Biological invasions in developing and developed countries: does one model fit all? Martin A. NuñezAníbal Pauchard Perspectives and Paradigms 23 July 2009 Pages: 707 - 714
The apparent demise of the Asian date mussel Musculista senhousia in Western Australia: or using acts of god as an eradication tool Justin I. McDonaldFred E. Wells Invasion Note 26 May 2009 Pages: 715 - 719
Native, insect herbivore communities derive a significant proportion of their carbon from a widespread invader of forest understories Mark A. BradfordJayna L. DeVoreMichael S. Strickland Invasion Note 21 May 2009 Pages: 721 - 724
The recent geographical expansion of Caprella californica (Caprellidea: Caprellidae) around the coastline of Australia Luciana Montelli Invasion Note 17 June 2009 Pages: 725 - 728
Genetic diversity of Bradysia difformis (Sciaridae: Diptera) populations reflects movement of an invasive insect between forestry nurseries B. P. HurleyB. SlippersM. J. Wingfield Invasion Note 05 July 2009 Pages: 729 - 733
American bullfrog Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802) invasion in Argentina Mauricio Sebastián AkmentinsDarío Elbio Cardozo Invasion Note 10 July 2009 Pages: 735 - 737
Morphological and physiological traits in the success of the invasive plant Lespedeza cuneata Brady W. AllredSamuel D. FuhlendorfRodney E. Will Dedicated to Wolfdieter Schenk on occasion of his 65th birthday 17 May 2009 Pages: 739 - 749
Modeling the eradication of invasive mammals using the sterile male technique Anders Gonçalves da SilvaSergios-Orestis KolokotronisDan Wharton Original Paper 21 May 2009 Pages: 751 - 759
From the backyard to the backcountry: how ecological and biological traits explain the escape of garden plants into Mediterranean old fields Audrey MarcoSébastien LavergneValérie Bertaudiere-Montes Original Paper 31 May 2009 Pages: 761 - 779
Restoring restoration: removal of the invasive plant Microstegium vimineum from a North Carolina wetland Julie E. DeMeesterDaniel deB. Richter Original Paper 12 June 2009 Pages: 781 - 793
Environmental factors and land uses related to the naturalization of Bombus terrestris in Hokkaido, northern Japan Yurika NukatsukaJun Yokoyama Original Paper 11 June 2009 Pages: 795 - 804
Herbivory in invasive rats: criteria for food selection M. N. Grant-HoffmanPerry S. Barboza Original Paper 02 July 2009 Pages: 805 - 825
Does Argentine ant invasion affect prey availability for foliage-gleaning birds? David Estany-TigerströmJosep Maria BasPere Pons Original Paper 05 July 2009 Pages: 827 - 839
Origin and genetic diversity of mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) introduced to Europe Oriol VidalEmili García-BerthouJosé-Luis García-Marín Original Paper 05 July 2009 Pages: 841 - 851
Are amphipod invaders a threat to regional biodiversity? Christophe PiscartBenjamin BergerotPierre Marmonier Original Paper 02 July 2009 Pages: 853 - 863
Enhanced interspecific territoriality and the invasion success of the spotted tilapia (Tilapia mariae) in South Florida Wesley R. BrooksRebecca C. Jordan Original Paper 27 June 2009 Pages: 865 - 874
Accidental transfer of non-native soil organisms into Antarctica on construction vehicles K. A. HughesP. ConveyR. I. L. Smith Original Paper 05 July 2009 Pages: 875 - 891
Growth and water relations in a central North Carolina population of Microstegium vimineum (Trin.) A. Camus Brant W. TouchetteGenevieve A. Romanello Original Paper 11 July 2009 Pages: 893 - 903
Competitive interactions between a native spider (Frontinella communis, Araneae: Linyphiidae) and an invasive spider (Linyphia triangularis, Araneae: Linyphiidae) Julie BednarskiHoward GinsbergElizabeth M. Jakob Original Paper 08 July 2009 Pages: 905 - 912
Containment and spot eradication of a highly destructive, invasive plant pathogen (Phytophthora cinnamomi) in natural ecosystems William A. DunstanTimothy RudmanGiles E. St. J. Hardy Original Paper 10 July 2009 Pages: 913 - 925
Differences in population dynamics and potential impacts of a freshwater invader driven by temporal habitat stability Lyubov E. BurlakovaDianna K. PadillaKevin D. Nichol Original Paper 08 July 2009 Pages: 927 - 941
Comparing the influences of ecological and evolutionary factors on the successful invasion of a fungal forest pathogen Matteo GarbelottoRachel LinzerPaolo Gonthier Original Paper 07 July 2009 Pages: 943 - 957
Ecological restoration following the local eradication of an invasive ant in northern Australia Benjamin D. Hoffmann Original Paper 12 July 2009 Pages: 959 - 969
James A. Young and Charlie D. Clements: Cheatgrass. Fire and forage on the range Richard N. Mack Book Review 25 June 2009 Pages: 973 - 975