss 5, p 1472 (2020)
Sagittaria platyphylla Engelm. (Alismataceae) is a freshwater aquatic macrophyte that has become an important invasive weed in freshwater systems in South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, and recently China. In South Africa, due to its rapid increase
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https://doaj.org/article/59e72255c9834305a7d207c3f8a24331
Publikováno v:
GeoJournal. 87:4565-4578
Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) is a globally widespread tree of North American origin, considered as a tree of economic importance in some countries and regarded as disruptive invader in others. In South Africa, the species is categorised as
Publikováno v:
Rangeland Ecology & Management. 76:109-117
The growing invasion of ecosystems by invasive alien plants (IAPs) has substantially affected biodiversity worldwide, compromising provision of ecosystem services. In this study, we present evidence of the impacts of an IAP, Robinia pseudoacacia L.,
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Conservation. 25:429-439
Invasive alien trees transform landscapes and subsequent ecosystem function. For grassland ecosystems, fragmentation following invasion by alien woody species is of concern. In this study, we examined how an invasive alien tree, Robinia pseudoacacia
Autor:
Kim Canavan, Susan Canavan, Vincent Ralph Clark, Onalenna Gwate, Anthony Mapaura, David M. Richardson, Sandy-Lynn Steenhuisen, Grant D. Martin
Publikováno v:
Human-Nature Interactions ISBN: 9783031019791
Significance StatementInvasive alien plants (IAPs) in South African mountains are both threatening and supporting ecosystem services and human well-being for local communities, as well as those in nearby lowland areas. Higher elevation mountain areas
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a93283c4527bc4c8adec28cecf09ad14
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-01980-7_14
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-01980-7_14