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List of works by David Mark Richardson

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Elucidating the native sources of an invasive tree species, Acacia pycnantha, reveals unexpected native range diversity and structure

scientific article

Alien plant invasions--incorporating emerging invaders in regional prioritization: a pragmatic approach for Southern Africa

scientific article published on 25 October 2006

Alien plant invasions and native plant extinctions: a six-threshold framework

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Landscape Corridors: Possible Dangers?

scientific article published in Science

The impact of invasive alien Prosopis species (mesquite) on native plants in different environments in South Africa

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Resolving a Prickly Situation: Involving Stakeholders in Invasive Cactus Management in South Africa

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Hitting the right target: taxonomic challenges for, and of, plant invasions.

scientific article published on 19 September 2013

Colonization of Cape fynbos communities by forest species

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Socio-economic impact classification of alien taxa (SEICAT)

scientific article published in 2017

Explaining people's perceptions of invasive alien species: A conceptual framework

Both complete clearing and thinning of invasive trees lead to short-term recovery of native riparian vegetation in the Western Cape, South Africa

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Australian acacias as invasive species: lessons to be learnt from regions with long planting histories

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The effectiveness of active and passive restoration on recovery of indigenous vegetation in riparian zones in the Western Cape, South Africa: A preliminary assessment

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Macroecology meets invasion ecology: performance of Australian acacias and eucalypts around the world revealed by features of their native ranges

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Protected-area boundaries as filters of plant invasions

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Molecular systematics and ecology of invasive Kangaroo Paws in South Africa: management implications for a horticulturally important genus

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Native range size and growth form in Cactaceae predict invasiveness and impact

scientific article published on 23 June 2016

Biological invasions and natural colonisations are different – the need for invasion science

scientific article published on 14 September 2016

Biofuels and biodiversity in South Africa

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Does the legacy of historical biogeography shape current invasiveness in pines?

scientific article published on 19 October 2015

Distribution and management of Acacia implexa (Benth.) in South Africa: A suitable target for eradication?

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Soil nutritional status and biogeography influence rhizosphere microbial communities associated with the invasive tree Acacia dealbata.

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Non-native species in urban environments: patterns, processes, impacts and challenges

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Soft Touch or Heavy Hand? Legislative Approaches for Preventing Invasions: Insights from Cacti in South Africa

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Which Taxa Are Alien? Criteria, Applications, and Uncertainties

Using counterfactuals to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of controlling biological invasions

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Site-specific conditions influence plant naturalization: The case of alien Proteaceae in South Africa

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Plant Diversity in the Human Diet: Weak Phylogenetic Signal Indicates Breadth

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Predicting incursion of plant invaders into Kruger National Park, South Africa: the interplay of general drivers and species-specific factors

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Casuarina: biogeography and ecology of an important tree genus in a changing world

scholarly article by Luke J. Potgieter et al published 11 December 2013 in Biological Invasions

Propagule pressure drives establishment of introduced freshwater fish: quantitative evidence from an irrigation network

scientific article published on December 1, 2013

How to Invade an Ecological Network

scientific article published on 01 December 2018

The importance of pollinators and autonomous self‐fertilisation in the early stages of plant invasions:BanksiaandHakea(Proteaceae) as case studies

scientific article published on 9 April 2015

Small urban centres as launching sites for plant invasions in natural areas: insights from South Africa

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Clearing of invasive alien plants under different budget scenarios: using a simulation model to test efficiency

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Landscape fragmentation in South Coast Renosterveld, South Africa, in relation to rainfall and topography

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Patterns of alien plant distribution in a river landscape following an extreme flood

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Human usage in the native range may determine future genetic structure of an invasion: insights from Acacia pycnantha

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Managing biological invasions: charting courses to desirable futures in the Cape Floristic Region

Ecological research and conservation management in the Cape Floristic Region between 1945 and 2015: History, current understanding and future challenges

Ecology and management of invasive Pinaceae around the world: progress and challenges

Ecological disequilibrium drives insect pest and pathogen accumulation in non-native trees

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Plant invasion ecology - dispatches from the front line

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Similarity of introduced plant species to native ones facilitates naturalization, but differences enhance invasion success

scientific article published in Nature Communications

Identifying barriers to effective management of widespread invasive alien trees: Prosopis species (mesquite) in South Africa as a case study

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Alien plants as mediators of ecosystem services and disservices in urban systems: a global review

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Prosopis invasions in South Africa: Population structures and impacts on native tree population stability

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Much more give than take: South Africa as a major donor but infrequent recipient of invasive non-native grasses

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Managing alien bird species: Time to move beyond “100 of the worst” lists?

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Recovery of South African fynbos vegetation following alien woody plant clearing and fire: implications for restoration

scholarly article by Patricia M. Holmes et al published December 2000 in Austral Ecology