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1 December 2004 People and Time Explain the Distribution of Naturalized Plants in New Zealand
JON J. SULLIVAN, PETER A. WILLIAMS, EWEN K. CAMERON, SUSAN M. TIMMINS
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Abstract

New Zealand has as many naturalized plant species as natives, and the invasion has yet to slow. The current composition and distribution of the naturalized flora are dominated by the time since species introduction and by human factors such as population density, at spatial scales from region to neighborhood.

Additional index words: Eradication, introduction effort, invasive plant, propagule pressure, weed.

Abbreviations: NZ, New Zealand; SE, standard error of the mean.

JON J. SULLIVAN, PETER A. WILLIAMS, EWEN K. CAMERON, and SUSAN M. TIMMINS "People and Time Explain the Distribution of Naturalized Plants in New Zealand," Weed Technology 18(sp1), 1330-1333, (1 December 2004). https://doi.org/10.1614/0890-037X(2004)018[1330:PATETD]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 December 2004
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