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Tracking non-native vertebrate species: indicator design for the United States of America
Laura A. Meyerson A , Richard Engeman B D and Robin O’Malley C
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A The University of Rhode Island, 1 Greenhouse Road, Kingston, RI 02881, USA.
B National Wildlife Research Center, 4101 LaPorte Ave., Fort Collins, Colorado 80521-2154, USA.
C The Heinz Center, 900 Seventeenth Street, NW Washington, DC 20006, USA.
D Corresponding author. Email: richard.m.engeman@aphis.usda.gov
Wildlife Research 35(3) 235-241 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR07098
Submitted: 21 July 2007 Accepted: 18 April 2008 Published: 20 May 2008
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