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DescriptionInvasion biology, with its building blocks theory, case studies and application, embedded in societal context - Oo 590100.jpg |
English: Invasion biology, with its building blocks theory, case studies and application, embedded in societal context. The red arrows show how theory, case studies and application affect each other; the blue arrows depict effects of society on invasion biology and vice versa. The lighter colour of the block ‘application’ indicates that also non-biological questions beyond invasion biology, as defined above, are addressed here – these are part of invasion science (see Fig. 1) |
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Source | Fig. 2 of Heger T, Jeschke JM, Kollmann J (2021) Some reflections on current invasion science and perspectives for an exciting future. NeoBiota 68: 79-100. doi:10.3897/neobiota.68.68997 |
Author | Tina Heger, Jonathan M. Jeschke, Johannes Kollmann (2021) |
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