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Sean T Murphy

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Economic impacts of invasive alien species on African smallholder livelihoods

Galvanizing action for the management of Invasive Alien Species

Status of Mikania micrantha invasion in the rhino habitat of Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Implementing Management of invasive Alien Species: Learning from global experiences with Invasive plants to optimize the way forward

Forecasting the global extent of invasion of the cereal pest Spodoptera frugiperda, the fall armyworm

Would the control of invasive alien plants reduce malaria transmission? A review

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