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Trait-based approaches to conservation physiology: forecasting environmental change risks from the bottom upOrigin matters: widely distributed native and non-native species benefit from different functional traits.Invasive Insects Differ from Non-Invasive in Their Thermal Requirements.Common and rare plant species respond differently to fertilisation and competition, whether they are alien or native.Life form and life history explain variation in population processes in a grassland community invaded by exotic plants and mammals.Getting the right traits: reproductive and dispersal characteristics predict the invasiveness of herbaceous plant species.Geographical constraints are stronger than invasion patterns for European urban floras.Growth-form and spatiality driving the functional difference of native and alien aquatic plants in EuropeExplaining naturalization and invasiveness: new insights from historical ornamental plant catalogs.Comparison of growth traits between abundant and uncommon forms of a non-native vine, Dolichandra unguis-cati (Bignoniaceae) in AustraliaResponses of common and rare aliens and natives to nutrient availability and fluctuationsAlien plant species that invade high elevations are generalists: support for the directional ecological filtering hypothesisStrangers in a strange land: do life history traits differ for alien and native colonisers of novel environments?Misleading criticisms of invasion science: a field guideNon-native and native shrubs have differing impacts on species diversity and composition of associated plant communitiesLeaf litter variation influences invasion dynamics in the invasive wetland grass Phalaris arundinaceaAnother call for the end of invasion biologyExplaining invasiveness from the extent of native range: new insights from plant atlases and herbarium specimensIntroduction history, climatic suitability, native range size, species traits and their interactions explain establishment of Chinese woody species in Europe
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Research on invasive-plant traits tells us a lot.
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Research on invasive-plant traits tells us a lot.
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Research on invasive-plant traits tells us a lot.
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Research on invasive-plant traits tells us a lot.
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Research on invasive-plant traits tells us a lot.
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Research on invasive-plant traits tells us a lot.
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Research on invasive-plant traits tells us a lot.
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Petr Dostal
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