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Novel urban ecosystems, biodiversity, and conservationKOWARIK, Ingo.Environmental pollution (1987). 2011, Vol 159, Num 8-9, pp 1974-1983, issn 0269-7491, 10 p.Conference Paper

Modelling biological invasions: species traits, species interactions, and habitat heterogeneityCANNAS, Sergio A; MARCO, Diana E; PAEZ, Sergio A et al.Mathematical biosciences. 2003, Vol 183, Num 1, pp 93-110, issn 0025-5564, 18 p.Article

Spreading disease: integro-differential equations old and newMEDLOCK, Jan; KOT, Mark.Mathematical biosciences. 2003, Vol 184, Num 2, pp 201-222, issn 0025-5564, 22 p.Article

Is invasiveness a legacy of evolution? Phylogenetic patterns in the alien flora of Mediterranean islandsLAMBDON, Philip W.Journal of Ecology. 2008, Vol 96, Num 1, pp 46-57, issn 0022-0477, 12 p.Article

A century of the ornamental plant trade and its impact on invasion successDEHNEN-SCHMUTZ, Katharina; TOUZA, Julia; PERRINGS, Charles et al.Diversity and distributions. 2007, Vol 13, Num 5, pp 527-534, issn 1366-9516, 8 p.Article

What Invasive Species Reveal about the Rate and Form of Contemporary Phenotypic Change in NatureWESTLEY, Peter A. H.The American naturalist. 2011, Vol 177, Num 4, pp 496-509, issn 0003-0147, 14 p.Article

Environmental severity and variation in the reproductive traits of Impatiens glanduliferaWILLIS, S. G; HULME, P. E.Functional ecology (Print). 2004, Vol 18, Num 6, pp 887-898, issn 0269-8463, 12 p.Article

How demographic stochasticity can slow biological invasionsSNYDER, Robin E.Ecology (Durham). 2003, Vol 84, Num 5, pp 1333-1339, issn 0012-9658, 7 p.Article

ARENA PAPER A ROADMAP FOR RIPARIAN INVASION RESEARCHGREENE, Samantha L.River research and applications (Print). 2014, Vol 30, Num 5, pp 663-669, issn 1535-1459, 7 p.Article

Does a new transportation system increase the risk of importing non-native species to Antarctica?TSUJIMOTO, Megumu; IMURA, Satoshi.Antarctic science (Print). 2012, Vol 24, Num 5, pp 441-449, issn 0954-1020, 9 p.Article

Species Diversity, Invasion, and Alternative Community States in Sequentially Assembled CommunitiesLIN JIANG; BRADY, Lauren; JIAQI TAN et al.The American naturalist. 2011, Vol 178, Num 3, pp 411-418, issn 0003-0147, 8 p.Article

How People Familiarize Themselves with Complex Ecological Concepts—Anchoring of Social Representations of Invasive Non-Native SpeciesSELGE, Sebastian; FISCHER, Anke.Journal of community & applied social psychology. 2011, Vol 21, Num 4, pp 297-311, issn 1052-9284, 15 p.Article

Domestic exotics and the perception of invasibilityQINFENG GUO; RICKLEFS, Robert E.Diversity and distributions. 2010, Vol 16, Num 6, pp 1034-1038, issn 1366-9516, 5 p.Article

The role of species traits and taxonomic patterns in alien bird impactsSHIRLEY, Susan M; KARK, Salit.Global ecology and biogeography (Print). 2009, Vol 18, Num 4, pp 450-459, issn 1466-822X, 10 p.Article

Weed risk assessment: a way forward or a waste of time?HULME, Philip E.Journal of applied ecology (Print). 2012, Vol 49, Num 1, pp 10-19, issn 0021-8901, 10 p.Article

Hull fouling as an invasion vector: can simple models explain a complex problem?SYLVESTER, Francisco; KALACI, Odion; LEUNG, Brian et al.Journal of applied ecology (Print). 2011, Vol 48, Num 2, pp 415-423, issn 0021-8901, 9 p.Article

Estimating the invasion success of introduced plantsCALEY, Peter; GROVES, Richard H; BARKER, Robyn et al.Diversity and distributions. 2008, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 196-203, issn 1366-9516, 8 p.Article

Controlling established invaders: integrating economics and spread dynamics to determine optimal managementEPANCHIN-NIELL, Rebecca S; HASTINGS, Alan.Ecology letters (Print). 2010, Vol 13, Num 4, pp 528-541, issn 1461-023X, 14 p.Article

Searching for non-indigenous species: rapidly delimiting the invasion boundaryLEUNG, Brian; CACHO, Oscar J; SPRING, Daniel et al.Diversity and distributions. 2010, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 451-460, issn 1366-9516, 10 p.Article

Biological invasions and the study of vertebrate dispersal of plants: Opportunities and integrationWESTCOTT, David A; FLETCHER, Cameron S.Acta oecologica (Montrouge). 2011, Vol 37, Num 6, pp 650-656, issn 1146-609X, 7 p.Article

Stochastic gravity models for modeling lake invasionsPOTAPOV, Alex; MUIRHEAD, Jim R; LELE, Subhash R et al.Ecological modelling. 2011, Vol 222, Num 4, pp 964-972, issn 0304-3800, 9 p.Article

Animal trade and non-indigenous species introduction: the world-wide spread of squirrelsBERTOLINO, Sandro.Diversity and distributions. 2009, Vol 15, Num 4, pp 701-708, issn 1366-9516, 8 p.Article

Emergent insights from the synthesis of conceptual frameworks for biological invasionsGUREVITCH, J; FOX, G. A; WARDLE, G. M et al.Ecology letters (Print). 2011, Vol 14, Num 4, pp 407-418, issn 1461-023X, 12 p.Article

Projecting trends in plant invasions in Europe under different scenarios of future land-use change : Quo vadis, ecosystem ? Scenarios as a tool for large-scale ecological researchCHYTRY, Milan; WILD, Jan; KÜHN, Ingolf et al.Global ecology and biogeography (Print). 2012, Vol 21, Num 1-2, pp 75-87, issn 1466-822X, 13 p.Article

Phylogenetic patterns differ for native and exotic plant communities across a richness gradient in Northern CaliforniaCADOTTE, Marc W; BORER, Elizabeth T; SEABLOOM, Eric W et al.Diversity and distributions. 2010, Vol 16, Num 6, pp 892-901, issn 1366-9516, 10 p.Article

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