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Author's A biogeographical approach to plant invasions: the importance of studying exotics in their introduced and native range
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Author's A synthesis of local adaptation to climate through reciprocal common gardens
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Author's A tribute to Enrique J. Chaneton
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Author's Allele identification for transcriptome-based population genomics in the invasive plant Centaurea solstitialis
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Author's Allelopathy and exotic plant invasion
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Author's Analysis of an invasion in the community context: a case study about differences and similarities between native and non-native shrubs
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Author's Are exotic plants more abundant in the introduced versus native range?
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Author's Are local filters blind to provenance? Ant seed predation suppresses exotic plants more than natives
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Author's Biogeographic differences in the allelopathy of leaf surface extracts of an invasive weed
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Author's Burrowing herbivores alter soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in a semi-arid ecosystem, Argentina
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Author's Cage matching: head to head competition experiments of an invasive plant species from different regions as a means to test for differentiation
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Author's Combining biogeographical approaches to advance invasion ecology and methodology
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Author's Community Assembly Theory as a Framework for Biological Invasions.
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Author's Competition does not come at the expense of colonization in seed morphs with increased size and dispersal
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Author's Dispersal pathways and genetic differentiation among worldwide populations of the invasive weed Centaurea solstitialis L. (Asteraceae).
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Author's Eavesdropping in plants: delayed germination via biochemical recognition
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Author's Evolution of increased competitive ability may explain dominance of introduced species in ruderal communities
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Author's Experimental admixture among geographically disjunct populations of an invasive plant yields a global mosaic of reproductive incompatibility and heterosis
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Author's Extensive analysis of native and non-native Centaurea solstitialis L. populations across the world shows no traces of polyploidization.
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Author's Geographic mosaics of plant-soil microbe interactions in a global plant invasion
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Author's Germination responses of an invasive species in native and non-native ranges
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Author's Global networks for invasion science: benefits, challenges and guidelines
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Author's Increments in weed seed size track global range expansion and contribute to colonization in a non-native region
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Author's Invasive and non-invasive congeneric Centaurea
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Author's Invasive and non-invasive congeneric Centaurea (Asteraceae) show contrasting patterns of herbivory by snails
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Author's Modeling the relative importance of ecological factors in exotic invasion: The origin of competitors matters, but disturbance in the non-native range tips the balance
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Author's Morphological differentiation in a common garden experiment among native and non-native specimens of the invasive weed yellow starthistle
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Author's Morphological differentiation in a common garden experiment among native and non-native specimens of the invasive weed yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis)
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Author's Native and non-native ruderals experience similar plant-soil feedbacks and neighbor effects in a system where they coexist
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Author's Native herbivore exerts contrasting effects on fire regime and vegetation structure
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Author's Native weed protects species that sustain cattle raising in semi-arid natural grasslands
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Author's No evidence for root-mediated allelopathy in Centaurea solstitialis, a species in a commonly allelopathic genus
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Author's Non-native conditions favor non-native populations of invasive plant: demographic consequences of seed size variation?
