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Petr Pyšek

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Biodiversity Data Journal|February 10, 2023
Thirteen moth species (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Noctuidae) newly recorded in South Africa, with comments on their distributionSylvain Delabye, Fernando P Gaona, Pavel Potocký, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 17, 2022
Naturalized alien floras still carry the legacy of European colonialismBernd Lenzner, Guillaume Latombe, Anna Schertler, et al.
The New Phytologist|July 13, 2023
Small genome size and variation in ploidy levels support the naturalization of vascular plants but constrain their invasive spreadPetr Pyšek, Magdalena Lučanová, Wayne Dawson, et al.
Nature Communications|November 25, 2025
Ecological similarities and dissimilarities between donor and recipient regions shape global plant naturalizationsShu-Ya Fan, Trevor S Fristoe, Shao-Peng Li, et al.
Nature Communications|June 26, 2020
Economic use of plants is key to their naturalization successMark van Kleunen, Xinyi Xu, Qiang Yang, et al.
Ecology|January 10, 2018
Small genome separates native and invasive populations in an ecologically important cosmopolitan grassPetr Pyšek, Hana Skálová, Jan Čuda, et al.
Ecology Letters|July 6, 2018
The role of adaptive strategies in plant naturalizationWen-Yong Guo, Mark van Kleunen, Marten Winter, et al.
Biodiversity Data Journal|August 13, 2021
Data Descriptor: Pacific Introduced Flora (PaciFLora)Michael Rudolf Wohlwend, Dylan Craven, Patrick Weigelt, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 15, 2012
Impacts of biological invasions: what's what and the way forwardDaniel Simberloff, Jean-Louis Martin, Piero Genovesi, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|November 28, 2019
Need for routine tracking of biological invasionsJan Pergl, Petr Pyšek, Franz Essl, et al.
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Biodiversity Data Journal|February 10, 2023
Thirteen moth species (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Noctuidae) newly recorded in South Africa, with comments on their distributionSylvain Delabye, Fernando P Gaona, Pavel Potocký, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 17, 2022
Naturalized alien floras still carry the legacy of European colonialismBernd Lenzner, Guillaume Latombe, Anna Schertler, et al.
The New Phytologist|July 13, 2023
Small genome size and variation in ploidy levels support the naturalization of vascular plants but constrain their invasive spreadPetr Pyšek, Magdalena Lučanová, Wayne Dawson, et al.
Nature Communications|November 25, 2025
Ecological similarities and dissimilarities between donor and recipient regions shape global plant naturalizationsShu-Ya Fan, Trevor S Fristoe, Shao-Peng Li, et al.
Nature Communications|June 26, 2020
Economic use of plants is key to their naturalization successMark van Kleunen, Xinyi Xu, Qiang Yang, et al.
Ecology|January 10, 2018
Small genome separates native and invasive populations in an ecologically important cosmopolitan grassPetr Pyšek, Hana Skálová, Jan Čuda, et al.
Ecology Letters|July 6, 2018
The role of adaptive strategies in plant naturalizationWen-Yong Guo, Mark van Kleunen, Marten Winter, et al.
Biodiversity Data Journal|August 13, 2021
Data Descriptor: Pacific Introduced Flora (PaciFLora)Michael Rudolf Wohlwend, Dylan Craven, Patrick Weigelt, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 15, 2012
Impacts of biological invasions: what's what and the way forwardDaniel Simberloff, Jean-Louis Martin, Piero Genovesi, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|November 28, 2019
Need for routine tracking of biological invasionsJan Pergl, Petr Pyšek, Franz Essl, et al.
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