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Modeling the distribution of an invasive riparian plant species: understanding drivers of invasive and testing model assumptions

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Title Modeling the distribution of an invasive riparian plant species: understanding drivers of invasive and testing model assumptions
Creator Menuz, Diane Kettenring, Karin
Description Invasive species cause substantial economic and ecological harm throughout the world. Species distribution models are one tool used to combat invaders by providing information about areas susceptible to invasion and highlighting anthropogenic factors that promote establishment. An assumption of distribution models is that modeled species are at equilibrium with their environment. This may frequently be violated by invasive species because they have had limited time to disperse to all suitable...
Date 2011-03-30T07:00:00Z
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Identifier http://works.bepress.com/karin_kettenring/27
Source Karin Kettenring
Publisher SelectedWorks
Subject Life Sciences Physical Sciences and Mathematics Social and Behavioral Sciences

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