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Tim M Blackburn

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 4, 2008
Using aliens to explore how our planet worksTim M Blackburn
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 1, 2017
Invasive Alien Species: Denialism, Disagreement, Definitions, and DialogueJames C Russell, Tim M Blackburn
BMC Ecology|June 5, 2004
A comparison of random draw and locally neutral models for the avifauna of an English woodlandAndrew M Dolman, Tim M Blackburn
Biology Letters|September 25, 2009
Sometimes the obvious answer is the right one: a response to 'missing the rarest: is the positive interspecific abundance-distribution relationship a truly general macroecological pattern?'. Author reply 779-80Tim M Blackburn, Kevin J Gaston
Nature|August 16, 2002
Macroecology is distinct from biogeographyTim M Blackburn, Kevin J Gaston
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 27, 2016
The Rise of Invasive Species DenialismJames C Russell, Tim M Blackburn
Ecohealth|January 30, 2016
Parasites as Drivers and Passengers of Human-Mediated Biological InvasionsTim M Blackburn, John G Ewen
Biology Letters|February 19, 2016
Alien species as a driver of recent extinctionsCéline Bellard, Phillip Cassey, Tim M Blackburn
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
Do climate envelope models transfer? A manipulative test using dung beetle introductionsRichard P Duncan, Phillip Cassey, Tim M Blackburn
Molecular Ecology|February 3, 2015
The influence of numbers on invasion successTim M Blackburn, Julie L Lockwood, Phillip Cassey
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 4, 2008
Using aliens to explore how our planet worksTim M Blackburn
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 1, 2017
Invasive Alien Species: Denialism, Disagreement, Definitions, and DialogueJames C Russell, Tim M Blackburn
BMC Ecology|June 5, 2004
A comparison of random draw and locally neutral models for the avifauna of an English woodlandAndrew M Dolman, Tim M Blackburn
Biology Letters|September 25, 2009
Sometimes the obvious answer is the right one: a response to 'missing the rarest: is the positive interspecific abundance-distribution relationship a truly general macroecological pattern?'. Author reply 779-80Tim M Blackburn, Kevin J Gaston
Nature|August 16, 2002
Macroecology is distinct from biogeographyTim M Blackburn, Kevin J Gaston
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 27, 2016
The Rise of Invasive Species DenialismJames C Russell, Tim M Blackburn
Ecohealth|January 30, 2016
Parasites as Drivers and Passengers of Human-Mediated Biological InvasionsTim M Blackburn, John G Ewen
Biology Letters|February 19, 2016
Alien species as a driver of recent extinctionsCéline Bellard, Phillip Cassey, Tim M Blackburn
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
Do climate envelope models transfer? A manipulative test using dung beetle introductionsRichard P Duncan, Phillip Cassey, Tim M Blackburn
Molecular Ecology|February 3, 2015
The influence of numbers on invasion successTim M Blackburn, Julie L Lockwood, Phillip Cassey
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