Title | Abundance of introduced species at home predicts abundance away in herbaceous species |
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Authors: | Firn, Jennifer ;Moore, Joslin L. ;MacDougall, Andrew S. ;Borer, Elizabeth T. ;Seabloom, Eric W. ;HilleRisLambers, Janneke ;Harpole, W. Stanley ;Cleland, Elsa E ;Brown, Cynthia S. ;Knops, Johannes M.H. ;Prober, Suzanne M. ;Pyke, David A. ;Farrell, Kelly A. ;Bakker, John D. ;O'Halloran, Lydia R. ;Adler, Peter B. ;Collins, Scott L. ;D'Antonio, Carla ;Crawley, Michael J. ;Wolkovich, Elizabeth M. ;La Pierre, Kimberly J. ;Melbourne, Brett A. ;Hautier, Yann ;Morgan, John W. ;Leakey, Andrew D.B. ;Kay, Adam ;McCulley, Rebecca ;Davies, Kendi F. ;Stevens, Carly J. ;Chu, Cheng-Jin ;Holl, Karen D. ;Klein, Julia A ;Fay, Phillip A. ;Hagenah, Nicole ;Kirkman, Kevin P. ;Buckley, Yvonne M. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Volume: | 14 |
Pagination: | 274-281 |
Accession Number: | SEV.551 |
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