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      Biological Invasions in South Africa 

      An Evaluation of the Impacts of Alien Species on Biodiversity in South Africa Using Different Assessment Methods

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          Effects of Invasive Alien Plants on Fire Regimes

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            Mammal invaders on islands: impact, control and control impact

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              Prehistoric extinctions of pacific island birds: biodiversity meets zooarchaeology.

              On tropical Pacific islands, a human-caused "biodiversity crisis" began thousands of years ago and has nearly run its course. Bones identified from archaeological sites show that most species of land birds and populations of seabirds on those islands were exterminated by prehistoric human activities. The loss of birdlife in the tropical Pacific may exceed 2000 species (a majority of which were species of flightless rails) and thus represents a 20 percent worldwide reduction in the number of species of birds. The current global extinction crisis therefore has historic precedent.
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                2020
                March 11 2020
                : 489-512
                10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_17
                35bb7d91-e9cd-4203-9f10-2d04ea642ef9
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