The invasion paradox: reconciling pattern and process in species invasions.
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T J Stohlgren | D. Tilman | J. Stachowicz | S. Naeem | Melinda D. Smith | T. Stohlgren | E. Seabloom | D. Sax | B. V. Holle | M. D. Smith | J. Fridley | B. von Holle | D Tilman | J D Fridley | J J Stachowicz | S Naeem | D F Sax | E W Seabloom | M D Smith | B Von Holle | M. Smith
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