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Temporally variable dispersal and demography can accelerate the spread of invading species
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    Temporally variable dispersal and demography can accelerate the spread of invading species (English)
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    3 April 2014
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    invasive species
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    spatial population dynamics
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    stochastic demography
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    fluctuating environment
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    integral projection model
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    perennial pepperweed
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