Search Results - "Nänni, Ingrid"
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A new national unit for invasive species detection, assessment and eradication planning
Published in South African Journal of Science (01-05-2013)“…Even with no new introductions, the number of biological invasions in South Africa will increase as introduced species naturalise and become invasive. As of…”
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Grasses as invasive plants in South Africa revisited : patterns, pathways and management
Published in Bothalia (01-01-2017)“…Background: In many countries around the world, the most damaging invasive plant species are grasses. However, the status of grass invasions in South Africa…”
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An approach to the development of a national strategy for controlling invasive alien plant species: The case of Parthenium hysterophorus in South Africa
Published in Bothalia (01-01-2016)“…Invasive alien species require co-ordinated strategic management if negative impacts are to be effectively avoided. Here we describe a strategy for the…”
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Role of Beetle Marks and Flower Colour on Visitation by Monkey Beetles (Hopliini) in the Greater Cape Floral Region, South Africa
Published in Annals of botany (01-12-2007)“…BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A deviation from the classical beetle pollination syndrome of dull-coloured flowers with an unpleasant scent is found in the Greater Cape…”
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Diversification of a large genus in a continental biodiversity hotspot: Temporal and spatial origin of Muraltia (Polygalaceae) in the Cape of South Africa
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-04-2007)“…Phylogenetic relationships in the largely South African genus Muraltia (Polygalaceae) are assessed based on DNA sequence data (nuclear ribosomal ITS, plastid…”
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An innovative South African approach to mentoring novice professionals in Biodiversity Management
Published in International journal of evidence based coaching and mentoring (01-02-2013)“…The impact of invasive alien species is a global concern. In South Africa there are a limited number of trained and experienced Biodiversity professionals…”
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Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on Pollinator Diversity and Plant Reproductive Success in Renosterveld Shrublands of South Africa
Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2002)“…We examined the effects of habitat fragmentation on the pollinator diversity and reproductive success of seven perennial plant species in renosterveld…”
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Floral Biology of Hesperantha (Iridaceae: Crocoideae): How Minor Shifts in Floral Presentation Change the Pollination System
Published in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (01-01-2004)“…Field observations, floral dissections of a representative range of Hesperantha species, and pollen load analyses of insects captured on many of them indicate…”
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A new national unit for invasive species detection, assessment and eradication planning : review article
Published in South African journal of science (01-05-2013)“…Even with no new introductions, the number of biological invasions in South Africa will increase as introduced species naturalise and become invasive. As of…”
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An approach to the development of a national strategy for controlling invasive alien plant species : the case of Parthenium hysterophorus in South Africa : original research
Published in Bothalia (01-01-2016)“…Invasive alien species require co-ordinated strategic management if negative impacts are to be effectively avoided. Here we describe a strategy for the…”
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An approach to the development of a national strategy for controlling invasive alien plant species : the case of Parthenium hysterophorus in South Africa : original research
Published in Bothalia (01-01-2016)“…Invasive alien species require co-ordinated strategic management if negative impacts are to be effectively avoided. Here we describe a strategy for the…”
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