The Impact of Invasive Alien Plants on Rangelands in South Africa

  • O’Connor T
  • van Wilgen B
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Rangeland covers >70% of the land surface of South Africa, and includes grassland, savanna, thicket, and karroid shrubland vegetation. These rangelands support domestic livestock and wildlife whose economic value is around ZAR 30 billion annually. They are...

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O’Connor, T. G., & van Wilgen, B. W. (2020). The Impact of Invasive Alien Plants on Rangelands in South Africa. In Biological Invasions in South Africa (pp. 459–487). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_16

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