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    A habitat-based assessment of the role of competition in plant invasions 

    Fridley, J. D.; Jo, I.; Hulme, Philip E.; Duncan, R. P. (Wiley on behalf of British Ecological Society, 2021-03-09)
    Many invasion theories invoke resource competition as the primary mechanism of invader advantage. These include Darwin's naturalization hypothesis (DNH), which treats phylogenetic similarity as a proxy for niche overlap ...
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    AuthorDuncan, R. P. (1)Fridley, J. D. (1)Hulme, Philip E. (1)
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    KeywordDarwin&apos (1)Darwin's naturalization hypothesis (1)disturbance (1)
    Ecology (1)
    evolutionary imbalance hyposthesis (1)evolutionary imbalance hypothesis (1)invader preadaptation (1)invader preadaption (1)invasion ecology (1)
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