Breaching the dispersal barrier to invasion: Quantification and management

Date
2009
Authors
Lee J.E.
Chown S.L.
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Keywords
anthropogenic effect, biological invasion, biosafety, climate change, globalization, homogeneity, introduced species, invasibility, plant community, seed dispersal, Antarctica, article, biological model, demography, ecosystem, environmental monitoring, environmental protection, geography, human, human activities, methodology, plant physiology, plant seed, temperature, travel, Antarctic Regions, Conservation of Natural Resources, Demography, Ecosystem, Environmental Monitoring, Geography, Human Activities, Humans, Models, Biological, Plant Physiological Phenomena, Seeds, Temperature, Travel, Atlantic islands, Atlantic Ocean, Gough Island, Indian Ocean, Indian Ocean islands, Marion Island, Prince Edward Islands, Saint Helena, Tristan da Cunha
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Ecological Applications
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