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Campylopus introflexus is native to temperate regions on the continents of the Southern Hemisphere. Since World War II, it has invaded West and Central Europe and has become a dominant species in dunes and disturbed bogs. (Photo credit: Maike Isermann)

C·I·B researcher analyses global patterns of non-vascular plant invasions

A new study led by C·I·B associate Franz Essl (University of Vienna) and published in Ecography provides the first comprehensive assessment of the environmental and anthropogenic (caused or produced by humans) factors driving bryophyte invasions worldwide.

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