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Fire and Nonnative Invasive Plants September 2008 Zouhar, Kristin; Smith, Jane Kapler; Sutherland, Steve; Brooks, Matthew L
Land Use, Landscapes, and Biological Invasions
Biogeographically Distinct Controls on C3 and C4 Grass Distributions: Merging
Effects of Elevated Co⇇ on a Forest Understory Community Dominated
The Diversity-Invasibility Hypothesis - Models, Field Studies and the Importance of Scale
Comparison of the Carbon and Water Fluxes of Some Aggressive Invasive Species in Baltic Grassland and Shrub Habitats
A Mathematical Perspective of Community Ecology
Fluctuating Resources in Plant Communities: a General Theory of Invasibility
Weak Vs. Strong Invaders of Natural Plant Communities: Assessing Invasibility and Impact
Belowground Meristem Density of Warm
Community Invasibility Spatial Heterogeneity, Spatial Scale, and Productivity
Inclusion of Facilitation Into Ecological Theory
The Role of Native Diversity and Successional Processes on Communityinvasibility in Riparian Primary Forest
Diversity-Invasibility Across an Experimental Disturbance Gradient in Appalachian Forests
The Relationship Between Community Diversity and Exotic Plants: Cause Or Consequence of Invasion?
Invasibility of a Mesic Grassland Depends on Time
The Role of Plant Species in Biomass Production and Response To
The Diversity–Biomass–Productivity Relationships in Grassland Management and Restoration
Top View
Defining Invasiveness and Invasibility in Ecological Networks
Plant Communities As Drivers of Soil Respiration: Pathways, Mechanisms, and Significance for Global Change
The Invasion Criterion: a Common Currency for Ecological Research
Resisting Invasion on Tussocks
Diversity–Invasibility Across an Experimental Disturbance Gradient in Appalachian Forests
Elton Revisited: a Review of Evidence Linking Diversity and Invasibility Author(S): Jonathan M
Exposure of Protected and Unprotected Forest to Plant Invasions in the Eastern United States
Invasibility of Three Major Non-Native Invasive Shrubs and Associated Factors in Upper Midwest U.S
Community Invasibility, Recruitment Limitation, and Grassland Biodiversity
Specific Patterns and Drivers of Macroscale Forest Plant Invasions
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles the Relationship Between
Spatial and Temporal Dependent Shifts in Grassland Invasibility
Invasibility and Compositional Stability in a Grassland Community: Relationships to Diversity and Extrinsic Factors
Invasibility: the Local Mechanism Driving Community Assembly and Species Diversity
Population Stability, Cooperation, and the Invasibility of the Human Species
A Unified Approach to Quantify Invasibility and Degree of Invasion
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The Invasibility of Tropical Forests by Exotic Plants
Effects of Elevated CO2 on Photosynthetic Traits of Native and Invasive C3 and C4 Grasses Heather A
The Fluctuating Resource Hypothesis Explains Invasibility, but Not Exotic
Flooding Tolerance of Native and Nonnative Grasses: Variation In
Invasibility of Major Forest Types by Non-Native Chinese Tallow in East Texas
Light and Propagule Pressure Affect Invasion Intensity of Prunus Serotina in a 14-Tree Species Forest Common Garden Experiment
Context-Dependence of Urban Forest Vegetation Invasion Level and Alien Species’ Ecological Success
Does Global Change Increase the Success of Biological Invaders? Jeffrey S
Impacts of Invasive Species on Forest and Grassland Ecosystem Processes 3 in the United States
Do Habitats Show a Different Invasibility Pattern by Alien Plant Species?
Incorporating Positive Interactions Between Species to Predict Ecosystem Invasibility
Distribution Patterns of Invasive Plant Species in the Himalayas, Nepal
Exposure of Protected and Unprotected Forest to Plant Invasions in the Eastern United States