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Gomes et al., 2018 - Google Patents

Invasive plants induce the taxonomic and functional replacement of dune spiders

Gomes et al., 2018

Document ID
2144421646709926958
Author
Gomes M
Carvalho J
Gomes P
Publication year
Publication venue
Biological Invasions

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Understanding the impacts caused by invasive plants on higher trophic levels is fundamental to predict future changes to native communities. Invasive plants like Acacia longifolia can change habitat structure and thereby alter the taxonomic and functional …
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