Volume 14, Issue 9, September 2012
ISSN: 1387-3547 (Print) 1573-1464 (Online)
In this issue (18 articles)
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Perspectives and paradigms
When should exotic forest plantation tree species be considered as an invasive threat and how should we treat them?
Pages 1765-1778 -
Invasion Note
Range expansion of nonindigenous caribou in the Aleutian archipelago of Alaska
Pages 1779-1784 -
Original Paper
Minimal genetic diversity in the facultatively outcrossing perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) invasion
Pages 1797-1807 -
Original Paper
Presence of an invasive plant species alters pollinator visitation to a native
Pages 1809-1818 -
Original Paper
Invasion risk posed by macroinvertebrates transported in ships’ ballast tanks
Pages 1843-1850 -
Original Paper
Behavioural changes of zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha (Bivalvia) induced by Ponto-Caspian gammarids
Pages 1851-1863 -
Original Paper
Predicting the spread of feral populations of the American mink in Italy: is it too late for eradication?
Pages 1895-1908 -
Original Paper
Relative roles of natural and anthropogenic drivers of watershed invasibility in riverine ecosystems
Pages 1931-1945 -
Original Paper
Ecological niche and species traits: key drivers of regional plant invader assemblages
Pages 1963-1980 -
Letter to the Editor
Iguana iguana invasion in Puerto Rico: facing the evidence
Pages 1981-1984
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