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1. The bii4africa dataset of faunal and floral population intactness estimates across Africa’s major land uses.

2. Delaying a prescribed burn to scale up the restoration of alien‐invaded Lowland Sand Fynbos in South Africa.

3. Functional traits shape plant–plant interactions and recruitment in a hotspot of woody plant diversity.

4. Inclusion of ecosystem services in the management of municipal natural open space systems.

5. The Southern African Program on Ecosystem Change and Society: an emergent community of practice.

6. Grazing capacity change on a small Mediterranean-type South African offshore island following the control of invasive alien European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus).

7. Bird and insect pollinators differ in specialization and potential pollination services along disturbance and resource gradients.

8. Mapping Invasive Herbaceous Plant Species with Sentinel-2 Satellite Imagery: Echium plantagineum in a Mediterranean Shrubland as a Case Study.

9. Evaluating Nature-Based Solutions for Water Management in Peri-Urban Areas.

10. Scaling up restoration efforts by simulating the effects of fire to circumvent prescribed burns when preparing restoration sites in South African fynbos ecosystems.

11. Interactions between protea plants and their animal mutualists and antagonists are structured more by energetic than morphological trait matching.

12. Social-ecological change: insights from the Southern African Program on Ecosystem Change and Society.

13. Framework for Planning and Evaluation of Nature-Based Solutions for Water in Peri-Urban Areas.

14. Guiding restoration of riparian ecosystems degraded by plant invasions: Insights from a complex social-ecological system in the Global South.

15. The response of geophytes to continuous human foraging on the Cape south coast, South Africa and its implications for early hunter-gatherer mobility patterns.

16. Understanding community perceptions of a natural open space system for urban conservation and stewardship in a metropolitan city in Africa.

17. The loneliness of the long-distance ethnobotanist: a constructive critique of methods used in an ethnoveterinary study in Mongolia.

18. Grit and consequence.

19. Unlocking and securing ecological infrastructure investments: The needs and willingness to invest and institutional support mechanisms used.

20. Typologies of collaborative governance for scaling nature-based solutions in two strategic South African river systems.

21. Range‐wide population viability analyses reveal high sensitivity to wildflower harvesting in extreme environments.

22. A dynamic modeling tool to anticipate the effectiveness of invasive plant control and restoration recovery trajectories in South African fynbos.

23. Quantifying range structure to inform management in invaded landscapes.

24. Mechanistic reconciliation of community and invasion ecology.

25. Obituary: Shayne Martin Jacobs (20th April 1971–19th September 2021).

26. Horizon scanning for South African biodiversity: A need for social engagement as well as science.

27. Ecological restoration of ecosystems degraded by invasive alien plants in South African Fynbos: Is spontaneous succession a viable strategy?

28. Nitrogen and phosphorus influence Acacia saligna invasiveness in the fynbos biome.

29. Functional traits explain the Hutchinsonian niches of plant species.

30. Mismatches between demographic niches and geographic distributions are strongest in poorly dispersed and highly persistent plant species.

31. Identifying research questions for the conservation of the Cape Floristic Region.

32. Fire and life history affect the distribution of plant species in a biodiversity hotspot.

33. Invasive plant removal increases insect herbivory pressure on a native tree due to an increase in resource quality.

34. Seed survival of Australian Acacia in the Western Cape of South Africa in the presence of biological control agents and given environmental variation.

35. Exploring integrative research in the context of invasive alien plant management.

36. Alien tree invasion into a South African montane grassland ecosystem: impact of Acacia species on rangeland condition and livestock carrying capacity.

37. The impact of anthropogenically induced degradation on the vegetation and biochemistry of South African palmiet wetlands.

38. Assessing the success of experimental rehabilitation on a coastal mineral sands mine in Namaqualand, South Africa§.

39. The impact of data precision on the effectiveness of alien plant control programmes: a case study from a protected area.

40. Quantification of water purification in South African palmiet wetlands.

41. Temperature mediates the impact of non-native rainbow trout on native freshwater fishes in South Africa’s Cape Fold Ecoregion.

42. Physiological responses to folivory and phytopathogens in a riparian tree, Brabejum stellatifolium, native to the fynbos biome of South Africa.

43. What drives performance potential of Lantana camara L. (sensu lato) in the invaded range?

44. Vulnerability of Cape Fold Ecoregion freshwater fishes to climate change and other human impacts.

45. Influence of fire on critically endangered Swartland Shale Renosterveld in the Cape Floristic Region.

46. Direct environmental impacts of solar power in two arid biomes: An initial investigation.

47. Initial Review and Analysis of the Direct Environmental Impacts of CSP in the Northern Cape, South Africa.

48. Sugar landscapes and pollinator-mediated interactions in plant communities.

49. Invasive Australian Acacia seed banks: Size and relationship with stem diameter in the presence of gall-forming biological control agents.

50. Heat and smoke pre-treatment of seeds to improve restoration of an endangered Mediterranean climate vegetation type.

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