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Science 5 November 2004:
Vol. 306. no. 5698, pp. 968 - 969
DOI: 10.1126/science.306.5698.968

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INVASIVE SPECIES:
Expanding Trade With China Creates Ecological Backlash

Dennis Normile

Scientists in the United States and China are scrambling to cope with an unintended consequence of increasing economic ties--a two-way flow of unwelcome plants and animals.

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Colloquium Paper: Engaging the public in biodiversity issues.
M. J. Novacek (2008)
PNAS 105, 11571-11578
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