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Daniel Simberloff

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
The politics of assessing risk for biological invasions: the USA as a case studyDaniel Simberloff
Nature|July 8, 2011
Non-natives: 141 scientists objectDaniel Simberloff,
The American Naturalist|July 22, 2004
Community ecology: is it time to move on? (An American Society of Naturalists presidential address)Daniel Simberloff
F1000Prime Reports|June 23, 2015
Non-native invasive species and novel ecosystemsDaniel Simberloff
Plos Biology|October 8, 2014
The "balance of nature"-evolution of a PanchrestonDaniel Simberloff
Ecology Letters|August 18, 2006
Invasional meltdown 6 years later: important phenomenon, unfortunate metaphor, or both?Daniel Simberloff
Hydrobiologia|August 25, 2020
Maintenance management and eradication of established aquatic invadersDaniel Simberloff
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SANTA ROSALIA RECONSIDERED: SIZE RATIOS AND COMPETITIONDaniel Simberloff, William Boecklen
Pest Management Science|August 2, 2018
Plant somatic mutations in nature conferring insect and herbicide resistanceDaniel Simberloff, Christy Leppanen
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 28, 2021
Assisted colonization risk assessmentAnthony Ricciardi, Daniel Simberloff
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
The politics of assessing risk for biological invasions: the USA as a case studyDaniel Simberloff
Nature|July 8, 2011
Non-natives: 141 scientists objectDaniel Simberloff,
The American Naturalist|July 22, 2004
Community ecology: is it time to move on? (An American Society of Naturalists presidential address)Daniel Simberloff
F1000Prime Reports|June 23, 2015
Non-native invasive species and novel ecosystemsDaniel Simberloff
Plos Biology|October 8, 2014
The "balance of nature"-evolution of a PanchrestonDaniel Simberloff
Ecology Letters|August 18, 2006
Invasional meltdown 6 years later: important phenomenon, unfortunate metaphor, or both?Daniel Simberloff
Hydrobiologia|August 25, 2020
Maintenance management and eradication of established aquatic invadersDaniel Simberloff
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SANTA ROSALIA RECONSIDERED: SIZE RATIOS AND COMPETITIONDaniel Simberloff, William Boecklen
Pest Management Science|August 2, 2018
Plant somatic mutations in nature conferring insect and herbicide resistanceDaniel Simberloff, Christy Leppanen
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 28, 2021
Assisted colonization risk assessmentAnthony Ricciardi, Daniel Simberloff
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