Novel ecosystems: theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world order
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D. Richardson | A. Lugo | R. Hobbs | J. Aronson | E. Sanderson | J. Ewel | M. Vilà | M. Zobel | F. Valladares | S. Aricò | D. Ojima | R. Zamora | P. Epstein | J. Baron | D. Norton | V. Cramer | P. Bridgewater | C. Klink
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