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Author's Non-native weed reaches community dominance under the canopy of dominant native tree
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Author's Open minded and open access: introducing NeoBiota, a new peer-reviewed journal of biological invasions
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Author's Plant interactions balance under biotic and abiotic stressors: the importance of herbivory in semi-arid ecosystems
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Author's Quantifying "apparent" impact and distinguishing impact from invasiveness in multispecies plant invasions
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Author's Range-expanding populations of a globally introduced weed experience negative plant-soil feedbacks
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Author's Resistance to Centaurea solstitialis invasion from annual and perennial grasses in California and Argentina
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Author's Response of native and non-native ruderals to natural and human disturbance
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Author's Species interactions contribute to the success of a global plant invader
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Author's The fluctuating resource hypothesis explains invasibility, but not exotic advantage following disturbance
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Author's The Neolithic Plant Invasion Hypothesis: the role of preadaptation and disturbance in grassland invasion
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Author's The small-scale spatiotemporal pattern of the seedbank and vegetation of a highly invasive weed,Centaurea solstitialis: strength in numbers
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Author's Trait variation, trade‐offs, and attributes may contribute to colonization and range expansion of a globally distributed weed
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responseofnativeandnonnativeruderalstonaturalandhumandisturbance
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Response of native and non-native ruderals to natural and human disturbance
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resistancetocentaureasolstitialisinvasionfromannualandperennialgrassesincaliforniaandargentina
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Resistance to Centaurea solstitialis invasion from annual and perennial grasses in California and Argentina
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neolithicplantinvasionhypothesistheroleofpreadaptationanddisturbanceingrasslandinvasion
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The Neolithic Plant Invasion Hypothesis: the role of preadaptation and disturbance in grassland invasion
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rangeexpandingpopulationsofagloballyintroducedweedexperiencenegativeplantsoilfeedbacks
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Range-expanding populations of a globally introduced weed experience negative plant-soil feedbacks
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smallscalespatiotemporalpatternoftheseedbankandvegetationofahighlyinvasiveweedcentaureasolstitialisstrengthinnumbers
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The small-scale spatiotemporal pattern of the seedbank and vegetation of a highly invasive weed,Centaurea solstitialis: strength in numbers
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quantifyingapparentimpactanddistinguishingimpactfrominvasivenessinmultispeciesplantinvasions
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Quantifying "apparent" impact and distinguishing impact from invasiveness in multispecies plant invasions
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traitvariationtradeoffsandattributesmaycontributetocolonizationandrangeexpansionofagloballydistributedweed
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Trait variation, trade‐offs, and attributes may contribute to colonization and range expansion of a globally distributed weed
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plantinteractionsbalanceunderbioticandabioticstressorstheimportanceofherbivoryinsemiaridecosystems
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Plant interactions balance under biotic and abiotic stressors: the importance of herbivory in semi-arid ecosystems
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openmindedandopenaccessintroducingneobiotaanewpeerreviewedjournalofbiologicalinvasions
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Open minded and open access: introducing NeoBiota, a new peer-reviewed journal of biological invasions
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nonnativeweedreachescommunitydominanceunderthecanopyofdominantnativetree
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Non-native weed reaches community dominance under the canopy of dominant native tree
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nonnativeconditionsfavornonnativepopulationsofinvasiveplantdemographicconsequencesofseedsizevariation
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Non-native conditions favor non-native populations of invasive plant: demographic consequences of seed size variation?
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noevidenceforrootmediatedallelopathyincentaureasolstitialisaspeciesinacommonlyallelopathicgenus
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No evidence for root-mediated allelopathy in Centaurea solstitialis, a species in a commonly allelopathic genus
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nativeweedprotectsspeciesthatsustaincattleraisinginsemiaridnaturalgrasslands
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Native weed protects species that sustain cattle raising in semi-arid natural grasslands
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nativeherbivoreexertscontrastingeffectsonfireregimeandvegetationstructure
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Native herbivore exerts contrasting effects on fire regime and vegetation structure
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morphologicaldifferentiationinacommongardenexperimentamongnativeandnonnativespecimensoftheinvasiveweedyellowstarthistlecentaureasolstitialis
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Morphological differentiation in a common garden experiment among native and non-native specimens of the invasive weed yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis)
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morphologicaldifferentiationinacommongardenexperimentamongnativeandnonnativespecimensoftheinvasiveweedyellowstarthistle
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Morphological differentiation in a common garden experiment among native and non-native specimens of the invasive weed yellow starthistle
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modelingtherelativeimportanceofecologicalfactorsinexoticinvasiontheoriginofcompetitorsmattersbutdisturbanceinthenonnativerangetipsthebalance
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Modeling the relative importance of ecological factors in exotic invasion: The origin of competitors matters, but disturbance in the non-native range tips the balance
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invasiveandnoninvasivecongenericcentaureaasteraceaeshowcontrastingpatternsofherbivorybysnails
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Invasive and non-invasive congeneric Centaurea (Asteraceae) show contrasting patterns of herbivory by snails
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invasiveandnoninvasivecongenericcentaurea
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Invasive and non-invasive congeneric Centaurea
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incrementsinweedseedsizetrackglobalrangeexpansionandcontributetocolonizationinanonnativeregion
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Increments in weed seed size track global range expansion and contribute to colonization in a non-native region
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globalnetworksforinvasionsciencebenefitschallengesandguidelines
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Global networks for invasion science: benefits, challenges and guidelines
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germinationresponsesofaninvasivespeciesinnativeandnonnativeranges
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Germination responses of an invasive species in native and non-native ranges
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geographicmosaicsofplantsoilmicrobeinteractionsinaglobalplantinvasion
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Geographic mosaics of plant-soil microbe interactions in a global plant invasion
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extensiveanalysisofnativeandnonnativecentaureasolstitialis50populationsacrosstheworldshowsnotracesofpolyploidization
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Extensive analysis of native and non-native Centaurea solstitialis L. populations across the world shows no traces of polyploidization.
