Pathway models for analysing and managing the introduction of alien plant pests—an overview and categorization
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Robert C. Venette | W. van der Werf | Lia Hemerik | Monique C.M. Mourits | Christelle Robinet | Jan Schans | Jacob C. Douma | M. Pautasso | W. Werf | M. Mourits | M. Pautasso | R. Venette | C. Robinet | L. Hemerik | J. Schans | J. Douma
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