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Human impacts, plant invasion, and imperiled plant species in California
Eric W. Seabloom
, John W. Williams
, Daniel Slayback
, David M. Stoms
, Joshua H. Viers
, Andy P. Dobson
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Exotic Plants
100%
Plant Species
100%
Human Impact
100%
Plant Invasion
100%
Range Size
66%
Exotic Species
66%
Imperiled Species
66%
Agriculture
33%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
33%
Invasive Species
33%
Human Development
33%
Urbanization
33%
Native Plants
33%
Economic Cost
33%
Human Activities
33%
Order of Magnitude
33%
Native Taxa
33%
Low-lying
33%
California USA
33%
Fast-growing
33%
Plant Taxa
33%
World Fauna
33%
Coastal Site
33%
Net Primary Productivity
33%
Native Diversity
33%
Conservation Problems
33%
Invasive Exotics
33%
Total Species Richness
33%
World Flora
33%
Exotic Flora
33%
Exotic Taxa
33%
Invasion Debt
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Invasive Species
100%
Primary Productivity
50%
Structural Equation Modeling
50%