Czech alien flora and the historical pattern of its formation: what came first to Central Europe?
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A global assessment of a large monocot family highlights the need for group-specific analyses of invasivenessInvasion Expansion: Time since introduction best predicts global ranges of marine invadersFactors associated with alien plants transitioning from casual, to naturalized, to invasive.Flowering phenology of invasive alien plant species compared with native species in three Mediterranean-type ecosystemsMultiple stressors on biotic interactions: how climate change and alien species interact to affect pollination.Predicting potential global distributions of two Miscanthus grasses: implications for horticulture, biofuel production, and biological invasions.Colonization of high altitudes by alien plants over the last two centuriesAlien plants introduced by different pathways differ in invasion success: unintentional introductions as a threat to natural areas.Ornamental plants as invasive aliens: problems and solutions in Kruger National Park, South Africa.Invasive and non-invasive congeners show similar trait shifts between their same native and non-native ranges.The influence of numbers on invasion success.The myth of plant species saturation.The intermediate distance hypothesis of biological invasions.Plant invasions: merging the concepts of species invasiveness and community invasibilityWould the control of invasive alien plants reduce malaria transmission? A review.Planting intensity, residence time, and species traits determine invasion success of alien woody species.Planting history and propagule pressure as predictors of invasion by woody species in a temperate region.Autecological traits determined two evolutionary strategies in Mediterranean plants during the Quaternary: low differentiation and range expansion versus geographical speciation in Linaria.Inclusion of Native and Alien Species in Temperate Nature Reserves: an Historical Study from Central EuropeDistribution of invasive plants in urban environment is strongly spatially structuredThe effects of landscape history and time-lags on plant invasion in Mediterranean coastal habitatsIntroduction bias affects relationships between the characteristics of ornamental alien plants and their naturalization successIdentifying hotspots of alien plant naturalisation in Australia: approaches and predictionsRemote sensing of invasive plants: incorporating functional traits into the pictureThe changing patterns of plant naturalization in AustraliaWelchen Einfluss haben invasive Pflanzenarten auf die Phytodiversität von renaturierten Flusslandschaften?Space to invade? Comparative range infilling and potential range of invasive and native plantsECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS MODULATE EXOTIC INVASIONS IN RIPARIAN PLANT COMMUNITIES BY MODIFYING HYDROGEOMORPHIC CONNECTIVITYAlien invasive neophytes of the Southeastern part of the Pannonian PlainNative and alien floras in urban habitats: a comparison across 32 cities of central EuropeInvasive non-native species attributes and invasion extent: examining the importance of grain sizeDarwin's naturalization hypothesis does not explain the spread of nonnative weed species naturalized in MéxicoBiological invasions in rapidly urbanizing areas: a case study of Beijing, ChinaPredicting invasiveness of Australian acacias on the basis of their native climatic affinities, life history traits and human useNaturalization of alien plants in ChinaFactors relating to regional and local success of exotic plant species in their new rangeResidence time and human-mediated propagule pressure at work in the alien flora of GalapagosThe naturalization to invasion transition: Are there introduction-history correlates of invasiveness in exotic plants of Australia?Biodiversity changes in highly anthropogenic environments (cultivated and ruderal) since the Neolithic in eastern FranceThe historical role of agriculture and gardening in the introduction of alien plants in the western Mediterranean
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Czech alien flora and the historical pattern of its formation: what came first to Central Europe?
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Bohumil Mandák
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Vojtech Jarosík
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2003-02-08T00:00:00Z