Optimising management of invasions in South African protected areas
Optimising management of invasions in South African protected areas
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Optimising management of invasions in South African protected areas
The project will focus on large datasets relating to insects, and their intra-specific trait variation in time and space, to test how organisms’ phenotypes are shaped by their environment, informing how rapidly they may respond to future climate change.
This project will develop and apply a trait-based approach to assessing the potential responses of alien species to climate change.
As hubs of human activity, urban areas experience a greater influx of non-native species introductions (accidental and ntentional) than rural or natural areas (Rebele 1994).
This research aims to compare the social behaviour, and associated the biological implications, between native and invasive populations of the guttural toad, Sclerophrys gutturalis. Our goal is to gain a deeper understand of how sociality may have promoted their invasive success.