Kirstenbosch: A unique blend of beauty and science

Brian J Huntley , Random House Struik , Brian W van Wilgen , BW Van Wilgen

A rapid assessment of the invasive status of Eucalyptus species in two South African provinces : working for water

G G Forsyth , D M Richardson , B W van Wilgen , P J Brown
South African Journal of Science 100 75 -77

78
2004
The cost of water hyacinth control in South Africa: a case study of three options

E van Wyk , B W van Wilgen
African Journal of Aquatic Science 27 ( 2) 141 -149

38
2002
Developing a protocol for managing the biophysical condition of a water management area: the Sabie catchment case study

E van Wyk , J Jaganyi , B van Wilgen , C Breen
African Journal of Aquatic Science 25 ( 1) 162 -168

2000
Prioritisation of established terrestrial environmental weeds for asset protection in South Africa.

Andrew Wannenburgh , Greg Forsyth , D le Maitre , Patrick O'Farrel
121 -124

2014
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR/BRIEWE AAN DIE REDAKTEUR

B. W. VAN WILGEN
South African forestry journal 134 ( 1) 52 -52

1985
Invasive alien plants and South African rivers: a proposed approach to the prioritization of control operations.

B. W. VAN WILGEN , J. L. NEL , M. ROUGET
Freshwater Biology 52 ( 4) 711 -723

39
2007
Effects of invasion of fire-free arid shrublands by a fire-promoting invasive alien grass (Pennisetum setaceum) in South Africa.

S. J. RAHLAO , S. J. MILTON , K. J. ESLER , B. W. VAN WILGEN
Austral Ecology 34 ( 8) 920 -928

35
2009
Recovery of South African fynbos vegetation following alien woody plant clearing and fire: implications for restoration

PATRICIA M. HOLMES , DAVID M. RICHARDSON , BRIAN W. WILGEN , CAROLINE GELDERBLOM
Austral Ecology 25 ( 6) 631 -639

124
2000
23
2016
What limits fire? An examination of drivers of burnt area in Southern Africa

SALLY ARCHIBALD , DAVID P. ROY , BRIAN W. van WILGEN , ROBERT J. SCHOLES
Global Change Biology 15 ( 3) 613 -630

480
2009
Fire season effects on the recruitment of non‐sprouting serotinous Proteaceae in the eastern (bimodal rainfall) fynbos biome, South Africa

STEFFEN HEELEMANN , ŞERBAN PROCHEŞ , ANTHONY G. REBELO , BRIAN W. van WILGEN
Austral Ecology 33 ( 2) 119 -127

40
2008
Acacia saligna’s soil legacy effects persist longer than ten years after clearing

M.M. Nsikani , A. Novoa , B. Van Wilgen , J.-H. Keet
South African Journal of Botany 109 361

2017
Response of Savanna Fire Regimes to Changing Fire‐Management Policies in a Large African National Park

B.W. VAN WILGEN , N. GOVENDER , H.C. BIGGS , D. NTSALA
Conservation Biology 18 ( 6) 1533 -1540

215
2004
The Blushing Bride: status of an endangered species

BW** Worth , SW* & van Wilgen
Veld \& Flora 74 ( 4) 122 -123

10
1988
Fire and Plants.

AR Watkinson , WJ Bond , BW van Wiglen
Journal of Applied Ecology 33 ( 6) 1585 -1585

1996
The effects of invasion by alien shrubs and trees on the fuel properties of ecosystems in the Western Cape, South Africa

TP JayiyaA , G MosesA , GG ForsythA BW van WilgenA
CSIR report to Working for Water. URL: http://www. dwaf. gov. za/wfw/docs/Jayiyaetal

2
2004
HARRY C. BIGGS, ANDRÉ LF POTGIETER, AND BRUCE H. BROCKETT

BRIAN W VAN WILGEN , WINSTON SW TROllope
The Kruger Experience: Ecology And Management Of Savanna Heterogeneity 149 -149

2003