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112003 CalEPPC Red Alert! New Invasions, Recent Expansions, and a few Others to be on the Look-out for… Mandy Tu The Nature Conservancy

2003 CalEPPC Red Alert! New Invasions, Recent Expansions, and a few Others to be on the Look-out for… Mandy Tu The Nature Conservancy

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Source URL: cal-ipc.org

- Date: 2013-08-25 03:57:57
    12Biol Invasions DOIs10530ORIGINAL PAPER  Can invasive Burmese pythons inhabit temperate regions

    Biol Invasions DOIs10530ORIGINAL PAPER Can invasive Burmese pythons inhabit temperate regions

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    Source URL: comp.uark.edu

      13LEGIO X FRETENSIS Julius Caesar had made two sea invasions into the southern region of Britain in probing this distant island. The Emperor Claudius in 43 AD decided to return to Britain with the intention of conquering t

      LEGIO X FRETENSIS Julius Caesar had made two sea invasions into the southern region of Britain in probing this distant island. The Emperor Claudius in 43 AD decided to return to Britain with the intention of conquering t

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      Source URL: www.thescottishgames.com

      - Date: 2016-07-22 11:18:33
        14Biol Invasions DOIs10530ORIGINAL PAPER  Bythotrephes invasion elevates trophic position

        Biol Invasions DOIs10530ORIGINAL PAPER Bythotrephes invasion elevates trophic position

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        Source URL: aquaticecologylab.weebly.com

        - Date: 2014-10-28 23:29:00
          15Freshwater Biology, 972–981  Predicting the impacts of an introduced species from its invasion history: an empirical approach applied to zebra mussel invasions ANTHONY RICCIARDI

          Freshwater Biology, 972–981 Predicting the impacts of an introduced species from its invasion history: an empirical approach applied to zebra mussel invasions ANTHONY RICCIARDI

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          Source URL: redpath-staff.mcgill.ca

          - Date: 2005-02-11 16:19:24
            16Biol Invasions:769–779 DOIs10530ORIGINAL PAPER  Differential infection of exotic and native freshwater

            Biol Invasions:769–779 DOIs10530ORIGINAL PAPER Differential infection of exotic and native freshwater

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            Source URL: redpath-staff.mcgill.ca

            - Date: 2011-02-11 16:12:03
              17Long-Distance Dispersal of Plants by Vehicles as a Driver of Plant Invasions MORITZ VON DER LIPPE∗ AND INGO KOWARIK Institute of Ecology, Technical University of Berlin, Rothenburgstr.12, DBerlin, Germany  Abstr

              Long-Distance Dispersal of Plants by Vehicles as a Driver of Plant Invasions MORITZ VON DER LIPPE∗ AND INGO KOWARIK Institute of Ecology, Technical University of Berlin, Rothenburgstr.12, DBerlin, Germany Abstr

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              Source URL: www.tbaep.org

              - Date: 2015-11-05 10:25:49
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                Cliff-Notes to An Seanchas Chapter 3 The understanding of Irish traditional history that has prevailed over the past eight-hundred years via Lebor Gabála Erenn (The Book of Invasions) and its derivatives can be summari

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                - Date: 2011-09-11 17:22:06
                  19Supplementary material for J.M. Ward & A. Ricciardi, Impacts of Dreissena invasions on benthic macroinvertebrate communities: a meta-analysis. Appendix S1 Site locations and references. Community Response References Vari

                  Supplementary material for J.M. Ward & A. Ricciardi, Impacts of Dreissena invasions on benthic macroinvertebrate communities: a meta-analysis. Appendix S1 Site locations and references. Community Response References Vari

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                  Source URL: redpath-staff.mcgill.ca

                  - Date: 2011-07-09 20:12:30
                    20Home Invasions  More Information During fall and winter, adult BMSB aggregate in crevices to overwinter. In natural habitats, the bugs prefer upright dead oak

                    Home Invasions More Information During fall and winter, adult BMSB aggregate in crevices to overwinter. In natural habitats, the bugs prefer upright dead oak

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                    Source URL: bugwoodcloud.org

                    - Date: 2016-06-09 15:00:57