Alien plants in southern South America. A framework for evaluation and management of mutual risk of invasion between Chile and Argentina
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Ingolf Kühn | Stefan Klotz | I. Kühn | S. Klotz | Nicol Fuentes | Nicol Fuentes | Eduardo Ugarte | E. Ugarte
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