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Dick, J.T.A., C. Laverty, J.J. Lennon, D. Barrios-O'Neill, P.J. Mensink, J.R. Britton, V. Médoc, P. Boets, M.E. Alexander, N.G. Taylor, A.M. Dunn, M.J. Hatcher, P.J. Rosewarne, S. Crookes, H.J. MacIsaac, M. Xu, A. Ricciardi, R.J. Wasserman, B.R. Ellender, O.L.F. Weyl, F.E. Lucy, P.B. Banks, J.A. Dodd, C. MacNeil, M.R. Penk, D.C. Aldridge, and J.M. Caffrey. 2017. Invader Relative Impact Potential: a new metric to understand and predict the ecological impacts of existing, emerging and future invasive alien species. Journal of Applied Ecology 54(4):4. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12849.
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Reference Number: 37165
Type: Journal Article
Author: Dick, J.T.A., C. Laverty, J.J. Lennon, D. Barrios-O'Neill, P.J. Mensink, J.R. Britton, V. Médoc, P. Boets, M.E. Alexander, N.G. Taylor, A.M. Dunn, M.J. Hatcher, P.J. Rosewarne, S. Crookes, H.J. MacIsaac, M. Xu, A. Ricciardi, R.J. Wasserman, B.R. Ellender, O.L.F. Weyl, F.E. Lucy, P.B. Banks, J.A. Dodd, C. MacNeil, M.R. Penk, D.C. Aldridge, and J.M. Caffrey
Date (year): 2017
Article Title:Invader Relative Impact Potential: a new metric to understand and predict the ecological impacts of existing, emerging and future invasive alien species
Journal Name: Journal of Applied Ecology
Volume: 54
Issue: 4
Pages: 4
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Keywords: ecological impacts, functional response, invasive alien species, maximum feeding rate, numerical response, prediction, relative impact potential metric, risk assessment, species abundance, taxonomic and trophic groups, Dikerogammarus villosus
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12849
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