Cotula coronopifolia : invasive or just another alien species?
It is known that alien species can become invasive in a new environment and in new geographic areas. The recent and rapid expansion of Cotula coronopifolia (cotula)on the island of Öland in Sweden has raised questions about its potential invasiveness. The lack of information about the species ecolog...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2020
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