Invasion ecology: a multidisciplinary approach to a common problema

 

Coordinator: Coordinator: Mercedes Molina
Editors: Editors: Jonatan Rodríguez y Luís González

 

Cover: Logo of the AEET working group on Invasion Ecology and an image of Carpobrotus sp. plants competing with the native gorse (Ulex europaeus) for pollinators and space in the Local Natural Interest Area (ENIL) of the Tower of Hercules in A Coruña, Spain

DOI: https://doi.org/10.7818/ECOS.2025.34-3

Published: 15-12-2025

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