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- invasibility, especially near stream sides.[citation needed] The absence of habitat fragmentation allows for greater dispersal and high invasibility at...
- Schinus terebinthifolius". HortScience. 9 (#3): 301. Ewel, J. J. 1986. Invasibility: Lessons from south Florida. in H. A. Mooney and J. A. Drake, eds. Ecology...
- interphalangeal joints, interphalangeal joints of the hand Pairwise-invasibility plot in evolutionary invasion analysis Psychosis-intermittent hyponatremia-polydipsia...
- the community, including impacts to spatial structure, diversity, and invasibility. Many facilitative interactions directly affect the distribution of species...
- arrival of invasive propagules to a new site is a function of the site's invasibility. Many invasive species, once they are dominant in the area, become essential...
- determine the outcome of the resulting series of invasions pairwise-invasibility plots (PIPs) are often used. These show for each resident trait value...
- Schinus terebinthifolius". HortScience. 9 (3): 301. Ewel, J.J. (1986). "Invasibility: Lessons from south Florida.". In Mooney, H.A.; Drake, J.A. (eds.). Ecology...
- landscapes.[citation needed] Badano et al. used two hypotheses to look at the invasibility by alien species with nurse plants in the area. They used the biotic...
- N Peronni & J Tamashiro (2014) Community structure, succession and invasibility in a seasonal deciduous forest in southern Brazil. Proceedings of the...
- (2000). "Fluctuating resources in plant communities: a general theory of invasibility". Journal of Ecology. 88 (3): 528–553. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2745.2000.00473...