Demographic amplification is a predictor of invasiveness among plants
Invasive plant species threaten native biodiversity, ecosystems, agriculture, industry and human health worldwide, lending urgency to the search for predictors of plant invasiveness outside native ranges. There is much conflicting evidence about which plant characteristics best predict invasiveness....
Main Authors: | Jelbert, K, Buss, D, McDonald, J, Townley, S, Franco, M, Stott, I, Jones, O, Salguero-Gómez, R, Buckley, Y, Knight, T, Silk, M, Sargent, F, Rolph, S, Wilson, P, Hodgson, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2019
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