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2. Seed banks and post‐fire recovery of invasive alien Metrosideros excelsa in South Africa: Implications for control
3. Moving with your mutualist: Predicted climate‐induced mismatch between Proteaceae species and their avian pollinators
4. Delaying a prescribed burn to scale up the restoration of alien‐invaded Lowland Sand Fynbos in South Africa
5. Barking up which tree? Characterizing farmers, farms, and a behavioral framework regarding livestock guardian dog use in South Africa
6. The importance of wild pollinators for indigenous crop pollination: The case of Cyclopia (honeybush)
7. Biological Invasions and Ecological Restoration in South Africa
8. Comparing invasive alien plant community composition between urban, peri-urban and rural areas; the city of Cape Town as a case study
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10. Biotic Interactions as Mediators of Biological Invasions: Insights from South Africa
11. The Role of Environmental Factors in Promoting and Limiting Biological Invasions in South Africa
12. Scaling up restoration efforts by simulating the effects of fire to circumvent prescribed burns when preparing restoration sites in South African fynbos ecosystems
13. Where are the seeds? Lack of floral morphs prevent seed production by the tristylous Pontederia cordata in South Africa
14. Distribution of Melaleuca rugulosa (Schlechtendal ex Link) Craven (Myrtaceae) in South Africa: Assessment of invasiveness and feasibility of eradication
15. Relationship of alien species continues in a foreign land: The case of Phytophthora and Australian Banksia (Proteaceae) in South African Fynbos
16. UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration: key considerations for Africa
17. Mixed effect of habitat fragmentation on pollinator visitation rates but not on seed production in renosterveld of South Africa
18. The invasive alien Hypericum canariense in South Africa: Management, cost, and eradication feasibility
19. Secondary invaders in riparian habitats can remain up to 10 years after invasive alien Eucalyptus tree clearing
20. Impacts of an invasive alien Proteaceae on native plant species richness and vegetation structure
21. Sexual dimorphism and static allometry in the South African scorpion Opistophthalmus karrooensis
22. Pollination and reproduction enhance the invasive potential of an early invader: the case of Lythrum salicaria (purple loosetrife) in South Africa
23. Nectar gardens on school grounds reconnect plants, birds and people
24. Static allometry and sexual dimorphism in the Striped Lesser-thicktail Scorpion Uroplectes lineatus
25. Protea maturation rates and fire return intervals in a mediterranean ecosystem: testing the rules of thumb at a local scale
26. Phylogeographic Patterns in a Semi-Lithophilous Burrowing Scorpion, Opistophthalmus pallipes, from South Africa
27. Supplementary material 1 from: Datta A, Kumschick S, Geerts S, Wilson JRU (2020) Identifying safe cultivars of invasive plants: six questions for risk assessment, management, and communication. In: Wilson JR, Bacher S, Daehler CC, Groom QJ, Kumschick S, Lockwood JL, Robinson TB, Zengeya TA, Richardson DM. NeoBiota 62: 81-97. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.62.51635
28. Identifying safe cultivars of invasive plants: six questions for risk assessment, management, and communication
29. Secondary invasion and weedy native species dominance after clearing invasive alien plants in South Africa: Status quo and prognosis
30. Modeling the Distribution of the Invasive Alien Cycad Aulacaspis Scale in Africa Under Current and Future Climate Scenarios
31. Pollination structures plant and nectar‐feeding bird communities in Cape fynbos, South Africa: Implications for the conservation of plant–bird mutualisms
32. Describing sexual dimorphism and fine scale spatial distributions in the Drab Thick-tail Scorpion, Parabuthus planicauda
33. Eucalyptus camaldulensisin South Africa – past, present, future
34. A framework for engaging stakeholders on the management of alien species
35. Emerging Ornamental Plant Invaders in Urban Areas—Centranthus ruber in Cape Town, South Africa as a Case Study
36. Invasive alien trees reduce bird species richness and abundance of mutualistic frugivores and nectarivores; a bird's eye view on a conflict of interest species in riparian habitats
37. Lack of human-assisted dispersal means Pueraria montana var. lobata (kudzu vine) could still be eradicated from South Africa
38. Site-specific conditions influence plant naturalization: The case of alien Proteaceae in South Africa
39. Pink flower preference in sunbirds does not translate into plant fitness differences in a polymorphic Erica species
40. Different Traits Determine Introduction, Naturalization and Invasion Success In Woody Plants: Proteaceae as a Test Case
41. Montpellier broom (Genista monspessulana) and Spanish broom (Spartium junceum) in South Africa: An assessment of invasiveness and options for management
42. The absence of fire can cause a lag phase: The invasion dynamics ofBanksia ericifolia(Proteaceae)
43. Pollination ecology of the invasive tree tobacco Nicotiana glauca: comparisons across native and non-native ranges
44. Reduced flower visitation by nectar-feeding birds in response to fire in Cape fynbos vegetation, South Africa
45. Easy technique for assessing pollination rates in the genus Erica reveals road impact on bird pollination in the Cape fynbos, South Africa
46. Farming with native bees ( Apis mellifera subsp. capensis Esch.) has varied effects on nectar‐feeding bird communities in South African fynbos vegetation
47. African sunbirds hover to pollinate an invasive hummingbird‐pollinated plant
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