Congener diversity, topographic heterogeneity and human‐assisted dispersal predict spread rates of alien herpetofauna at a global scale
Xuan Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yiming Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zetian Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xianping Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhongwei Guo(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Reid Tingley(The University of Melbourne), Fred Kraus(Ecologie & Evolution)
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