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  Invasion of an intact plant community: the role of population versus community level diversity.

Chang, C. C.;  Smith, M. D.;  Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany,  Oecologia, 2012, 168, 4, pp 1091-1102, 72 ref.

To improve the understanding of how native plant diversity influences invasion, we examined how population and community diversity may directly and in...

  Identification of risk factors of Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) infection in veterinary-associated populations in southern Taiwan.

Chang, C. C.;  Lin, P. S.;  Hou, M. Y.;  Lin, C. C.;  Hung, M. N.;  Wu, T. M.;  Shu, P. Y.;  Shih, W. Y.;  Lin, J. H. Y.;  Chen, W. C.;  Wu, H. S.;  Lin, L. J.;  Blackwell Publishing, Berlin, Germany,  Zoonoses and Public Health, 2010, 57, 7/8, pp e95-e101, 32 ref.

The first case of Q fever in Taiwan was reported in 1993. The disease is considered to be emerging in Taiwan, but the route of transmission has remain...

  Epidemiology of Bartonella infection in rodents and shrews in Taiwan.

Hsieh, J. W.;  Tung, K. C.;  Chen, W. C.;  Lin, J. W.;  Chien, L. J.;  Hsu, Y. M.;  Wang, H. C.;  Chomel, B. B.;  Chang, C. C.;  Blackwell Publishing, Berlin, Germany,  Zoonoses and Public Health, 2010, 57, 6, pp 439-446, 37 ref.

During the period of August 2002 and November 2004, an epidemiological investigation for Bartonella infection was conducted in small mammals in Taiwan...

  Patterns of selection of two North American native and nonnative populations of monkeyflower (Phrymaceae).

Murren, C. J.;  Chang, C. C.;  Dudash, M. R.;  Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK,  New Phytologist, 2009, 183, 3, pp 691-701, many ref.

To better understand invasion dynamics, it is essential to determine the influence of genetics and ecology in species persistence in both native and n...

  The emerging exotic ungulate livestock industry: a survey of current producers.

Mjelde, J. W.;  Conner, J. R.;  Stuth, J. W.;  Jensen, J.;  Chang, C. C.;  Jones, J. B.;   Agribusiness (New York), 1992, 8, 5, pp 473-484, 16 ref.

Using primary data collected through a mail survey of exotic ungulate livestock producers in 1989/90 taken from a list of 195 ranchers and farmers fro...

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