Comparing the rate of invasion by Heracleum mantegazzianum at continental, regional, and local scales
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Jana Müllerová | Jan Pergl | Petr Pyšek | Jan Wild | Vojtech Jarosik | J. Pergl | P. Pyšek | V. Jarošı́k | J. Wild | J. Müllerová
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