Centre for Invasion BiologyProtect the bugs, protect the planet: Invertebrate conservation is key in safeguarding global…By James Baxter-GilbertJan 29, 2020Jan 29, 2020
Centre for Invasion BiologyRiver red gum in South Africa — towards a national management strategyBy Heidi HirschDec 10, 2019Dec 10, 2019
Centre for Invasion BiologyPrioritising pathways, alien species, and sites for contingency planningBy Ashlyn PadayacheeDec 4, 2019Dec 4, 2019
Centre for Invasion BiologyGuava invasion facilitates changes in some soil propertiesBy Sheunesu RuwanzaNov 11, 2019Nov 11, 2019
Centre for Invasion BiologyThe silent and hidden movement of latent pathogens around the worldBy Fahimeh JamiOct 29, 2019Oct 29, 2019
Centre for Invasion BiologyWhere did the invasive Guttural Toads come from?Guttural toads (Sclerophrys gutturalis) have been invasive in Mauritius and Reunion for nearly 100 years (since ~1922), and have been in…Oct 7, 2019Oct 7, 2019
Centre for Invasion BiologyDigging into the causes of plant invasion effects on native biodiversity: alien plants as…By Raquel A. GarciaOct 2, 2019Oct 2, 2019
Centre for Invasion BiologyCentre for Invasion Biology represented at the IPBES assessment on invasive alien speciesBy Maria Loreto Castillo (Centre for Invasion Biology) and Llewellyn Foxcroft (SANParks and Centre for Invasion Biology)Sep 13, 2019Sep 13, 2019
Centre for Invasion BiologyOne thing often leads to another: the case of secondary invasionMlungele NsikaniAug 30, 2019Aug 30, 2019
Centre for Invasion BiologyAnthropic plant extinctions differ quantitatively and qualitatively between biodiversity hot- and…In a paper recently published in Current Biology, an international team led by C·I·B research associate Jaco Le Roux and postdoctoral…Aug 23, 2019Aug 23, 2019