Taking toads back to Durban

The Guttural Toad has successfully invaded the islands of Mauritius and Reunion, as well as Constantia near Cape Town. All invasions seem to have originated near Durban, KZN. Recent research has shown ways in which these toads have adapted to their invaded habitats. But how would these react if they were moved back to Durban?

Provenance and pathways of invasive populations of Common Garden Lizard

The Common Garden Lizard, Calotes versicolor, has a wide native distribution from mainland Iran in the West, through the Indian peninsula, Myanmar to Hong Kong. If it were one species, it would be the world’s most widely distributed lizard. However, it is widely acknowledged that there are multiple species that are currently ascribed to this patronym.

Do urban areas provide thermal refugia to invasive species?

This project aims to explore potential climatic factors that favour but also confine alien species' distributions into urban areas. It will measure and assess differences in the mosaics of thermal microclimates available to alien species such as H. axyridis and L. capensis in urban and natural areas, and account for the diversity of stage-specific habitats.