Recent non‐native invertebrate plant pest establishments in Great Britain: origins, pathways, and trends
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R. Baker | S. Hockland | Richard M. Smith | Richard H. A. Baker | Chris P. Malumphy | Sue Hockland | Roger P. Hammon | Joe C. Ostojá‐Starzewski | Dominique W. Collins | Richard M. Smith | C. Malumphy | D. Collins | J. C. Ostojá-Starzewski | R. Hammon
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