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Occurrence and extent of hybridisation between the invasive Mallard Duck and native Yellow-billed Duck in South Africa
K Stephens, J Measey, C Reynolds, JJ Le Roux
Biological Invasions 22 (2), 693-707, 2020
212020
Coordinating invasive alien species management in a biodiversity hotspot: The CAPE Invasive Alien Animals Working Group
NJ Van Wilgen, JA Bell, L Stafford, J Wood, C Mabin, AA Turner, ...
Bothalia-African Biodiversity & Conservation 50 (1), 1-24, 2020
92020
Mistaken identity: challenges with specimen identification for morphologically conservative skinks (Trachylepis) leads to taxonomic error
K Stephens, GJ Alexander, BG Makhubo, NS Telford, KA Tolley
African Journal of Herpetology 71 (2), 101-118, 2022
52022
Coordinating invasive alien species management in a biodiversity hotspot: The CAPE Invasive Alien Animals Working Group. Bothalia-African Biodiversity & Conservation 50 (1): 1–24
SJ Davies, JA Bell, D Impson, C Mabin, M Meyer, C Rhoda, L Stafford, ...
52020
A decade of genetic monitoring reveals increased inbreeding for the Endangered western leopard toad, Sclerophrys pantherina
K Stephens, KA Tolley, JM da Silva
Conservation Genetics 23 (5), 903-918, 2022
32022
Mistaken identity: reliance on locality information influences identification in the morphologically conservative genus Trachylepis
GJ Alexander, BG Makhubo
2023
A ZONE OF GEOGRAPHIC OVERLAP BETWEEN TWO MORPHOLOGICALLY SIMILAR AFRICAN SKINKS.
K Stephens, NS Telford, BG Makhubo, GJ Alexander, KA Tolley
African Herp News, 2019
2019
Impacts of invasive birds: assessing the incidence and extent of hybridization between invasive Mallard Ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) and native Yellow-billed Ducks (Anas undulata …
K Stephens
Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University, 2019
2019
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