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A weighted key species method for monitoring changes in species composition of Highland Sourveld

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Pages 109-113 | Accepted 11 Nov 1988, Published online: 29 Oct 2010

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Craig Morris. (2017) Vegetation gradients around cattleposts in the eastern mountains of Lesotho. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 34:4, pages 219-225.
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Nelmarie Saayman, Craig Morris & Hannes Botha. (2014) Identifying key grazing indicators to monitor trends in the veld condition of Lambert's Bay Strandveld, South Africa. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 31:1, pages 43-47.
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J.C. Martens, J.E. Danckwerts & P.J.K. Zacharias. (1996) Species responses to grazing in the Smaldeel area of the Eastern Cape . African Journal of Range & Forage Science 13:1, pages 29-36.
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P.C.V. du Toit. (1995) The grazing index method of range condition assessment. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 12:2, pages 61-67.
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J.C. Martens & C.D. Morris. (1994) Classification of the grass layer of semi‐arid rangeland in the Smaldeel area of the eastern Cape. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 11:3, pages 61-68.
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C.R. Hurt, M.B. Hardy & N.M. Tainton. (1993) Identification of key grass species under grazing in the Highland Sourveld of Natal. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 10:2, pages 96-102.
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C.D. Morris, N.M. Tainton & M.B. Hardy. (1992) Plant species dynamics in the Southern Tall Grassveld under grazing, resting and fire. Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa 9:2, pages 90-95.
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O.J.H. Bosch & H.G. Gauch. (1991) The use of degradation gradients for the assessment and ecological interpretation of range condition. Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa 8:4, pages 138-146.
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C.R. Hurt & O.J.H. Bosch. (1991) A comparison of some range condition assessment techniques used in southern African grasslands. Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa 8:4, pages 131-137.
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Craig D. Morris & Rob Scott-Shaw. (2019) Potential grazing indicator forbs for two mesic grasslands in South Africa. Ecological Indicators 107, pages 105611.
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Asieh Sheikhzadeh, Hossein Bashari, Mostafa Tarkesh Esfahani, SeyedHamid Matinkhah & Mohsen Soleimani. (2019) Investigation of rangeland indicator species using parametric and non-parametric methods in hilly landscapes of central Iran. Journal of Mountain Science 16:6, pages 1408-1418.
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Tim G. O’Connor, Greg Martindale, Craig D. Morris, Alan Short, T.F. Witkowski & Rob Scott-Shaw. (2011) Influence of Grazing Management on Plant Diversity of Highland Sourveld Grassland, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Rangeland Ecology & Management 64:2, pages 196-207.
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Michael J. Lawes, D. Johan Kotze, Sven L. Bourquin & Craig Morris. (2005) Epigaeic Invertebrates as Potential Ecological Indicators of Afromontane Forest Condition in South Africa1. Biotropica 37:1, pages 109-118.
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A.E. Cauldwell, U. Zieger, G.J. Bredenkamp & J. du P. Bothma. (1999) The responses of grass species to grazing intensity in the miombo woodlands of the Chibombo District of the Central Province, Zambia. South African Journal of Botany 65:5-6, pages 310-314.
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F.P Jordaan, L.C Biel & P.I.M du Plessis. (1997) A comparison of five range condition assessment techniques used in the semi-arid western grassland biome of southern Africa. Journal of Arid Environments 35:4, pages 665-671.
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