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Zenni R, Bailey J and Simberloff D The invasive provenance hypothesis: positive genotype-environment interactions are a major driver of invasions. F1000Posters 2014, 5:1394 (slides)

The invasive provenance hypothesis: positive genotype-environment interactions are a major driver of invasions

Rafael Zenni1, Joe Bailey, Daniel Simberloff
Published 26 Sep 2014
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Published 26 Sep 2014

The invasive provenance hypothesis: positive genotype-environment interactions are a major driver of invasions

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Rafael Zenni1, Joe Bailey, Daniel Simberloff
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1 Ecologia, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil
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99th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2014
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