Global rise in emerging alien species results form increased accessibility of new source pools
Hanno, Seebens
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Tim M, Blackburn
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Ellie, E Dyer
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Piero, Genovesi
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Philip, E Hulme
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Jonathan, M Jeschke
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Shyama, Pagad
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Petr, Pysek
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Mark, van Kleunen
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Marten, Winter
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Michael, Ansong
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Margarita, Arianoutsou
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Sven, Bacher
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Bernd, Blasius
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Eckehard, G Brockerhoff
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Giuseppe, Brundu
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Cesar, Capinha
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Charlotte, E Causton
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Laura, Celesti-Grapow
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Wayne, Dawson
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Stefan, Dullinger
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Evan, PEconomo
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Nicol, Fuentes
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Benoit, Guenard
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Heinke, Jager
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John, Kartesz
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Marc, Kenis
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Ingolf, Kuhn
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Bernd, Lenzner
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Andrew M, Liebhold
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Alexander, Mosena
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Dietmar, Moser
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Wolfgang, Nentwig
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Misako, Nishino
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David, Pearman
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Jan, Pergl
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Wolfgang, Rabitsch
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Julissa, Rojas-Sandoval
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Alain, Roques
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Stephanie, Rorke
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Silvia, Rossinelli
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Helen E, Roy
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Riccardo, Scalera
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Stefan, Schindler
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Katerina, Stjerova
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Barbara, Tokarska-Guzik
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Kevin Walker
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Darren, F Ward
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Takehiko, Yamanaka
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Franz, Essl
Our ability to predict the identity of future invasive alien species is largely based upon knowledge of prior invasion history. Emerging alien speciesthose never encountered as aliens beforetherefore pose a significant challenge to biosecurity inte