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Behaviour of male and female parasitoids in the field: influence of patch size, host density and habitat complexityHerbivory and dominance shifts among exotic and congeneric native plant species during plant community establishmentSuccessful range-expanding plants experience less above-ground and below-ground enemy impactAdditive effects of aboveground polyphagous herbivores and soil feedback in native and range-expanding exotic plantsClimate warming, plant invasions and plant-enemy interactionsContrasting patterns of herbivore and predator pressure on invasive and native plantsClimate change and invasion by intracontinental range-expanding exotic plants: the role of biotic interactionsKlimaatgeïnduceerde areaaluitbreidende planten ondervinden minder ondergrondse en bovengrondse effecten van natuurlijke vijandenClimate change induced range expanders promote release of soil-borne enemiesEcological fits, mis-fits and lotteries involving insect herbivores on the invasive plant, Bunias orientalis
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T. Engelkes
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