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    Invasion science: Looking forward rather than revisiting old ground - a reply to Zenni et al.

    Ricciardi, A.; Blackburn, T. M.; Carlton, J. T.; Dick, J. T. A.; Hulme, Philip E.; Iacarella, J. C.; Jeschke, J. M.; Liebhold, A. M.; Lockwood, J. L.; MacIsaac, H. J.; Pyšek, P.; Richardson, D. M.; Ruiz, G. M.; Simberloff, D.; Sutherland, W. J.; Wardle, D. A.; Aldridge, D. C.
    Abstract
    Using horizon scanning techniques, we identified 14 emerging issues, not yet widely recognized or understood, that are likely to affect how biological invasions are studied and managed on a global scale . Zenni et al. do not comment on the major issues identified in our study.
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    invasive species; developing countries; Evolutionary Biology
    Date
    2017-11
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    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2017.08.007
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    Ricciardi et al. (2017). Invasion science: Looking forward rather than revisiting old ground - a reply to Zenni et al. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2017.08.007
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