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Starting a list from my reference library...
* [[http://www.ibot.cas.cz/personal/pysek/pdf/naturalization_and_invasion_%20of_alien_plants.pdf Naturalization and invasion of alien plants:concepts and definitions]]. Richardson et al. 2000. Diversity and Distributions. v. 6, pp. 103-107. Also in the ConsultantsReport
* [[http://sain.nbii.gov/invasives/inv_plant_pest_def.shtml Invasive Plant Pests Definitions and Criteria]] from the NBII. A compilation from several sources.
The terminology is distinctly different here. Though these article are older, the vocabulary (at least archaeophyte and neophyte) is certainly still in use:
* Recent plant invasions in the Circum-Mediterranean region. Quezel et al. 1990. pp. 51-60 in Biological Invasions in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin, ed. by di Castri et al.
* Plant Invasions in Central Europe: historical and ecological aspects. Kornas, J. 1990. pp. 19-36 in Biological Invasions in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin, ed. by Biological Invasions in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin.
-- Main.JenniferForman - 15 Mar 2006
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Additional terminology sources from the ConsultantsReport:
* [[http://web2.uwindsor.ca/courses/biology/macisaac/rob.pdf][Colautti, R.I. & !MacIsaac, H.J. (2004) A neutral terminology to define 'invasive' species. Diversity and Distributions, 10, 135141. ]]
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