Harmonising the fields of invasion science and forest pathology
Invasive alien species are widely recognised as significant drivers of global environmental change, with far reaching ecological and socio-economic impacts. The trend of continuous increases in first records, with no apparent sign of saturation, is consistent across all taxonomic gro...
Main Authors: | Trudy Paap, Michael J. Wingfield, Treena I. Burgess, Joseph M. Hulbert, Alberto Santini |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pensoft Publishers
2020-10-01
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Series: | NeoBiota |
Online Access: | https://neobiota.pensoft.net/article/52991/download/pdf/ |
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