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Heger, T.; Saul, W.-C.; Trepl, L.
What biological invasions ‘are’ is a matter of perspective
Journal for Nature Conservation
2013
21
2
93-96

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Heger, T.
Evolution´s Wedge: Competition and the Origins of Diversity
University of California Press
2013
303

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Hermann, J.M., Haug, S., Westphalen M., DePatta Pillar, V., Pfadenhauer, J.
Shrubs versus gullivers: Woody species coping with disturbance in grasslands
Plant Ecology
2013
213
1757-1768

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Conradi, T. & Friedmann, A.
Plant communities and environmental gradients in mires of the Ammergauer Alps (Bavaria,Germany)
Tuexenia
2013
33
133-163

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Zaplata, M.K., Winter, S., Fischer, A., Kollmann, J. & Ulrich, W.
Species-driven phases and increasing structure in early-successional plant communities
American Naturalist
2013
181
E17–E27

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Wittmann, M.J., Gabriel, W., Harz, E.-M., Laforsch, C., Jeschke, J.M.
Can Daphnia lumholtzi invade European lakes?
NeoBiota
2013
16
39-57

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Wille, W., Thiele, J., Walker, E.A., Kollmann, J.
Limited evidence for allelopathic effects of Giant Hogweed on germination of native herbs
Seed Science Research
2013
23
157-162

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Ulrich, W., Piwczyñski, M., Zaplata, M.K., Winter, S., Schaaf, W. & Fischer, A.
Soil conditions and phylogenetic relatedness influence total community trait space during early plant succession
Journal of Plant Ecology
2013
1–9

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Türke, M., Blattmann, T., Knop, E., Kindermann, A., Prestele, J., Marquez, L., Eisenhauer, N. & Fischer, C.
Weeds and endangered herbs have unforeseen dispersal helpers in the agri-environment: gastropods and earthworms. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems
FirstView
2013
1-4

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Saul, W.C., Jeschke, J.M. & Heger, T.
The role of eco-evolutionary experience in invasion success.
NeoBiota
2013
17
57-74