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Mohlamatsane Mokhatla
Mohlamatsane Mokhatla
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Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment
AE Bates, RB Primack, BS Biggar, TJ Bird, ME Clinton, RJ Command, ...
Biological conservation 263, 109175, 2021
1402021
Sustainability of protected areas: Vulnerabilities and opportunities as revealed by COVID-19 in a national park management agency
MKS Smith, IPJ Smit, LK Swemmer, MM Mokhatla, S Freitag, DJ Roux, ...
Biological Conservation 255, 108985, 2021
1132021
A global assessment of alien amphibian impacts in a formal framework
GJ Measey, G Vimercati, FA De Villiers, M Mokhatla, SJ Davies, CJ Thorp, ...
Diversity and distributions 22 (9), 970-981, 2016
982016
Impact assessment with different scoring tools: How well do alien amphibian assessments match?
S Kumschick, G Vimercati, FA De Villiers, MM Mokhatla, SJ Davies, ...
NeoBiota 33, 53-66, 2017
792017
Frog eat frog: exploring variables influencing anurophagy
GJ Measey, G Vimercati, FA De Villiers, MM Mokhatla, SJ Davies, ...
PeerJ 3, e1204, 2015
692015
Cultural ecosystem services as complex outcomes of people–nature interactions in protected areas
DJ Roux, MKS Smith, IPJ Smit, S Freitag, L Slabbert, MM Mokhatla, ...
Ecosystem Services 43, 101111, 2020
412020
How repeatable is the Environmental Impact Classification of Alien Taxa (EICAT)? Comparing independent global impact assessments of amphibians
S Kumschick, GJ Measey, G Vimercati, FA De Villiers, MM Mokhatla, ...
Ecology and evolution 7 (8), 2661-2670, 2017
372017
Assessing the effects of climate change on distributions of Cape Floristic Region amphibians
MM Mokhatla, D Rödder, GJ Measey
South African Journal of Science 111 (11-12), 1-7, 2015
222015
A biogeographical assessment of anthropogenic threats to areas where different frog breeding groups occur in South Africa: implications for anuran conservation
MM Mokhatla, GJ Measey, CT Chimimba, BJ van Rensburg
Diversity and Distributions 18 (5), 470-480, 2012
152012
Frog eat frog: exploring variables influencing anurophagy. PeerJ 3: e1204
GJ Measey, G Vimercati, FA De Villiers, MM Mokhatla, SJ Davies, ...
142015
Has strategic planning made a difference to amphibian conservation research in South Africa?
J Measey, J Tarrant, A Rebelo, A Turner, L Du Preez, M Mokhatla, ...
Bothalia-African Biodiversity & Conservation 49 (1), 1-13, 2019
112019
How repeatable is the Environmental Impact Classification of Alien Taxa (EICAT)? Comparing independent global impact assessments of amphibians. Ecol Evol 7: 2661–2670
S Kumschick, GJ Measey, G Vimercati, FA De Villiers, MM Mokhatla, ...
112017
Ecophysiological models for global invaders: Is Europe a big playground for the African clawed frog?
P Ginal, M Mokhatla, N Kruger, J Secondi, A Herrel, J Measey, D Rödder
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative …, 2021
82021
The role of ambient temperature and body mass on body temperature, standard metabolic rate and evaporative water loss in southern African anurans of different habitat …
M Mokhatla, J Measey, B Smit
PeerJ 7, e7885, 2019
72019
More time for aliens? Performance shifts lead to increased activity time budgets propelling invasion success
P Ginal, N Kruger, C Wagener, L Araspin, M Mokhatla, J Secondi, ...
Biological Invasions 25, 267-283, 2023
22023
Evaluating the effects of changing global climate on amphibian functional groups of southern Africa: An ecophysiology modelling approach
MMD Mokhatla
Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch Univesity, 2018
12018
Biogeographical implications for amphibian conservation in southern Africa
M Mokhatla
12013
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