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  1. Why do invasive species wreak such havoc? Gefen et al. suggest it is a feature, not a bug: ecosystem disruption, even when not directly beneficial, facilitates the invasive species’ success.

    Available now ahead of print!
    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #InvasiveSpecies #EcosystemDisturbance #EEB

  2. Why do invasive species wreak such havoc? Gefen et al. suggest it is a feature, not a bug: ecosystem disruption, even when not directly beneficial, facilitates the invasive species’ success.

    Available now ahead of print!
    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #InvasiveSpecies #EcosystemDisturbance #EEB

  3. Why do invasive species wreak such havoc? Gefen et al. suggest it is a feature, not a bug: ecosystem disruption, even when not directly beneficial, facilitates the invasive species’ success.

    Available now ahead of print!
    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #InvasiveSpecies #EcosystemDisturbance #EEB

  4. Why do invasive species wreak such havoc? Gefen et al. suggest it is a feature, not a bug: ecosystem disruption, even when not directly beneficial, facilitates the invasive species’ success.

    Available now ahead of print!
    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #InvasiveSpecies #EcosystemDisturbance #EEB

  5. Why do invasive species wreak such havoc? Gefen et al. suggest it is a feature, not a bug: ecosystem disruption, even when not directly beneficial, facilitates the invasive species’ success.

    Available now ahead of print!
    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #InvasiveSpecies #EcosystemDisturbance #EEB