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Marchante, H., Freitas, H. and Hoffmann, J.H. <strong>2011</strong>. Postclearing<br />

recovery of coastal dunes invaded by Acacia<br />

longifolia: is duration of invasion relevant formanagement<br />

success? Journal of Applied Ecology, 10: 1295-1304.<br />

Marchante, H., Freitas, H. and Hoffmann, J.H. <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

The potential role of seed banks in the recovery of dune<br />

ecosystems after removal of invasive plant species.<br />

Applied Vegetation Science, 14: 107-119.<br />

Marco, H., Simek, P. and Gade, G. <strong>2011</strong>. The first decapeptide<br />

adipokinetic hormone(AKH) in Heteroptera: A novel AKH<br />

from a South African saucer bug, Laccocoris spurcus<br />

(Naucoridae, Laccocorinae). Peptides, 32(3): 454-460.<br />

Martin, T., Lloyd, P., Bosque, C., Barton, D.C., Biancucci,<br />

A.L., Cheng, Y.R. and Ton, R. <strong>2011</strong>. Growth rate variation<br />

among passerine species in tropical and temperate<br />

sites: an antagonistic interaction between parental food<br />

provisioning and nest predation risk. Evolution, 65(6):<br />

1607-1622.<br />

McGeoch, M.A., Sithole, H., Samways, M., Simaika, J.P.,<br />

Pryke, J.S., Picker, M.D., Uys, C.J., Armstrong, A.J.,<br />

Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S., Engelbrecht, I.A., Braschler,<br />

B. and Hamer, M. <strong>2011</strong>. Conservation and monitoring<br />

of invertebrates in terrestrial protected areas. Koedoe:<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Journal of the South African National Parks,<br />

53(2): 1-13.<br />

McLeish, M., Guo, D., van Noort, S. and Midgley, G.F.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. Life on the edge: Rare and restricted episodes of<br />

a pan-tropical mutualism adapting to drier climates. New<br />

Phytologist, 191: 210-222.<br />

Mead, A., Carlton, J., Griffiths, C.L. and Rius, M. <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Introduced and cryptogenic marine and estuarine species<br />

of South Africa. Journal of Natural History, 45: 2463-2524.<br />

Mead, A., Carlton, J., Griffiths, C.L. and Rius, M. <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Revealing the scale of marine bioinvasions in developing<br />

regions: a South African re-assessment. Biological<br />

Invasions, 13: 1991-2008.<br />

Meissner, T.W.J., Remisiewicz, M. and Pilacka, L. <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Investigations of sexual dimorphism in live Kittlitz’s Plover<br />

Charadrius pecuarius from inland South Africa. Ostrich,<br />

82(2): 135-139.<br />

Melo, M., Warren, B.H. and Jones, P.J. <strong>2011</strong>. Rapid<br />

parallel evolution of aberrant traits in the diversification<br />

of the Gulf of Guinea white-eyes (Aves, Zosteropidae).<br />

Molecular Ecology, 20: 4953-4967.<br />

Meyer, M.A., Anderson-Reade, M.D., Cliff, G., Dudley, S.<br />

and Kirkman, S.P. <strong>2011</strong>. Trends and interventions in large<br />

whale entanglement along the South African coast. African<br />

Journal of Marine Science, 33(3): 429-439.<br />

Mills, M., Olmos, F., Melo, M. and Dean, W.R.J. <strong>2011</strong>. Mount<br />

Moco: its importance to the conservation of Swierstras<br />

Francolin Pternistis swierstrai and the Afromontane avifauna<br />

of Angola. Bird Conservation International, 21: 119-133.<br />

Mlambo, M., Bird, M., Reed, C.C. and Day, J.A. <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Diversity patterns of temporary wetland macroinvertebrate<br />

assemblages in the south-western Cape, South Africa.<br />

African Journal of Aquatic Science, 36(1): 299-308.<br />

Molodtsova, T.N., Griffiths, C.L. and Acuna, F. <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

A new species of shallow-water cerianthid (Cnidaria:<br />

Anthozoa) from South Africa, withremarks on the genus<br />

Ceriantheopsis. African Natural History, 7: 1-8.<br />

Moloney, C.L., St John, M.A., Denman, K., Karl, M., Kster,<br />

F.W., Sundby, S. and Wilson, R. <strong>2011</strong>. Weaving marine<br />

food webs from end to end under global change. Journal<br />

of Marine Systems, 84: 106-116.<br />

Moran, V.C., Hoffmann, J.H. and Hill, M.P. <strong>2011</strong>. A context<br />

for the <strong>2011</strong> compilation of reviews on the biological<br />

control of invasive alien plants in South Africa. African<br />

Entomology, 19(2): 177-185.<br />

Musvuugwa, M. and Hockey, P.A.R. <strong>2011</strong>. Latitudinal<br />

patterns of reproductive effort in gamebirds and waterfowl:<br />

bucking the trend? Ibis, 153: 165-169.<br />

Nchu, F., Githiori, J.B., McGaw, L.J. and Eloff, J.N.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. Anthelmintic and cytotoxic activities of extracts of<br />

Markhamia obtusifolia Sprague (Bignoniaceae). Veterinary<br />

Parasitology, 183: 184-188.<br />

Ndhlovu, T., Milton, S. and Esler, K.J. <strong>2011</strong>. Impact of Prosopis<br />

(mesquite) invasion and clearing on the grazing capacity of<br />

semiarid Nama Karoo rangeland, South Africa. African Journal<br />

of Range and Forage Science, 28(3): 129-137.<br />

Nel, J., Turak, E., Linke, S. and Brown, C. <strong>2011</strong>. Integration of<br />

environmental flow assessment and freshwater conservation<br />

planning: a new era in catchment management. Marine and<br />

Freshwater <strong>Research</strong>, 62(3): 290-299.<br />

Nelson-Flower, M., Hockey, P.A.R., O’Ryan, C., Raihani,<br />

N.J., Du Plessis, M.A. and Ridley, M. <strong>2011</strong>. Monogamous<br />

dominant pairs monopolize reproduction in the cooperatively<br />

breeding pied babbler. Behavioral Ecology, 22: 559-565.<br />

Oatley, G., Bowie, R.C.K. and Crowe, T. <strong>2011</strong>. The use<br />

of subspecies in the systematics of southern African<br />

white-eyes: historical entities or eco-geographic variants.<br />

Journal of Zoology, 284: 21-30.<br />

O’Riain, M.J. and Hoffman, T. <strong>2011</strong>. The spatial ecology<br />

of Chacma Baboons (Papio ursinus) in a human-modified<br />

environment. International Journal of Primatology, 32(2):<br />

308-328.<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> ReseaRCh RepoRT '11

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