Post-invasion evolution of native plant populations: a test of biological resilience
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An exotic invasive plant selects for increased competitive tolerance, but not competitive suppression, in a native grass.Spatial pattern of invasion and the evolutionary responses of native plant speciesImpact of Acroptilon repens on co-occurring native plants is greater in the invader’s non-native range
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Post-invasion evolution of native plant populations: a test of biological resilience
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im September 2007 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована у вересні 2007
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Post-invasion evolution of native plant populations: a test of biological resilience
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Post-invasion evolution of native plant populations: a test of biological resilience
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Post-invasion evolution of native plant populations: a test of biological resilience
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Post-invasion evolution of native plant populations: a test of biological resilience
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Post-invasion evolution of native plant populations: a test of biological resilience
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Ann L. Hild
Brian A. Mealor
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10.1111/J.2007.0030-1299.15781.X
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2007-09-01T00:00:00Z