Effects of climate change and horticultural use on the spread of naturalized alien garden plants in Europe
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S. Rumpf | K. Hülber | Günther Klonner | D. Moser | J. Wessely | S. Dullinger | O. Bossdorf | Madalin Parepa | M. Hermy | W. Thuiller | K. Verheyen | T. Münkemüller | W. Dawson | M. van Kleunen | F. Essl | Andreas Gattringer | Iwona Dullinger | M. Carboni | Emily Haeuser | L. Conti | Svenja Block | Sebastiaan Van der Veken | Dietmar Moser
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