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Search results for '(sc:fq OR sc:ft) AND (invasive OR "invasive species" OR "IAS") AND ("species interactions" OR symbiosis)'
  The legume-rhizobia symbiosis in invasion ecology: facilitation of the invasion and disruption of native mutualisms?

Rodríguez-Echeverría, S.;  Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK,  Aspects of Applied Biology, 2009, 98, pp 113-115, 14 ref.

Biological invasions are nowadays a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning worldwide. Exotic plant species are considered invasive when they become locally dominant displacing the native communities and altering ecosystem functioning. The ...
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  Linking biosecurity and biogeography.

Kay, M. K.;  New Zealand Plant Protection Society, Hastings, New Zealand,  New Zealand Plant Protection, 2009, 62, pp 103-108, many ref.

The unfathomable complexity of species interactions within biological systems tempts us to impose tidy concepts in an effort to predict, or explain, how ecosystems react to perturbation through species extinction or invasion. The Equilibrium Theory of Isl...
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