Biological Invasions in South Africa 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_12
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South Africa’s Pathways of Introduction and Dispersal and How They Have Changed Over Time

Abstract: Alien taxa have been introduced to South Africa through a wide variety of pathways, and have subsequently been intentionally or accidentally dispersed across the country. While many introductions to South Africa have been intentional, alien

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“…reduced seed set) was not tested. In contrast, no effects on the efficiency of bird pollination of native species was caused by the presence of the invasive Showy Banksia, Banksia speciosa (Erckie 2017). Banksia species are known to add significant amounts of nectar to the landscape during the peak flowering time of native CFR Proteaceae (Geerts et al 2013).…”
Section: Selected Examples Of Impacts On Native Species Biotic Interamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…reduced seed set) was not tested. In contrast, no effects on the efficiency of bird pollination of native species was caused by the presence of the invasive Showy Banksia, Banksia speciosa (Erckie 2017). Banksia species are known to add significant amounts of nectar to the landscape during the peak flowering time of native CFR Proteaceae (Geerts et al 2013).…”
Section: Selected Examples Of Impacts On Native Species Biotic Interamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Part III (Chaps. 12-14) details the underlying factors influencing invasionshow species arrived in South Africa, and how they were dispersed once they got here (Faulkner et al 2020); the environmental factors, including geomorphology, soils, climate, extreme events (specifically droughts and floods), fire, and land uses that influence the success of alien species (Wilson et al 2020a); and the role of symbiotic interactions in affecting biological invasions in South Africa (Le Roux et al 2020). Many early introductions were deliberate, but accidental introductions are increasing in importance.…”
Section: Scope and Arrangement Of This Bookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This might be the case in this study whereby the land-use type of the areas currently invaded by P. afra changed from bare land and seasonally flooded wetlands in 1985 and 2005 respectively to shrub and grasslands in 2020. The changes in the land-use and land cover of Lafia from 1985 to 2020 as a result of environmental disturbances could have served as the gateway for the successful invasion of P. afra as confirmed by other studies whereby land-use change due to disturbances were promoters of invasion (Faulkner et al, 2020;Portgieter et al, 2020). If the spread of this plant is not controlled early, it poses serious threats on the large areas already predicted by the Maxent model to be affected which fall within the productive parts of the land-use in Lafia, Nigeria.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…In addition, areas with high rate of disturbances in the land-use, for example urban areas are found to be more susceptible to the survival and spread of invasive plants (Portgieter et al, 2020). The construction of roads and railways in some cities in South Africa, which is a major disturbance, has been reported to have served as gateway for the rapid spread of many invasive plants (Faulkner et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%