Invasive earthworms interact with abiotic conditions to influence the invasion of common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica).

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Published in Oecologia on December 07, 2014

Authors

Alexander M Roth1, Timothy J S Whitfeld, Alexandra G Lodge, Nico Eisenhauer, Lee E Frelich, Peter B Reich

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, 1530 Cleveland Avenue North, St Paul, MN, 55108-6112, USA, roth0487@umn.edu.

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