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Schutte CE, Meyer JJM, Breetzke G 2018. Are the fairy circles of Namibia caused by Euphorbia species?. South African Journal of Botany 115 308
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Bruyns PV 2014. The Apocynaceae of Namibia. Strelitzia (34)
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The Apocynaceae of Namibia.pdf 5.88 MB
Cron GV, Balkwill K, Knox EB 2006. A revision of the genus Cineraria (Asteraceae, Senecioneae). Kew Bulletin 61 449-535
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A revision of the genus Cineraria.pdf 4.58 MB
2008. Harpagophytum procumbens (Devil's Claw). Alternative Medicine Review 13 (3) 248-252
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Bredenkamp CL, van Wyk AE 2006. Phytogeography of Passerina (Thymelaeaceae). Bothalia 36 (2) 191-199
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Phytogeography of Passerina.pdf 1.17 MB
Thuiller W, Midgley GF, Hughes GO, Bomhard B, Drew G, Rutherford MC, Woodward FI 2006. Endemic species and ecosystem sensitivity to climate change in Namibia. Global Change Biology 12 (5) 759-776
Hanacek P, Klak C, Bruyns PV 2023. A new species of Gonialoe from southern Angola. South African Journal of Botany 159 653-657
Padayachee AL, Irlich UM, Faulkner KT, Gaertner M, Proches S, Wilson JRU, Rouget M 2017. How do invasive species travel to and through urban environments?. Biological Invasions 19 3557-3570
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Sullivan CA, O'Regan DP 2003. Winners and losers in forest product commercialisation.
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Winners and losers in forest product commercialisation.pdf 1.75 MB
Oldeland J, Große-Stoltenberg A, Naftal L, Strohbach BJ 2017. The Potential of UAV Derived Image Features for Discriminating Savannah Tree Species. The Roles of Remote Sensing in Nature Conservation 183-201
Nghikembua MT, Marker LL, Brewer B, Leinonen A, Mehtätalo L, Appiah M, Pappinen A 2021. Restoration thinning reduces bush encroachment on freehold farmlands in north-central Namibia. Forestry 94
Nghikembua MT, Marker LL, Brewer B, Leinonen A, Mehtätalo L, Appiah M, Pappinen A 2023. Response of woody vegetation to bush thinning on freehold farmlands in north‑central Namibia. Scientific Reports 13
Shikangalah RN, Mapani BS 2020. A review of bush encroachment in Namibia: From a problem to an opportunity. Journal of Rangeland Science 10 (3) 256-266
Ndeyanale E 2024. 654 suspects arrested for poaching.
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Henschel JR, Jürgens N 2024. Ecology of Psammophily in the Namib Dunes. Southern African Dunes
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Hatt SA, Thorogood CJ, Bolin JF, Musselman LJ, Cameron DD, Grace OM 2024. A taxonomic revision of the genus Hydnora (Hydnoraceae). Kew Bulletin 2024
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A taxonomic revision of the genus Hydnora.pdf 4.63 MB
Bolin JF, Maass E, Tennakoon KU, Musselman LJ 2009. Host-specific germination of the root holoparasite Hydnora triceps (Hydnoraceae). Botany 87 (12) 1250-1254
Tennakoon KU, Bolin JF, Musselman LJ, Maass E 2007. Structural attributes of the hypogeous holoparasite Hydnora triceps Drege and Meyer (Hydnoraceae). American Journal of Botany 94 (9) 1439-1449
Bruyns PV 2000. Baynesia, a new genus of Stapeliad from the Northwestern-most corner of Namibia (Apocynaceae). Novon a journal of botanical nomenclature from the Missouri Botanical Garden 10 354-358