Population dynamics and life cycle of the introduced ascidian Microcosmus squamiger in the Mediterranean Sea Marc RiusMari Carmen PinedaXavier Turon Original Paper 11 October 2008 Pages: 2181 - 2194
Non-native plant invasions of United States National Parks Julia A. AllenCynthia S. BrownThomas J. Stohlgren Original Paper 10 October 2008 Pages: 2195 - 2207
Disjunct distribution of the Mediterranean freshwater crab Potamon fluviatile—natural expansion or human introduction? Ruth JesseMarkus PfenningerChristoph D. Schubart Original Paper 02 October 2008 Pages: 2209 - 2221
Complex interactions among fish, snails and macrophytes: implications for biological control of an invasive snail Pak Ki WongKing Lun KwongJian-Wen Qiu Original Paper 04 October 2008 Pages: 2223 - 2232
Using host plant relationships to help determine origins of the invasive Erythrina gall wasp, Quadrastichus erythrinae Kim (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) Russell H. MessingSandra NoserJosef Hunkeler Original Paper 12 October 2008 Pages: 2233 - 2241
Biological invasions and phenotypic evolution: a quantitative genetic perspective Leonardo D. Bacigalupe Original Paper 13 December 2008 Pages: 2243 - 2250
Evolution of enhanced reproduction in the hybrid-derived invasive, California wild radish (Raphanus sativus) Caroline E. RidleyNorman C. Ellstrand Original Paper Open access 25 December 2008 Pages: 2251 - 2264
Life history and parasites of the invasive mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) along a latitudinal gradient Lluís BenejamCarles AlcarazEmili García-Berthou Original Paper 24 December 2008 Pages: 2265 - 2277
Invasive mammals in Cuba: an overview Rafael Borroto-Páez Original Paper 27 January 2009 Pages: 2279 - 2290
Alien and native birds in South Africa: patterns, processes and conservation Sanet HugoBerndt J. Van Rensburg Original Paper 10 January 2009 Pages: 2291 - 2302
Distribution and ecological role of the non-native macroalga Gracilaria vermiculophylla in Virginia salt marshes M. S. ThomsenK. J. McGlatheryB. R. Silliman Original Paper 13 January 2009 Pages: 2303 - 2316
The role of land-use history in major invasions by woody plant species in the northeastern North American landscape Eric S. MosherJohn A. Silander Jr.Andrew M. Latimer Original Paper Open access 10 January 2009 Pages: 2317 - 2328
Four mutually incompatible Argentine ant supercolonies in Japan: inferring invasion history of introduced Argentine ants from their social structure Eiriki SunamuraSatoko HatsumiSadahiro Tatsuki Original Paper 08 January 2009 Pages: 2329 - 2339
Anisotropic spread of hemlock woolly adelgid in the eastern United States Randall S. MorinAndrew M. LiebholdKurt W. Gottschalk Original Paper 14 January 2009 Pages: 2341 - 2350
Lepidium latifolium reproductive potential and seed dispersal along salinity and moisture gradients Samuel P. LeiningerTheodore C. Foin Original Paper Open access 11 January 2009 Pages: 2351 - 2365
Non-indigenous invasive bivalves as ecosystem engineers Ronaldo SousaJorge L. GutiérrezDavid C. Aldridge Original Paper 19 January 2009 Pages: 2367 - 2385
Brewing trouble: coffee invasion in relation to edges and forest structure in tropical rainforest fragments of the Western Ghats, India Atul Arvind JoshiDivya MudappaT. R. Shankar Raman Original Paper 21 January 2009 Pages: 2387 - 2400
Niche based distribution modelling of an invasive alien plant: effects of population status, propagule pressure and invasion history Stefan DullingerIngrid KleinbauerFranz Essl Original Paper 19 January 2009 Pages: 2401 - 2414
G.W. Witmer, W.C. Pitt, and K.A. Fagerstone (eds): Managing Vertebrate Invasive Species Daniel Simberloff Book Review 03 December 2008 Pages: 2415 - 2416
J. A. Lockwood: Six-Legged Soldiers Daniel Simberloff Book Review 27 December 2008 Pages: 2417 - 2418