Invasive Rhus typhina invests more in height growth and traits associated with light acquisition than do native and non-invasive alien shrub species

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Xiangfeng Tan
Xiao Guo
Weihua Guo
Shuna Liu
Ning Du
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[1] Shandong University,Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity, School of Life Science
[2] Shandong Provincial Engineering and Technology Research Center for Vegetation Ecology,Department of Renewable Resources
[3] Shandong University,College of Landscape Architecture and Forestry
[4] University of Alberta,undefined
[5] Qingdao Agricultural University,undefined
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Trees | 2018年 / 32卷
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Alien species; Allometry; Plant invasion; Plant trait;
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页码:1103 / 1112
页数:9
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