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experimentaladmixtureamonggeographicallydisjunctpopulationsofaninvasiveplantyieldsaglobalmosaicofreproductiveincompatibilityandheterosis
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Experimental admixture among geographically disjunct populations of an invasive plant yields a global mosaic of reproductive incompatibility and heterosis
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evolutionofincreasedcompetitiveabilitymayexplaindominanceofintroducedspeciesinruderalcommunities
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Evolution of increased competitive ability may explain dominance of introduced species in ruderal communities
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eavesdroppinginplantsdelayedgerminationviabiochemicalrecognition
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Eavesdropping in plants: delayed germination via biochemical recognition
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dispersalpathwaysandgeneticdifferentiationamongworldwidepopulationsoftheinvasiveweedcentaureasolstitialis50asteraceae
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Dispersal pathways and genetic differentiation among worldwide populations of the invasive weed Centaurea solstitialis L. (Asteraceae).
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competitiondoesnotcomeattheexpenseofcolonizationinseedmorphswithincreasedsizeanddispersal
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Competition does not come at the expense of colonization in seed morphs with increased size and dispersal
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communityassemblytheoryasaframeworkforbiologicalinvasions
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Community Assembly Theory as a Framework for Biological Invasions.
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combiningbiogeographicalapproachestoadvanceinvasionecologyandmethodology
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Combining biogeographical approaches to advance invasion ecology and methodology
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cagematchingheadtoheadcompetitionexperimentsofaninvasiveplantspeciesfromdifferentregionsasameanstotestfordifferentiation
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Cage matching: head to head competition experiments of an invasive plant species from different regions as a means to test for differentiation
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burrowingherbivoresaltersoilcarbonandnitrogendynamicsinasemiaridecosystemargentina
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Burrowing herbivores alter soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in a semi-arid ecosystem, Argentina
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biogeographicdifferencesintheallelopathyofleafsurfaceextractsofaninvasiveweed
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Biogeographic differences in the allelopathy of leaf surface extracts of an invasive weed
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arelocalfiltersblindtoprovenanceantseedpredationsuppressesexoticplantsmorethannatives
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Are local filters blind to provenance? Ant seed predation suppresses exotic plants more than natives
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areexoticplantsmoreabundantintheintroducedversusnativerange
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Are exotic plants more abundant in the introduced versus native range?
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analysisofaninvasioninthecommunitycontextacasestudyaboutdifferencesandsimilaritiesbetweennativeandnonnativeshrubs
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Analysis of an invasion in the community context: a case study about differences and similarities between native and non-native shrubs
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allelopathyandexoticplantinvasion
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Allelopathy and exotic plant invasion
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alleleidentificationfortranscriptomebasedpopulationgenomicsintheinvasiveplantcentaureasolstitialis
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Allele identification for transcriptome-based population genomics in the invasive plant Centaurea solstitialis
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tributetoenriquejchaneton
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A tribute to Enrique J. Chaneton
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synthesisoflocaladaptationtoclimatethroughreciprocalcommongardens
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A synthesis of local adaptation to climate through reciprocal common gardens
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biogeographicalapproachtoplantinvasionstheimportanceofstudyingexoticsintheirintroducedandnativerange
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A biogeographical approach to plant invasions: the importance of studying exotics in their introduced and native range
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nativeandnonnativeruderalsexperiencesimilarplantsoilfeedbacksandneighboreffectsinasystemwheretheycoexist
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Native and non-native ruderals experience similar plant-soil feedbacks and neighbor effects in a system where they coexist
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fluctuatingresourcehypothesisexplainsinvasibilitybutnotexoticadvantagefollowingdisturbance
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The fluctuating resource hypothesis explains invasibility, but not exotic advantage following disturbance
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speciesinteractionscontributetothesuccessofaglobalplantinvader
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Species interactions contribute to the success of a global plant invader
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