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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

12. Scenarios for the management of invasive Acacia species in a protected area: Implications of clearing efficacy.

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

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

15. Genetic variation of two species with different life-history traits in the endangered renosterveld of South Africa - a comparative analysis of Eriocephalus africanus and Hemimeris racemosa.

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

17. Fynbos Proteaceae as model organisms for biodiversity research and conservation.

18. Dieback and mortality of South African fynbos shrubs is likely driven by a novel pathogen and pathogen-induced hydraulic failure.

19. Pioneers and Perches-Promising Restoration Methods for Degraded Renosterveld Habitats?

20. Assessing the Evidence Base for Restoration in South Africa.

21. Microbial diversity and community structure in Fynbos soil.

22. Xylem density, biomechanics and anatomical traits correlate with water stress in 17 evergreen shrub species of the Mediterranean-type climate region of South Africa.

23. An index to measure the conservation attitudes of landowners towards Overberg Coastal Renosterveld, a critically endangered vegetation type in the Cape Floral Kingdom, South Africa

24. The dominating influence of efficacy above management strategy in the long-term success of alien plant clearing programmes.

25. Challenges in invasive alien plant control in South Africa.

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

27. Limited knowledge flow among stakeholders of critically endangered renosterveld in South Africa.

28. No Evidence-Based Restoration Without a Sound Evidence Base: A Reply to Guldemond et al.

29. Is botany growing in South Africa.

30. What drives the use of scientific evidence in decision making? The case of the South African Working for Water program.

31. Low impact of fragmentation on genetic variation within and between remnant populations of the typical renosterveld species Nemesia barbata in South Africa.

32. Performance of invasive alien fountain grass (Pennisetum setaceum) along a climatic gradient through three South African biomes.

33. Reproductive biology and ecology of selected rare and endangered Oxalis L. (Oxalidaceae) plant species

34. Active seed sowing can overcome constraints to passive restoration of a critically endangered vegetation type.

35. Foraging potential of underground storage organ plants in the southern Cape, South Africa.

36. The hydrological impacts of restoration: A modelling study of alien tree clearing in four mountain catchments in South Africa.

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

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

39. Effect of land cover and ecosystem mapping on ecosystem-risk assessment in the Little Karoo, South Africa.

40. A case study of landholder attitudes and behaviour toward the conservation of renosterveld, a critically endangered vegetation type in Cape Floral Kingdom, South Africa.

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