Qinfeng Guo
A person who studies the relationship between living things and their environment
Southern Research Station
My most exciting discovery? I recently completed a study reporting the richness and distribution of invasive and other documented hybrid plants in the United States. The results show that, similar to the factors controlling the richness and distribution of exotic species (but not natives), human disturbances also create novel niches for the newly formed hybrids to establish and persist. This is the first such report at the national level for hybrid plants in the US.
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North of the Border: Are Nonnative Species Moving Northward As the Climate Changes?
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USDA Forest Service: Qinfeng Guo
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