Competition between young exotic invasive and native dominant plant species: implications for invasions within riparian areas
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Competition between young exotic invasive and native dominant plant species: implications for invasions within riparian areas
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JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE
Volume 24, Issue 6, Pages 1033-1042
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Wiley
Online
2013-01-08
DOI
10.1111/jvs.12034
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