Xenopus laevis (Daudin, 1802), a new exotic amphibian in Portugal Rui RebeloPatrícia AmaralDomingos Leitão Invasion Note 13 April 2010 Pages: 3383 - 3387
The distribution of an invasive plant in a fragile ecosystem: the rubber vine (Cryptostegia grandiflora) in oases of the Baja California peninsula Ricardo Rodríguez-EstrellaJosé Juan Pérez NavarroLaura Rivera Invasion Note 16 April 2010 Pages: 3389 - 3393
Fire enhances the ‘competition-free’ space of an invader shrub: Rosa rubiginosa in northwestern Patagonia Laura CavalleroEstela Raffaele Original Paper 09 March 2010 Pages: 3395 - 3404
Variation of morphometric traits in populations of an invasive carabid predator (Merizodus soledadinus) within a sub-Antarctic island M. LaparieM. LebouvierD. Renault Original Paper 19 March 2010 Pages: 3405 - 3417
Improving and integrating data on invasive species collected by citizen scientists Alycia W. CrallGregory J. NewmanJim Graham Original Paper 07 March 2010 Pages: 3419 - 3428
Age-based differential host acceptability and human mediated disturbance prevent establishment of an invasive species and displacement of a native competitor Paul J. De BarroShu-Sheng LiuAnne Bourne Original Paper 09 March 2010 Pages: 3429 - 3438
The introduced Micropterus salmoides in an equatorial lake: a paradoxical loser in an invasion meltdown scenario? J. Robert BrittonDavid M. HarperJonathan Grey Original Paper 11 March 2010 Pages: 3439 - 3448
Insect assemblages change along a gradient of invasion by a nonnative grass Andrea R. LittRobert J. Steidl Original Paper 14 March 2010 Pages: 3449 - 3463
How novel are the chemical weapons of garlic mustard in North American forest understories? E. Kathryn BartoJeff R. PowellDon Cipollini Original Paper 14 March 2010 Pages: 3465 - 3471
Predicting the post-fire establishment and persistence of an invasive tree species across a complex landscape Dane M. KuppingerMichael A. JenkinsPeter S. White Original Paper 21 March 2010 Pages: 3473 - 3484
Not all lineages are equally invasive: genetic origin and life-history in Atlantic salmon and brown trout acclimated to the Southern Hemisphere America G. ValienteFernando AyllonEva Garcia-Vazquez Original Paper 19 March 2010 Pages: 3485 - 3495
Does allelopathy explain the invasiveness of Campuloclinium macrocephalum (pompom weed) in the South African grassland biome? Jeremy GoodallEd T. F. WitkowskiCarl Reinhardt Original Paper 20 March 2010 Pages: 3497 - 3512
Application of a lower food web ecosystem productivity model for investigating dynamics of the invasive species Bythotrephes longimanus in Lake Michigan David H. MillerRussell G. Kreis Jr.Xiangsheng Xia Original Paper 04 May 2010 Pages: 3513 - 3524
The alien flora of Greece: taxonomy, life traits and habitat preferences Margarita ArianoutsouIoannis BazosYannis Kokkoris Original Paper 18 July 2010 Pages: 3525 - 3549
A sophisticated, modular communication contributes to ecological dominance in the invasive ant Anoplolepis gracilipes Sofia Lizon à l’AllemandVolker Witte Original Paper 13 April 2010 Pages: 3551 - 3561
Experimental test of biotic resistance to an invasive herbivore provided by potential plant mutualists Tom E. X. MillerJesusa C. LegaspiBenjamin Legaspi Original Paper 10 April 2010 Pages: 3563 - 3577
Does climatic warming explain why an introduced barnacle finally takes over after a lag of more than 50 years? Sophia WitteChristian BuschbaumKarsten Reise Original Paper 21 April 2010 Pages: 3579 - 3589
Is there a risk to living large? Large size correlates with reduced growth when stressed for knapweed populations Wei-Ming HeGiles C. ThelenRagan M. Callaway Original Paper 21 April 2010 Pages: 3591 - 3598
A review of the alien and expansive species of freshwater cyanobacteria and algae in the Czech Republic Jan KaštovskýTomáš HauerEliška Zapomělová Original Paper 22 April 2010 Pages: 3599 - 3625
The risk of zoological parks as potential pathways for the introduction of non-indigenous species María C. FàbregasFederico Guillén-SalazarCarlos Garcés-Narro Original Paper 04 April 2010 Pages: 3627 - 3636
Plant-soil feedback as a mechanism of invasion by Carpobrotus edulis Eduardo de la PeñaNikki de ClercqHelena Freitas Original Paper 11 April 2010 Pages: 3637 - 3648