The United States Naturalized Flora: Largely the Product of Deliberate Introductions
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Impact of drought on plant populations of native and invasive origins.Housing is positively associated with invasive exotic plant species richness in New England, USA.Predicting potential global distributions of two Miscanthus grasses: implications for horticulture, biofuel production, and biological invasions.Are non-native plants perceived to be more risky? Factors influencing horticulturists' risk perceptions of ornamental plant species.The natives are restless, but not often and mostly when disturbed.Alien flora of Indian Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh.Invasion trajectory of alien trees: the role of introduction pathway and planting history.Global threats from invasive alien species in the twenty-first century and national response capacitiesStrong human association with plant invasion success for Trifolium introductions to New ZealandExplaining naturalization and invasiveness: new insights from historical ornamental plant catalogs.Human impacts, plant invasion, and imperiled plant species in California.Spatial heterogeneity of plant-soil feedbacks increases per capita reproductive biomass of species at an establishment disadvantage.Hybrids between cultivated and wild carrots in natural populations in Denmark.Troubling travellers: are ecologically harmful alien species associated with particular introduction pathways?Establishment of parallel altitudinal dines in traits of native and introduced forbs.Marketing time predicts naturalization of horticultural plants.Much more give than take: South Africa as a major donor but infrequent recipient of invasive non-native grassesInfluence of different landscape design styles on plant invasions in Central EuropeUnderstanding and managing the introduction pathways of alien taxa: South Africa as a case studyGermination and establishment of bioenergy grasses outside cultivation: a multi-region seed addition experimentThe changing patterns of plant naturalization in AustraliaEffecting compliance with invasive species regulations through outreach and education of live plant retailersEscaped Miscanthus sacchariflorus reduces the richness and diversity of vegetation and the soil seed bankSpace to invade? Comparative range infilling and potential range of invasive and native plantsLearning from the past to predict the future: an historical analysis of grass invasions in northern AustraliaIntentionally introduced species: more easily invited than removedAustralian acacias: weeds or useful trees?Are plant populations in expanding ranges made up of escaped cultivars? The case of Ilex aquifolium in DenmarkAssessing Stakeholder Perspectives on Invasive Plants to Inform Risk AnalysisGlobal change, global trade, and the next wave of plant invasionsDetermining non-invasiveness in ornamental plants to build green listsIn their native range, invasive plants are held in check by negative soil-feedbacksEvaluating the Credits and Debits of a Proposed Biofuel Species: Giant Reed (Arundo donax)Identity of naturalised exotic Wisteria (Fabaceae) in the south-eastern United StatesIntroduction history and invasion success in exotic vines introduced to AustraliaNaturalization of ornamental plant species in public green spaces and private gardensResolving regulatory uncertainty: legislative language for potentially invasive bioenergy feedstocksWorking with the horticultural industry to limit invasion risks: the Swiss experienceDo native and invasive labels affect consumer willingness to pay for plants? Evidence from experimental auctionsReporte y distribución potencial de una palma exótica ornamental (Roystonea oleracea) en Ecuador
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The United States Naturalized Flora: Largely the Product of Deliberate Introductions
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im Januar 2002 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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The United States Naturalized Flora: Largely the Product of Deliberate Introductions
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The United States Naturalized Flora: Largely the Product of Deliberate Introductions
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The United States Naturalized Flora: Largely the Product of Deliberate Introductions
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The United States Naturalized Flora: Largely the Product of Deliberate Introductions
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The United States Naturalized Flora: Largely the Product of Deliberate Introductions
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The United States Naturalized Flora: Largely the Product of Deliberate Introductions
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The United States Naturalized Flora: Largely the Product of Deliberate Introductions
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The United States Naturalized Flora: Largely the Product of Deliberate Introductions
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The United States Naturalized Flora: Largely the Product of Deliberate Introductions
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Marianne Erneberg
Richard N. Mack
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10.2307/3298562
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2002-01-01T00:00:00Z