Do invasive species perform better in their new ranges?
Do invasive species perform better in their new ranges?
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Parker, John D , Torchin, Mark E , Hufbauer, Ruth A , Lemoine, Nathan P , Alba, Christina , Blumenthal, Dana M , Bossdorf, Oliver , Byers, James E , Dunn, Alison M , Heckman, Robert W , Hejda, Martin , Jarošík, Vojt ch , Kanarek, Andrew R , Martin, Lynn B , Perkins, Sarah E , Pyšek, Petr , Schierenbeck, Kristina , Schlöder, Carmen , van Klinken, Rieks , Vaughn, Kurt J , Williams, Wyatt and Wolfe, Lorne M
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Washington, DC: Ecological Society of America
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Washington, DC: Ecological Society of America
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A fundamental assumption in invasion biology is that most invasive species exhibit enhanced performance in their introduced range relative to their home ranges. This idea has given rise to numerous hypotheses explaining "invasion success" by virtue of altered ecological and evolutionary pressures. There are surprisingly few data, however, testing t...
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Do invasive species perform better in their new ranges?
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Torchin, Mark E
Hufbauer, Ruth A
Lemoine, Nathan P
Alba, Christina
Blumenthal, Dana M
Bossdorf, Oliver
Byers, James E
Dunn, Alison M
Heckman, Robert W
Hejda, Martin
Jarošík, Vojt ch
Kanarek, Andrew R
Martin, Lynn B
Perkins, Sarah E
Pyšek, Petr
Schierenbeck, Kristina
Schlöder, Carmen
van Klinken, Rieks
Vaughn, Kurt J
Williams, Wyatt
Wolfe, Lorne M
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1372059624
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1372059624
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0012-9658
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1939-9170
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10.1890/12-1810.1