Publisher: Centre d'études nordiques, Université Laval
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Human-facilitated invasion of exotic earthworms into northern boreal forests
Erin K. CAMERON, et al. (2007)
Survival and Population Growth Rate of the Threatened Siberian Flying Squirrel (Pteromys volans) in a Fragmented Forest Landscape
Satu Lampila, et al. (2009)
Presence—Absence versus Invasive Status Data for Modelling Potential Distribution of Invasive Plants: Saltcedar in Argentina
Evangelina Natale, et al. (2013)
Lag times and exotic species: The ecology and management of biological invasions in slow-motion
Jeffrey A. Crooks. (2005)
Invasion by Fallopia japonica increases topsoil mineral nutrient concentrations
Nicolas DASSONVILLE, et al. (2007)
Lag times and exotic species: The ecology and management of biological invasions in slow-motion
Jeffrey A. Crooks. (2005)
Double-funneling of trees: Stemflow and root-induced preferential flow
Mark S. Johnson, et al. (2006)
Ecological restoration for future sustainability in a changing environment
Young D. Choi, et al. (2008)
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