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Petr Pyšek

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|June 2, 2015
Delayed biodiversity change: no time to wasteFranz Essl, Stefan Dullinger, Wolfgang Rabitsch, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 11, 2022
Water availability, bedrock, disturbance by herbivores, and climate determine plant diversity in South-African savannaMartin Hejda, Jan Čuda, Klára Pyšková, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|April 16, 2024
Habitat modifies the relationship between grass and herbivore species richness in a South African savannaJan Čuda, Klára Pyšková, Martin Hejda, et al.
Global Change Biology|August 1, 2017
Protected areas offer refuge from invasive species spreading under climate changeBelinda Gallardo, David C Aldridge, Pablo González-Moreno, et al.
Nature Plants|September 3, 2024
Stage dependence of Elton's biotic resistance hypothesis of biological invasionsKun Guo, Petr Pyšek, Milan Chytrý, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 22, 2019
Crypticity in Biological InvasionsIvan Jarić, Tina Heger, Federico Castro Monzon, et al.
Nature Communications|November 1, 2016
Plants capable of selfing are more likely to become naturalizedMialy Razanajatovo, Noëlie Maurel, Wayne Dawson, et al.
The New Phytologist|March 28, 2020
Early successional ectomycorrhizal fungi are more likely to naturalize outside their native range than other ectomycorrhizal fungiLukáš Vlk, Leho Tedersoo, Tomáš Antl, et al.
The ISME Journal|June 6, 2020
Alien ectomycorrhizal plants differ in their ability to interact with co-introduced and native ectomycorrhizal fungi in novel sitesLukáš Vlk, Leho Tedersoo, Tomáš Antl, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 24, 2011
A proposed unified framework for biological invasionsTim M Blackburn, Petr Pyšek, Sven Bacher, et al.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|June 2, 2015
Delayed biodiversity change: no time to wasteFranz Essl, Stefan Dullinger, Wolfgang Rabitsch, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 11, 2022
Water availability, bedrock, disturbance by herbivores, and climate determine plant diversity in South-African savannaMartin Hejda, Jan Čuda, Klára Pyšková, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|April 16, 2024
Habitat modifies the relationship between grass and herbivore species richness in a South African savannaJan Čuda, Klára Pyšková, Martin Hejda, et al.
Global Change Biology|August 1, 2017
Protected areas offer refuge from invasive species spreading under climate changeBelinda Gallardo, David C Aldridge, Pablo González-Moreno, et al.
Nature Plants|September 3, 2024
Stage dependence of Elton's biotic resistance hypothesis of biological invasionsKun Guo, Petr Pyšek, Milan Chytrý, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 22, 2019
Crypticity in Biological InvasionsIvan Jarić, Tina Heger, Federico Castro Monzon, et al.
Nature Communications|November 1, 2016
Plants capable of selfing are more likely to become naturalizedMialy Razanajatovo, Noëlie Maurel, Wayne Dawson, et al.
The New Phytologist|March 28, 2020
Early successional ectomycorrhizal fungi are more likely to naturalize outside their native range than other ectomycorrhizal fungiLukáš Vlk, Leho Tedersoo, Tomáš Antl, et al.
The ISME Journal|June 6, 2020
Alien ectomycorrhizal plants differ in their ability to interact with co-introduced and native ectomycorrhizal fungi in novel sitesLukáš Vlk, Leho Tedersoo, Tomáš Antl, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 24, 2011
A proposed unified framework for biological invasionsTim M Blackburn, Petr Pyšek, Sven Bacher, et al.
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