Invasive alien plant species, fragmentation and scale effects on urban forest community composition in Durban, South Africa
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Published:2018-12
Issue:1
Volume:48
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ISSN:1179-5395
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Container-title:New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:N.Z. j. of For. Sci.
Author:
Mavimbela Lindani Z.ORCID, Sieben Erwin J. J., Procheş Şerban
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