Competitive effects of plant invaders on and their responses to native species assemblages change ov...
Competitive effects of plant invaders on and their responses to native species assemblages change over time
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Alien plant invaders are often considered to be more competitive than natives, and species-rich plant communities are often considered to be more resistant to invaders than species-poor communities. However, the competitive interactions between invaders and assemblages of different species richness are unlikely to be static over time (e.g. during a...
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Competitive effects of plant invaders on and their responses to native species assemblages change over time
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_c580c0918b6e4118bf188bb247f10de1
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1619-0033
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1314-2488
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10.3897/neobiota.73.80410