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Katelyn Faulkner
Katelyn Faulkner
South African National Biodiversity Institute, University of Pretoria
Adresse e-mail validée de zoology.up.ac.za
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The status of biological invasions and their management in South Africa
BW Van Wilgen
SANBI, 2021
1332021
How do invasive species travel to and through urban environments?
AL Padayachee, UM Irlich, KT Faulkner, M Gaertner, Ş Procheş, ...
Biological invasions 19, 3557-3570, 2017
1302017
A simple, rapid methodology for developing invasive species watch lists
KT Faulkner, MP Robertson, M Rouget, JRU Wilson
Biological Conservation 179, 25-32, 2014
852014
Understanding and managing the introduction pathways of alien taxa: South Africa as a case study
KT Faulkner, MP Robertson, M Rouget, JRU Wilson
Biological Invasions 18, 73-87, 2016
842016
Indicators for monitoring biological invasions at a national level
JRU Wilson, KT Faulkner, SJ Rahlao, DM Richardson, TA Zengeya, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (6), 2612-2620, 2018
732018
Stronger regional biosecurity is essential to prevent hundreds of harmful biological invasions
KT Faulkner, MP Robertson, JRU Wilson
Global Change Biology 26 (4), 2449-2462, 2020
59*2020
South Africa’s pathways of introduction and dispersal and how they have changed over time
KT Faulkner, A Burness, MJ Byrne, S Kumschick, K Peters, MP Robertson, ...
Biological Invasions in South Africa 14, 313-354, 2020
502020
The balance of trade in alien species between South Africa and the rest of Africa
KT Faulkner, BP Hurley, MP Robertson, M Rouget, JRU Wilson
Bothalia-African Biodiversity & Conservation 47 (2), 1-16, 2017
49*2017
Lack of coherence in the warming responses of marine crustaceans
KT Faulkner, S Clusella‐Trullas, LS Peck, SL Chown
Functional Ecology 28 (4), 895-903, 2014
392014
Fine-scale ontogenetic shifts in settlement behaviour of mussels: changing responses to biofilm and conspecific settler presence in Mytilus galloprovincialis and Perna perna
CEO Von der Meden, F Porri, CD McQuaid, K Faulkner, J Robey
Marine Ecology Progress Series 411, 161-171, 2010
332010
Prioritising surveillance for alien organisms transported as stowaways on ships travelling to South Africa
KT Faulkner, MP Robertson, M Rouget, JRU Wilson
PLoS One 12 (4), e0173340, 2017
302017
Classifying the introduction pathways of alien species: are we moving in the right direction?
KT Faulkner, PE Hulme, S Pagad, JRU Wilson, MP Robertson
292020
The threats posed by the pet trade in alien terrestrial invertebrates in South Africa
T Nelufule, MP Robertson, JRU Wilson, KT Faulkner, C Sole, ...
Journal for Nature Conservation 55, 125831, 2020
192020
An assessment of the information content of South African alien species databases
KT Faulkner, D Spear, MP Robertson, M Rouget, JRU Wilson
Bothalia-African Biodiversity & Conservation 45 (1), 1-11, 2015
192015
Border control for stowaway alien species should be prioritised based on variations in establishment debt
KT Faulkner, MP Robertson, M Rouget, JRU Wilson
Journal of environmental management 180, 301-309, 2016
112016
Native-alien populations—an apparent oxymoron that requires specific conservation attention
T Nelufule, MP Robertson, JRU Wilson, KT Faulkner
NeoBiota 74, 57-74, 2022
102022
Effects of temperature on heat-shock responses and survival of two species of marine invertebrates from sub-Antarctic Marion Island
S Clusella-Trullas, L Boardman, KT Faulkner, LS Peck, SL Chown
Antarctic Science 26 (2), 145-152, 2014
102014
The status of biological invasions and their management in South Africa
V Wilgen, W Brian, KT Faulkner, O Chauke, J Fill, T Forsyth, L Foxcroft, ...
South African National Biodiversity Institute, 2018
62018
The wheat curl mite (Aceria tosichella, Prostigmata: Eriophyidae) could establish in South Africa
TS Venter, MP Robertson, DL Saccaggi, KT Faulkner
African Zoology 56 (1), 17-24, 2021
52021
An inventory of native-alien populations in South Africa
T Nelufule, MP Robertson, JRU Wilson, KT Faulkner
Scientific Data 10 (1), 213, 2023
42023
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