Bothalia

Papers
(The TQCC of Bothalia is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mushroom art in South Africa and Zimbabwe – Emil Holub: 1847–19029
Monitoring and conservation of the rare orchid Didimoplexis verrucosa in the face of change9
A baseline assessment of the photosynthetic potential of Welwitschia mirabilis using the JIP-test for monitoring and conservation purposes6
Evolution of South African brambles (Rubus L.) – new insights from molecular markers6
New combinations in Drimia Jacq. ex Wild. (Hyacinthaceae: Urgineoideae) and an updated key to the southern African species6
A nomenclatural correction in Colchicum L. (Colchicaceae: Colchiceae) in southern Africa: two new combinations for C. coloratum J.C.Manning & Vinn., nom. superfl.5
Revision of the North West province vegetation map4
Arctotis gazanioides (Asteraceae: Arctotideae), a new species from the Bokkeveld Plateau, Northern Cape Province, South Africa4
The non-acarine Arachnida of the Amathole Mountains, South Africa3
Open Ecosystems: Ecology and Evolution Beyond the Forest Edge3
The influence of land use-impacted tributaries on water quality and phytoplankton in the Mooi River, North West Province, South Africa3
Ecological factors determining the distribution patterns of Cyrtanthus nutans in North -Western KwaZulu-Natal3
A rapid biodiversity assessment of Lesotho’s first proposed Biosphere Reserve: a case study of Bokong Nature Reserve and Tšehlanyane National Park3
New records of Lamiaceae (Lamioideae and Scutellarioideae) for D.R. Congo, Rwanda and Burundi2
Bergbambos tessellata (Poaceae) endemic to southern Africa: new record from the Limpopo Province, South Africa2
A Critically Endangered Proteaceae in the Cape Florisitic Region threatened by an invasive pathogen2
Rediscovery of Scarabaeus sevoistra Alluaud, 1902 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae): biological notes and IUCN Red Listing2
Endangered white-spotted Ketsi Blue butterfly Lepidochrysops ketsi leucomacula in KwaZulu-Natal2
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