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  1. By: United States. Department of Agriculture.
    Publication info: [Washington, D.C.], U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1985
    Holding Institution: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
    Subjects: forest trees  household equipment  Insect Control  laws and regulations  Lymantria dispar  Prevention  spread  Woody plants  
  2. By: United States. Department of Agriculture.
    Publication info: [Washington, D.C.], U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1998
    Holding Institution: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
    Subjects: forest trees  household equipment  Insect Control  laws and regulations  Lymantria dispar  Prevention  spread  United States  Woody plants  
  3. By: United States. Department of Agriculture.
    Publication info: [Washington, D.C.], U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1990
    Holding Institution: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
    Subjects: forest trees  household equipment  Insect Control  laws and regulations  Lymantria dispar  Prevention  spread  Woody plants  
  4. By: Hawksworth, Frank G. (Frank Goode), - Geils, Brian W
    Holding Institution: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
    Subjects: Arceuthobium vaginatum  Arizona  canopy  growth rate  height  Parasitic plants  Pinus ponderosa  site factors  spread  stand density  
  1. By: Grégoire, Jean-Claude - Jactel, Hervé - Hulcr, Jiri - Battisti, Andrea - Inward, Daegan J. G. - Petter, Françoise - Grousset, Fabienne
    Type: Article
    In: NeoBiota
    Volume: 84
    Date: 2023
    Page Range: 81--105
    Publication Info: Pensoft Publishers 2023
    Subjects: ambrosia beetles  Bark beetles  entry  establishment  Fungi  Geographic distribution  impact  inbreeding  landmasses  polyphagy  Quarantine  Risk assessment  semiochemicals  spread
  2. By: Sanderson, Laurа - Antunes, Pedro
    Type: Article
    In: NeoBiota
    Volume: 16
    Date: 2013
    Page Range: 1-15
    Publication Info: Pensoft Publishers 2013
    Subjects: climatic temperature range  Competition  Dog-Strangling Vine  invasion ecology  invasive species  phenotypic plasticity  reproductive phenology  spread  Vincetoxicum rossicum  
  3. By: Panigaj, Ľubomír - Zach, Peter - Honěk, Alois - Nedvěd, Oldřich - Kulfan, Ján - Martinková, Zdenka - Selyemová, Diana - Viglášová, Sandra - Roy, Helen
    Type: Article
    In: ZooKeys
    Volume: 412
    Date: 2014
    Page Range: 89-102
    Publication Info: Pensoft Publishers 2014
    Subjects: Alien  altitude  colour morphs  spatial occurrence  spread  
  4. By: Nunes, Pedro - Robinet, Christelle - Branco, Manuela - Franco, José Carlos
    Type: Article
    In: NeoBiota
    Volume: 84
    Date: 2023
    Page Range: 369--396
    Publication Info: Pensoft Publishers 2023
    Subjects: Insect Vectors  invasive  isolated trees  Models  non-native species  psyllids  spread  Trioza erytreae
  5. By: Novoa, Ana - Kumschick, Sabrina - Richardson, David - Rouget, Mathieu - Wilson, John
    Type: Article
    In: NeoBiota
    Volume: 30
    Date: 2016
    Page Range: 75-90
    Publication Info: Pensoft Publishers 2016
    Subjects: Biological invasions  invasibility  invasiveness  Risk assessment  spread  weediness  
  6. By: Liebhold, Andrew M. - Keitt, Timothy - Goel, Nikunj - Bertelsmeier, Cleo
    Type: Article
    In: NeoBiota
    Volume: 62
    Date: 2020
    Page Range: 269--277
    Publication Info: Pensoft Publishers 2020
    Subjects: bridgehead effect  coalescing colonies  invasion framework  self-similarity  spread  stratified dispersal
  7. By: Alonso, Álvaro - Castro-Díez, Pilar
    Type: Article
    In: NeoBiota
    Volume: 14
    Date: 2012
    Page Range: 67-74
    Publication Info: Pensoft Publishers 2012
    Subjects: aquatic ecosystem  desiccation  Exotic species  mudsnail  spread  
  8. By: Vorstenbosch, Tom - Essl, Franz - Lenzner, Bernd
    Type: Article
    In: NeoBiota
    Volume: 63
    Date: 2020
    Page Range: 1--24
    Publication Info: Pensoft Publishers 2020
    Subjects: community composition  Conservation  corridors  elevation  Mountains  mowing  networks  spread