Cold weather and the potential range of invasive Burmese pythons Michael L. AveryRichard M. EngemanRichard E. Mauldin Invasion Note 22 April 2010 Pages: 3649 - 3652
Acroptilon repens, an Asian invader, has stronger competitive effects on species from America than species from its native range Guang-Yan NiUrs SchaffnerRagan M. Callaway Original Paper 13 April 2010 Pages: 3653 - 3663
Amplification and transport of an endemic fish disease by an introduced species Paul K. HershbergerBjorn K. van der LeeuwMichael J. Parsley Original Paper 17 April 2010 Pages: 3665 - 3675
Predicting the spatial distribution of the invasive piscivorous chub (Opsariichthys uncirostris uncirostris) in the irrigation ditches of Kyushu, Japan: a tool for the risk management of biological invasions Mayumi SatoYôichi KawaguchiNorio Onikura Original Paper 09 May 2010 Pages: 3677 - 3686
Population genetic history of the dreissenid mussel invasions: expansion patterns across North America Joshua E. BrownCarol A. Stepien Original Paper 01 May 2010 Pages: 3687 - 3710
Using species niche models to inform strategic management of weeds in a changing climate Michael S. WattDarren J. KriticosGraeme W. Bourdôt Original Paper 29 April 2010 Pages: 3711 - 3725
Low diversity and high levels of population genetic structuring in introduced eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) in the greater Melbourne area, Australia Renae M. AyresVincent J. PettigroveAry A. Hoffmann Original Paper 27 April 2010 Pages: 3727 - 3744
Distribution of non-native invasive species and soil properties in proximity to paved roads and unpaved roads in a quartzitic mountainous grassland of southeastern Brazil (rupestrian fields) Newton P. U. BarbosaG. Wilson FernandesLélis A. C. Júnior Original Paper 29 April 2010 Pages: 3745 - 3755
The freshwater aquarium trade as a vector for incidental invertebrate fauna Ian C. Duggan Original Paper 30 April 2010 Pages: 3757 - 3770
Effects of plant competition, seed predation, and nutrient limitation on seedling survivorship of spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe) David G. KnochelCody FlaggT. R. Seastedt Original Paper 06 May 2010 Pages: 3771 - 3784
A native ant armed to limit the spread of the Argentine ant Olivier BlightErick ProvostJérôme Orgeas Original Paper 09 May 2010 Pages: 3785 - 3793
Ecophysiological responses of salt cedar (Tamarix spp. L.) to the northern tamarisk beetle (Diorhabda carinulata Desbrochers) in a controlled environment Keirith A. SnyderShauna M. UselmanSara Duke Original Paper 11 June 2010 Pages: 3795 - 3808
Competive ability of invasive Miscanthus biotypes with aggressive switchgrass Mary Hockenberry MeyerJoe PaulNeil O. Anderson Original Paper 22 May 2010 Pages: 3809 - 3816
Biological control of invasive populations of crayfish: the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) as a predator of Procambarus clarkii Laura AquiloniSara BrusconiFrancesca Gherardi Original Paper 28 May 2010 Pages: 3817 - 3824
Effects of non-native Spartina patens on plant and sediment organic matter carbon incorporation into the local invertebrate community Henry M. PageMariano LastraJosefina Garrido Original Paper Open access 29 May 2010 Pages: 3825 - 3838
Bird demographic responses to predator removal programs Jennifer L. LaversChris WilcoxC. Josh Donlan Original Paper 05 June 2010 Pages: 3839 - 3859
Invasion dynamics of round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in Hamilton Harbour, Lake Ontario Luis A. Vélez-EspinoMarten A. KoopsSigal Balshine Original Paper 28 May 2010 Pages: 3861 - 3875
Relative abundance of culled and not culled American mink populations in northeast Spain and their potential distribution: are culling campaigns effective? Yolanda MeleroSantiago PalazónJoaquim Gosàlbez Original Paper 01 June 2010 Pages: 3877 - 3885
Patterns of spatial genetic structure and diversity at the onset of a rapid range expansion: colonisation of the UK by the small red-eyed damselfly Erythromma viridulum Phillip C. WattsSimon KeatDavid J. Thompson Original Paper 28 May 2010 Pages: 3887 - 3903
H. Mooney, M. Williamson, and C. Perrings: Bioinvasion and globalization Julie L. Lockwood Book Review 21 April 2010 Pages: 3905 - 3906