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Classical biological control for the protection of natural ecosystems
RG Van Driesche, RI Carruthers, T Center, MS Hoddle, ...
Biological control 54, S2-S33, 2010
3622010
Risk assessment, eradication, and biological control: global efforts to limit Australian acacia invasions
JRU Wilson, C Gairifo, MR Gibson, M Arianoutsou, BB Bakar, S Baret, ...
Diversity and distributions 17 (5), 1030-1046, 2011
2262011
National‐scale strategic approaches for managing introduced plants: insights from Australian acacias in South Africa
BW Van Wilgen, C Dyer, JH Hoffmann, P Ivey, DC Le Maitre, JL Moore, ...
Diversity and Distributions 17 (5), 1060-1075, 2011
2122011
The population dynamics of an introduced tree, Sesbania punicea, in South Africa, in response to long-term damage caused by different combinations of three …
JH Hoffmann, VC Moran
Oecologia 114, 343-348, 1998
1901998
Alien plant invasions
DM Richardson, IAW Macdonald, JH Hoffmann, L Henderson
Vegetation of Southern Africa. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 535-570, 1997
1671997
Biological control in the management of invasive alien plants in South Africa, and the role of the Working for Water Programme: working for water
HG Zimmermann, VC Moran, JH Hoffmann
South African Journal of Science 100 (1), 34-40, 2004
1572004
Biological control of invasive alien plants in South Africa: necessity, circumspection, and success
VC Moran, JH Hoffmann, HG Zimmermann
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3 (2), 71-77, 2005
1542005
Biological control of cactaceae in South Africa
ID Paterson, JH Hoffmann, H Klein, S Neser, CW Mathenge, ...
African Entomology 19 (1), 230-246, 2011
1242011
The renowned cactus moth, Cactoblastis cactorum: its natural history and threat to native Opuntia floras in Mexico and the United States of America
HG Zimmermann, VC Moran, JH Hoffmann
Diversity and Distributions 6 (5), 259-269, 2000
1222000
PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND SINK ACTIVITY OF WASP‐INDUCED GALLS IN ACACIA PYCNANTHA
N Dorchin, MD Cramer, JH Hoffmann
Ecology 87 (7), 1781-1791, 2006
1132006
Biological control of Australian Acacia species and Paraserianthes lophantha (Willd.) Nielsen (Mimosaceae) in South Africa
FAC Impson, CA Kleinjan, JH Hoffmann, JA Post, AR Wood
African Entomology 19 (1), 186-207, 2011
1092011
100 years of biological control of invasive alien plants in South Africa: history, practice and achievements: news & views
VC Moran, JH Hoffmann, HG Zimmermann
South African Journal of Science 109 (9), 1-6, 2013
1052013
Seed ecology of an invasive alien species, Acacia longifolia (Fabaceae), in Portuguese dune ecosystems
H Marchante, H Freitas, JH Hoffmann
American Journal of Botany 97 (11), 1780-1790, 2010
1042010
A proposed prioritization system for the management of invasive alien plants in South Africa: research in action
MP Robertson, MH Villet, DHK Fairbanks, L Henderson, SI Higgins, ...
South African Journal of Science 99 (1), 37-43, 2003
1042003
Biological control of weeds: the way forward, a South African perspective.
JH Hoffmann
1021995
Biological control of mesquite (Prosopis species) (Fabaceae) in South Africa
C Zachariades, JH Hoffmann, AP Roberts
African Entomology 19 (1), 402-415, 2011
1012011
Success in biological control of terrestrial weeds by arthropods
P Syrett, DT Briese, JH Hoffmann
Biological control: measures of success, 189-230, 2000
1012000
Host-plant affinities of two biotypes of Dactylopius opuntiae (Homoptera: Dactylopiidae): enhanced prospects for biological control of Opuntia stricta (Cactaceae) in South Africa
CR Volchansky, JH Hoffmann, HG Zimmermann
Journal of Applied Ecology, 85-91, 1999
901999
The potential role of seed banks in the recovery of dune ecosystems after removal of invasive plant species
H Marchante, H Freitas, JH Hoffmann
Applied Vegetation Science 14 (1), 107-119, 2011
882011
Post‐clearing recovery of coastal dunes invaded by Acacia longifolia: is duration of invasion relevant for management success?
H Marchante, H Freitas, JH Hoffmann
Journal of Applied Ecology 48 (5), 1295-1304, 2011
822011
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