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Jodi Frawley and Iain McCalman (eds): Rethinking invasion ecologies from the environmental humanities

Earthscan (Routledge), New York, 2014, xvii + 270 pp, $52.95 (paper), ISBN: 978-0-415-71657-4

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Simberloff, D. Jodi Frawley and Iain McCalman (eds): Rethinking invasion ecologies from the environmental humanities. Biol Invasions 18, 1511–1513 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-016-1053-1

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