Disentangling the role of environmental and human pressures on biological invasions across Europe
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Wolfgang Nentwig | Ingolf Kühn | Jan Pergl | Jan Wild | Salit Kark | Franz Essl | Wolfgang Rabitsch | Francesca Gherardi | Marten Winter | David B Roy | Sven Bacher | Alain Roques | Wojciech Solarz | Petr Pysek | Piero Genovesi | M. Arianoutsou | S. Kark | M. Vilà | I. Kühn | P. Hulme | J. Pergl | D. Roy | M. Winter | M. Desprez-Loustau | P. Genovesi | P. Pyšek | S. Bacher | W. Nentwig | A. Roques | W. Solarz | F. Gherardi | M. Hejda | V. Jarošı́k | W. Rabitsch | F. Essl | J. Wild | F. Chiron | Viktoras Didžiulis | P. Lambdon | Katja Poboljšaj | S. Shirley | Martin Hejda | Montserrat Vilà | Margarita Arianoutsou | Philip E Hulme | Vojtech Jarosík | Viktoras Didziulis | Philip W Lambdon | Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau | Susan Shirley | Francois Chiron | Katja Poboljsaj
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