No saturation in the accumulation of alien species worldwide
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Ingolf Kühn | Bernd Blasius | César Capinha | Marc Kenis | Jan Pergl | Petr Pyšek | Shyama Pagad | Andrew M. Liebhold | Helen E Roy | Hanno Seebens | Stefan Dullinger | Andrew Liebhold | John Kartesz | Franz Essl | Wolfgang Rabitsch | Tim M Blackburn | Marten Winter | Holger Kreft | Mark van Kleunen | Patrick Weigelt | Sven Bacher | Laura Celesti-Grapow | Misako Nishino | Giuseppe Brundu | Jonathan M Jeschke | Alain Roques | Dietmar Moser | Piero Genovesi | Barbara Tokarska-Guzik | Takehiko Yamanaka | Riccardo Scalera | Bernd Lenzner | K. Walker | M. Arianoutsou | H. Seebens | B. Blasius | Stefan Schindler | D. Moser | S. Dullinger | I. Kühn | P. Hulme | H. Kreft | J. Pergl | M. Winter | J. Jeschke | T. Blackburn | H. Roy | A. Liebhold | P. Genovesi | P. Pyšek | S. Bacher | M. Kenis | A. Roques | H. Jäger | S. Pagad | G. Brundu | E. Dyer | C. Capinha | L. Celesti-Grapow | W. Dawson | Nicol Fuentes | J. Kartesz | Bernd Lenzner | Alexander Mosena | Misako Nishino | D. Pearman | W. Rabitsch | J. Rojas-Sandoval | S. Rorke | Silvia Rossinelli | R. Scalera | K. Štajerová | B. Tokarska-Guzik | M. van Kleunen | Patrick Weigelt | Takehiko Yamanaka | F. Essl | Wayne Dawson | Ellie E. Dyer | Nicol Fuentes | Stefan Schindler | Margarita Arianoutsou | Philip E Hulme | Heinke Jäger | Stephanie L. Rorke | Kevin Walker | David Pearman | Ellie E Dyer | Alexander Mosena | Julissa Rojas-Sandoval | Stephanie Rorke | Silvia Rossinelli | Kateřina Štajerová | J. Rojas‐Sandoval | César Capinha | L. Celesti‐Grapow | Dietmar Moser | B. Lenzner
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