Lantana camara as a global invaderLantana is a widespread and problematic invasive plant with negative effects in over 60 countries globally (Parsons and Cuthbertson 2001). It originates from tropical America and was commonly introduced to other countries around the world, mainly by British colonialists, as an ornamental and/or living fence (Kannan et al. 2013). It is now invasive in many parts of Africa, Asia and Oceania (Bhagwat et al. 2012). The distribution and density of lantana is still increasing in many parts of the world, even in areas where it has been present for many years (Day et al. 2003). Lantana is estimated to have invaded 5 million ha in Australia, 13 million ha in India and 2 million ha in South Africa and is continuing to spread in these countries (Bhagwat et al. 2012).Lantana has many traits that make it a good invader, including all-year flowering and fruit production in many areas, especially if adequate moisture and light are available; adaptation to long-range dispersal by birds and