Invasive Alien Plants Elicit Reduced Production of Flowers and Fruits in Various Native Forest Species on the Tropical Island of Mauritius (Mascarenes, Indian Ocean)
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Invasive Alien Plants Elicit Reduced Production of Flowers and Fruits in Various Native Forest Species on the Tropical Island of Mauritius (Mascarenes, Indian Ocean)
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Tropical Conservation Science
Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages 35-49
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Online
2016-10-05
DOI
10.1177/194008291300600107
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