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Mathias Christina, Céline Gire, Mark R. Bakker, Alan Leckie, Jianming Xue, Peter W. Clinton, Zaira Negrin-Perez, José Ramon Arevalo Sierra, Jean-Christophe Domec, Maya Gonzalez.
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Comparative invasion ecology of Carpobrotus from four continents: responses to nutrients and competition
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Effects of latitude and soil microbes on the resistance of invasive Solidago canadensis to its co-evolved insect herbivore Corythucha marmorata
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Effects of latitudinal variation on field and common garden comparisons between native and introduced groundsel (Senecio vulgaris) populations
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Dynamics in the emergence of dormant and non-dormant herbaceous species from the soil seed bank from a Brazilian dry forest
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Chika Egawa, Takeshi Osawa, Tomoko Nishida and Yasuto Furukawa.
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Marco A. Molina-Montenegro, Alejandro del Pozo, Ernesto Gianoli.
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The root structures of 21 aquatic plants in a macrophyte-dominated lake in China
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Changes in microhabitat, but not allelopathy, affect plant establishment after Acacia dealbata invasion
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