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Ecology / Species / Forest pathology / Habitat / Invasive species / Pest control / Introduced species / Biodiversity / Pest / Freshwater ecosystem / Hemiptera / Weed
Date: 2014-05-01 16:58:10
Ecology
Species
Forest pathology
Habitat
Invasive species
Pest control
Introduced species
Biodiversity
Pest
Freshwater ecosystem
Hemiptera
Weed

RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS 218 Are non-native species more likely to become pests? Influence of biogeographic origin on the impacts of freshwater organisms

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