Tree invasions: a comparative test of the dominant hypotheses and functional traits
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Tree invasions: a comparative test of the dominant hypotheses and functional traits
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BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages 1969-1989
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Springer Nature
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2011-05-21
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10.1007/s10530-011-0015-x
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