A subdivision of vegetation characteristic of a certain altitude above sea level at a given latitude. (Source: ECHO2)



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Naidoo R, Brennan A, Shapiro AC, Beytell P, Aschenborn O, du Preez P, Kilian JW, Stuart-Hill G, Taylor RD 2020. Mapping and assessing the impact of small-scale ephemeral water sources on wildlife in an African seasonal savannah. Ecological Applications In Press
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van Rensburg BJ, Hugo S, Levin N, Kark S 2013. Are environmental transitions more prone to biological invasions?. Diversity and Distributions 19 341–351
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Grodek T, Morin E, Helman D, Lensky I, Dahan O, Seely M, Benito G, Enzel Y 2020. Eco-hydrology and geomorphology of the largest floods along the hyperarid Kuiseb River, Namibia. Journal of Hydrology 582
Mager DM, Hui C 2012. A first record of biological soil crusts in the Cape Floristic Region. South African Journal of Science 108 (7/8)
Getzin S, Yizhaq H, Cramer MD, Tschinkel WR 2019. Contrasting global patterns of spatially periodic fairy circles and regular insect nests in drylands. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 124
Mucina L, Jürgens N, Le Roux A, Rutherford MC, Schmiedel U, Esler KJ, Powrie LW, Desmet PG, Milton SJ 2006. Succulent Karoo Biome. Strelitzia 19 221-299
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Pufal G, Mayer C, Porembski S, Jürgens N 2008. Factors affecting fruit set in Aizoaceae species of the Succulent Karoo. Basic and Applied Ecology 9 401-409
Ravi S, Wang L, Kaseke KF, Buynevich IV, Marais E 2017. Ecohydrological interactions within "fairy circles" in the Namib Desert: Revisiting the self-organizationhypothesis. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 122 405–414
Muche G, Schmiedel U, Jürgens N 2012. BIOTA Southern Africa Biodiversity Observatories Vegetation Database. Vegetation databases for the 21st century 4 111–123
Schmiedel U, Dengler J, Luther-Mosebach J, Gröngröft A, Muche G, Petersen A, Strohbach BJ, Jürgens N 2010. Patterns and dynamics of vascular plant diversity along the BIOTA transects in southern Africa. Biodiversity in southern Africa. Volume 2: Patterns and processes at regional scale 118–135
Wang L, Kaseke KF, Ravi S, Jiao W, Mushi R, Shuuya T, Maggs-Kölling G 2019. Convergent vegetation fog and dew water use in the Namib Desert. Ecohydrology 12 (7)
Holmes PM, Richardson DM, Esler KJ, Witkowski ETF, Fourie S 2005. A decision-making framework for restoring riparian zones degraded by invasive alien plants in South Africa: review article. South African Journal of Science 101 (11-12) 553-564
Hadley NF, Szarek SR 1981. Productivity of desert ecosystems. BioScience 31 (10) 747-753