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David M Richardson

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 11, 2019
Network Invasion as an Open Dynamical System: Response to Rossberg and BarabásCang Hui, David M Richardson
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 6, 2018
How to Invade an Ecological NetworkCang Hui, David M Richardson
The New Phytologist|September 5, 2012
Naturalization of introduced plants: ecological drivers of biogeographical patternsDavid M Richardson, Petr Pyšek
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Biological invasions as disruptors of plant reproductive mutualismsAnna Traveset, David M Richardson
The American Naturalist|January 23, 2004
Inferring process from pattern in plant invasions: a semimechanistic model incorporating propagule pressure and environmental factorsMathieu Rouget, David M Richardson
Aob PLANTS|July 17, 2016
Alien plant invasions and native plant extinctions: a six-threshold frameworkPaul O Downey, David M Richardson
The American Naturalist|March 27, 2018
Predicting Plant Migration Rates in a Changing World: The Role of Long-Distance DispersalSteven I Higgins, David M Richardson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 4, 2014
Invasive plants have broader physiological nichesSteven I Higgins, David M Richardson
Npj Biodiversity|September 6, 2024
Disentangling the relationships among abundance, invasiveness and invasibility in trait spaceCang Hui, Petr Pyšek, David M Richardson
Journal of Environmental Management|May 8, 2012
Three centuries of managing introduced conifers in South Africa: Benefits, impacts, changing perceptions and conflict resolutionBrian W van Wilgen, David M Richardson
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 11, 2019
Network Invasion as an Open Dynamical System: Response to Rossberg and BarabásCang Hui, David M Richardson
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 6, 2018
How to Invade an Ecological NetworkCang Hui, David M Richardson
The New Phytologist|September 5, 2012
Naturalization of introduced plants: ecological drivers of biogeographical patternsDavid M Richardson, Petr Pyšek
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Biological invasions as disruptors of plant reproductive mutualismsAnna Traveset, David M Richardson
The American Naturalist|January 23, 2004
Inferring process from pattern in plant invasions: a semimechanistic model incorporating propagule pressure and environmental factorsMathieu Rouget, David M Richardson
Aob PLANTS|July 17, 2016
Alien plant invasions and native plant extinctions: a six-threshold frameworkPaul O Downey, David M Richardson
The American Naturalist|March 27, 2018
Predicting Plant Migration Rates in a Changing World: The Role of Long-Distance DispersalSteven I Higgins, David M Richardson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 4, 2014
Invasive plants have broader physiological nichesSteven I Higgins, David M Richardson
Npj Biodiversity|September 6, 2024
Disentangling the relationships among abundance, invasiveness and invasibility in trait spaceCang Hui, Petr Pyšek, David M Richardson
Journal of Environmental Management|May 8, 2012
Three centuries of managing introduced conifers in South Africa: Benefits, impacts, changing perceptions and conflict resolutionBrian W van Wilgen, David M Richardson
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