Interspecific differences in heat exchange rates may affect competition between introduced and native freshwater turtles Nuria Polo-CaviaPilar LópezJosé Martín Original Paper 19 September 2008 Pages: 1755 - 1765
Rapid dispersal and establishment of a benthic Ponto-Caspian goby in Lake Erie: diel vertical migration of early juvenile round goby Todd A. HaydenJeffrey G. Miner Original Paper 02 October 2008 Pages: 1767 - 1776
Seedling competition between native cottonwood and exotic saltcedar: implications for restoration Joydeep BhattacharjeeJohn P. Taylor Jr.David A. Haukos Original Paper Open access 15 October 2008 Pages: 1777 - 1787
Fish fauna destruction after the introduction of a non-native predator (Cichla kelberi) in a Neotropical reservoir Fernando Mayer PeliciceAngelo Antonio Agostinho Original Paper 14 October 2008 Pages: 1789 - 1801
Exotic shrub invasion in an undisturbed wetland has little community-level effect over a 15-year period Jason E. MillsJames A. ReinartzErica B. Young Original Paper 07 October 2008 Pages: 1803 - 1820
Invasion of ancient Lake Titicaca by the globally invasive Physa acuta (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Hygrophila) Christian AlbrechtOliver KrollThomas Wilke Original Paper 26 October 2008 Pages: 1821 - 1826
First record of Craspedacusta sowerbyi Lankester, 1880 (Cnidaria: Limnomedusae: Olindiidae) in Mexico (Adolfo Lopez Mateos reservoir), with notes on their feeding habits and limnological dates Marco A. Moreno-LeonAlfredo Ortega-Rubio Original Paper 09 October 2008 Pages: 1827 - 1834
Processes regulating the invasion of European buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) in three habitats of the northeastern United States Timothy S. McCayDeanna H. McCay Original Paper 07 October 2008 Pages: 1835 - 1844
Atlantic coral reefs: the transplantation alternative John C. Briggs Original Paper 15 October 2008 Pages: 1845 - 1854
Effect of an invasive grass on ambient rates of decomposition and microbial community structure: a search for causality D. Christopher HollyGary N. ErvinGrant T. Kirker Original Paper 05 October 2008 Pages: 1855 - 1868
Genetic analysis reveals multiple cryptic invasive species of the hydrozoan genus Cordylophora Nadine C. Folino-RoremJohn A. DarlingCori A. D’Ausilio Original Paper 12 October 2008 Pages: 1869 - 1882
Invasion by an exotic tree alters above and belowground ecosystem components Melissa R. MartinPhilip W. TippingJames O. Sickman Original Paper 10 October 2008 Pages: 1883 - 1894
Differences in growth and foraging behavior of native and introduced populations of an invasive crayfish Lauren M. PintorAndrew Sih Original Paper 04 October 2008 Pages: 1895 - 1902
Multiple scale analysis of factors influencing the distribution of an invasive aquatic grass Sarina E. LooRalph Mac NallyP. S. Lake Original Paper 07 October 2008 Pages: 1903 - 1912
High propagule production and reproductive fitness homeostasis contribute to the invasiveness of Lespedeza cuneata (Fabaceae) Teresa M. WoodsDavid C. HartnettCarolyn J. Ferguson Original Paper 11 October 2008 Pages: 1913 - 1927
Native and invasive plant interactions in wetlands and the minimal role of invasiveness Catherine A. McGlynn Original Paper 11 October 2008 Pages: 1929 - 1939
Influence of light and nutrient conditions on seedling growth of native and invasive trees in the Seychelles Eva SchumacherChristoph KuefferHansjörg Dietz Original Paper 08 October 2008 Pages: 1941 - 1954
The diversity of juvenile salmonids does not affect their competitive impact on a native galaxiid Kyle A. YoungJessica StephensonCarlos Garcia de Leaniz Original Paper 19 October 2008 Pages: 1955 - 1961
Non-indigenous land and freshwater gastropods in Israel Uri RollTamar DayanHenk K. Mienis Original Paper 07 October 2008 Pages: 1963 - 1972
Effects of exotic invasive trees on nitrogen cycling: a case study in Central Spain P. Castro-DíezN. González-MuñozL. Poorter Original Paper 11 October 2008 Pages: 1973 - 1986