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Vol. 54 No. 1 (2024): Bothalia - African Biodiversity & Conservation
Vol. 54 No. 1 (2024): Bothalia - African Biodiversity & Conservation
Published:
2025-02-13
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Original research, Reviews, Strategies, Case studies
Revision of the North West province, South Africa, vegetation map
Philip Desmet, Greer Hawley, Anisha Dayaram, R. John Power, Reuben Heydenrych, Catherine M. Dzerefos, Ray Schaller, Norbert Hahn, Nancy Job
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Comparing the effectiveness of pitfall traps and active sampling methods for ants and spiders in a Chromolaena odorata invaded site
Vanessa L. Lauchande, Sinenhlahla P. Mntambo, Zabentungwa T. Hlongwane, Thinandavha C. Munyai
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The influence of distance from crushed stone mining on surface-active arthropods and soil properties
Inam Yekwayo, Asabonga Mngeni
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Role of Vachellia karroo as a nurse plant in oldfields targeted for passive restoration
Sheunesu Ruwanza, Voice Mlonzi
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A pollination mutualism over the edge: growth form and fig traits respond differently during niche expansion to arid environments
Michael McLeish, Danni Guo, Simon van Noort
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Notes on morphological characteristics and life history strategy of the genus Acanthopsis Harv. (Acanthaceae)
Hester Steyn, A.E. van Wyk
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An appraisal of the Mozambique types and endemic taxa in the Pires de Lima plant collection at the Porto Herbarium (PO, MHNC-UP)
Maria Beatriz Faria, Cristiana Vieira, Sofia Boanova Viegas, Jorge Paiva
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Short Communications
Endangered White-spotted Ketsi Blue butterfly, Lepidochrysops ketsi leucomacula, in KwaZulu-Natal
Adrian J. Armstrong, Yvette Ehlers Smith
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Nomenclatural Changes
The mysterious Widdringtonia wallichii (Cupressaceae) and the correct scientific name for the Clanwilliam cedar
John Manning, Peter Linder, Rafael Govaerts, John McNeill
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New distribution records
Bergbambos tessellata (Poaceae, Bambusoideae) endemic to southern Africa: new record from the Limpopo, South Africa
Aluoneswi C. Mashau, Moleseng C. Moshobane
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