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Mark Robertson
Centre for Invasion Biology, Department of Zoology & Entomology, University of Pretoria
Verified email at zoology.up.ac.za
Mathieu Rouget
CIRAD and University of KwaZulu-Natal
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Rethabile Motloung
University of Pretoria
Verified email at sanbi.org.za
Ecology
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Forestry trial data can be used to evaluate climate-based species distribution models in predicting tree invasions
RF Motloung, MP Robertson, M Rouget, JRU Wilson
Pensoft
, 2014
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2014
Endemism in southern African animals: definitions, concepts and their conservation value
R Motloung, M Hamer
2022
Understanding current and potential distribution of Australian acacia species in southern Africa
RF Motloung
PQDT-Global
, 2014
2014
Are bioclimatic niche models useful in predicting invasions?
R Motloung, M Robertson, M Rouget, J Wilson
2012
The use of bioclimatic modelling in predicting the relative invasion success of introduced acacias in southern Africa
RF Motloung, MP Robertson, M Rouget, JRU Wilson
2012
Naturalised and invasive succulents of southern Africa
JS Boatwright, HG Zimmermann, TP Jaca, RF Motloung, TD Malotsha
2011
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