Native macrophyte density and richness affect the invasiveness of a tropical Poaceae species (original) (raw)

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Nayara Louback-Franco

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Abiotic factors, not herbivorous pressure, are primarily responsible for the performance of an invasive aquatic plant

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Experiments on growth interactions between two invasive macrophyte species

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Propagule success of an invasive Poaceae depends on size of parental plants

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Physiological integration in an introduced, invasive plant increases its spread into experimental communities and modifies their structure

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