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September 20, 2007
Trends in Ecology & Evolution (Sep 2007, Vol 22, Issue 9) - Special Focus on Biological Invasions
(USDA access through DigiTop)
ScienceDirect.
Cotton, S. and C. Wedekind (2007). "Control of introduced species using Trojan sex chromosomes." Trends in Ecology & Evolution 22(9): 441.
Desprez-Loustau, M.-L., C. Robin, et al. (2007). "The fungal dimension of biological invasions." Trends in Ecology & Evolution 22(9): 472.
Didham, R. K., J. M. Tylianakis, et al. (2007). "Interactive effects of habitat modification and species invasion on native species decline." Trends in Ecology & Evolution 22(9): 489.
Roman, J. and J. A. Darling (2007). "Paradox lost: genetic diversity and the success of aquatic invasions." Trends in Ecology & Evolution
22(9): 454.
Sax, D. F., J. J. Stachowicz, et al. (2007). "Ecological and evolutionary insights from species invasions." Trends in Ecology & Evolution 22(9): 465.
Thomas, M. B. and A. M. Reid (2007). "Are exotic natural enemies an effective way of controlling invasive plants?" Trends in Ecology & Evolution 22(9): 447.
Vellend, M., L. J. Harmon, et al. (2007). "Effects of exotic species on evolutionary diversification." Trends in Ecology & Evolution 22(9): 481.
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