Competitive balance between the alien invasive Acacia longifolia and native Mediterranean species

Werner C, Peperkorn R, Maguas C, Beyschlag W (2008)
In: Plant Invasions: Human perception, ecological impacts and management. Tokarska-Guzik B, Brock J, Brundu J, Child L, Daehler C, Pysek P (Eds); Leiden, The Netherlands: Backhuys Publishers: 261-275.

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Autor*in
Werner, ChristianeUniBi ; Peperkorn, Ralf; Maguas, Christina; Beyschlag, WolframUniBi
Herausgeber*in
Tokarska-Guzik, B; Brock, J; Brundu, J; Child, L; Daehler, C; Pysek, P
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
Buchtitel
Plant Invasions: Human perception, ecological impacts and management
Seite(n)
261-275
ISBN
978-3-8236-1528-6
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2397287

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Werner C, Peperkorn R, Maguas C, Beyschlag W. Competitive balance between the alien invasive Acacia longifolia and native Mediterranean species. In: Tokarska-Guzik B, Brock J, Brundu J, Child L, Daehler C, Pysek P, eds. Plant Invasions: Human perception, ecological impacts and management. Leiden, The Netherlands: Backhuys Publishers; 2008: 261-275.
Werner, C., Peperkorn, R., Maguas, C., & Beyschlag, W. (2008). Competitive balance between the alien invasive Acacia longifolia and native Mediterranean species. In B. Tokarska-Guzik, J. Brock, J. Brundu, L. Child, C. Daehler, & P. Pysek (Eds.), Plant Invasions: Human perception, ecological impacts and management (pp. 261-275). Leiden, The Netherlands: Backhuys Publishers.
Werner, Christiane, Peperkorn, Ralf, Maguas, Christina, and Beyschlag, Wolfram. 2008. “Competitive balance between the alien invasive Acacia longifolia and native Mediterranean species”. In Plant Invasions: Human perception, ecological impacts and management, ed. B Tokarska-Guzik, J Brock, J Brundu, L Child, C Daehler, and P Pysek, 261-275. Leiden, The Netherlands: Backhuys Publishers.
Werner, C., Peperkorn, R., Maguas, C., and Beyschlag, W. (2008). “Competitive balance between the alien invasive Acacia longifolia and native Mediterranean species” in Plant Invasions: Human perception, ecological impacts and management, Tokarska-Guzik, B., Brock, J., Brundu, J., Child, L., Daehler, C., and Pysek, P. eds. (Leiden, The Netherlands: Backhuys Publishers), 261-275.
Werner, C., et al., 2008. Competitive balance between the alien invasive Acacia longifolia and native Mediterranean species. In B. Tokarska-Guzik, et al., eds. Plant Invasions: Human perception, ecological impacts and management. Leiden, The Netherlands: Backhuys Publishers, pp. 261-275.
C. Werner, et al., “Competitive balance between the alien invasive Acacia longifolia and native Mediterranean species”, Plant Invasions: Human perception, ecological impacts and management, B. Tokarska-Guzik, et al., eds., Leiden, The Netherlands: Backhuys Publishers, 2008, pp.261-275.
Werner, C., Peperkorn, R., Maguas, C., Beyschlag, W.: Competitive balance between the alien invasive Acacia longifolia and native Mediterranean species. In: Tokarska-Guzik, B., Brock, J., Brundu, J., Child, L., Daehler, C., and Pysek, P. (eds.) Plant Invasions: Human perception, ecological impacts and management. p. 261-275. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands (2008).
Werner, Christiane, Peperkorn, Ralf, Maguas, Christina, and Beyschlag, Wolfram. “Competitive balance between the alien invasive Acacia longifolia and native Mediterranean species”. Plant Invasions: Human perception, ecological impacts and management. Ed. B Tokarska-Guzik, J Brock, J Brundu, L Child, C Daehler, and P Pysek. Leiden, The Netherlands: Backhuys Publishers, 2008. 261-275.
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