Environmental gradients shift the direction of the relationship between native and alien plant species richness
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Environmental gradients shift the direction of the relationship between native and alien plant species richness
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DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages 49-59
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Wiley
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2012-07-05
DOI
10.1111/j.1472-4642.2012.00939.x
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