Biological invasions and natural colonisations are different – the need for invasion science

The DST-NRF Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology provided support to JRUW and DMR. We also thank Ingolf Kuehn and Anthony Ricciardi for constructive comments. PP was supported by long-term research development project RVO 67985939 (The Czech Academy of Sciences), project no. 14-36079G, Centre of Excellence PLADIAS (Czech Science Foundation) and acknowledges support by Praemium Academiae award from The Czech Academy of Sciences.

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