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Contribution à l'étude des effets maternels environnementaux chez les espèces végétales invasives : le robinier faux-acacia (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) et le brome des toits (Bromus tectorum L.)
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Plantes invasives de Suisse : Les reconnaître, lutter contre

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Invasive and introduced plants and animals : human perceptions, attitudes and approaches to management
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ISBN: 9781849710718 9780203525753 9781134061952 9781134062027 9781134062096 9780415830690 Year: 2013 Publisher: Oxon : Earthscan, Routledge,

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Code de conduite européen sur les espèces exotiques envahissantes à l'intention des jardins botaniques
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ISBN: 9781905164554 Year: 2013 Publisher: Strasbourg Richmond Conseil de l'Europe BGCI

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Biosecurity : the socio-politics of invasive species and infectious diseases
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ISBN: 9780415534772 9780415534765 9780203113110 9781136285462 9781136285509 Year: 2013 Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge,


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Pérdida de biodiversidad : responsabilidad y soluciones
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ISSN: 11320869 ISBN: 9788461648580 8461648587 Year: 2013 Publisher: Madrid Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural, Facultades de Ciencias Biológicas y Geológicas, Univ. Complutense de Madrid


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Invasive species
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ISBN: 0199344280 0199922020 9780199922024 9780199344284 9780199922017 0199922012 9780199922031 0199922039 Year: 2013 Publisher: Oxford New York

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Invasive species come in all sizes, from plant pathogens like the chestnut blight in eastern North America, to the red imported fire ant that has spread throughout the South, the predatory Indian mongoose now found in the Caribbean and Hawaii, and the huge Burmese python populating the Florida swamps. And while many invasive species are safe and even beneficial, the more harmful varieties cost the world economy billions of dollars annually, devastate agriculture, spread painful and even lethal diseases, and otherwise diminish our quality of life in myriad surprising ways. In Invasive Species:

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