Anthidium vigintiduopunctatum Friese (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae): the elusive “dwarf bee” of the Galápagos Archipelago? Victor H. GonzalezJonathan B. KochTerry Griswold Invasion Note 25 November 2009 Pages: 2381 - 2383
Stingers in a strange land: South American freshwater stingrays (Potamotrygonidae) in Singapore Heok Hee NgHeok Hui TanPeter K. L. Ng Invasion Note 22 November 2009 Pages: 2385 - 2388
Early colonization of Mediterranean islands by Rattus rattus: a review of zooarcheological data Lise RuffinoEric Vidal Invasion Note 22 January 2010 Pages: 2389 - 2394
Identifying pathways of biological invasion: can commercial moss harbor potential stowaways? JeriLynn E. PeckAndrew R. Moldenke Invasion Note 10 January 2010 Pages: 2395 - 2398
The spread of the Argentine ant: environmental determinants and impacts on native ant communities Núria Roura-PascualJosep M. BasCang Hui Original Paper 21 November 2009 Pages: 2399 - 2412
The ecological niche and reciprocal prediction of the disjunct distribution of an invasive species: the example of Ailanthus altissima Thomas P. AlbrightHao ChenQinfeng Guo Original Paper 22 November 2009 Pages: 2413 - 2427
Structural changes in vegetation coincident with annual grass invasion negatively impacts sprint velocity of small vertebrates J. P. RiederT. A. S. NewboldS. M. Ostoja Original Paper 25 November 2009 Pages: 2429 - 2439
Tolerance of nonindigenous cichlid fishes (Cichlasoma urophthalmus, Hemichromis letourneuxi) to low temperature: laboratory and field experiments in south Florida Pamela J. SchofieldWilliam F. LoftusDaniel H. Slone Original Paper 22 November 2009 Pages: 2441 - 2457
Seasonal responses of avian communities to invasive bush honeysuckles (Lonicera spp.) Courtney E. McCuskerMichael P. WardJeffrey D. Brawn Original Paper 25 November 2009 Pages: 2459 - 2470
Spatial and temporal variation in dispersal pattern of an invasive pine Zuzana MünzbergováVěra HadincováJana Marešová Original Paper 28 November 2009 Pages: 2471 - 2486
Do riparian plant community characteristics differ between Tamarix (L.) invaded and non-invaded sites on the upper Verde River, Arizona? Tyler D. JohnsonThomas E. KolbAlvin L. Medina Original Paper 22 November 2009 Pages: 2487 - 2497
Regional patterns in the invasion success of Cheiracanthium spiders (Miturgidae) in vineyard ecosystems Brian N. HoggRosemary G. GillespieKent M. Daane Original Paper Open access 26 November 2009 Pages: 2499 - 2508
Are mangroves in the tropical Atlantic ripe for invasion? Exotic mangrove trees in the forests of South Florida James W. FourqureanThomas J. Smith IIISandra Namoff Original Paper 28 November 2009 Pages: 2509 - 2522
Hieracium pilosella invasion in the Tierra del Fuego steppe, Southern Patagonia P. A. CipriottiR. B. RauberC. Escartín Original Paper 24 November 2009 Pages: 2523 - 2535
Consistency in the habitat degree of invasion for three invasive plant species across Mediterranean islands Laurence AffreCarey M. SuehsPhilip E. Hulme Original Paper 27 November 2009 Pages: 2537 - 2548
Long-term cost-effectiveness of coypu (Myocastor coypus) control in Piedmont (Italy) Sandro BertolinoRamona Viterbi Original Paper 28 November 2009 Pages: 2549 - 2558
Predicting establishment success for introduced freshwater fishes: a role for climate matching Mary BomfordSimon C. BarryEmma Lawrence Original Paper 26 November 2009 Pages: 2559 - 2571
Semi-submersible rigs: a vector transporting entire marine communities around the world Ross M. WanlessSue ScottEleanor Yeld Original Paper 29 November 2009 Pages: 2573 - 2583
Risk assessment of potential invasiveness of exotic reptiles imported to south Florida Ikuko FujisakiKristen M. HartMichael Rochford Original Paper 05 December 2009 Pages: 2585 - 2596
Analysis of the potential geographic range of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1793) based on surface seawater temperature satellite data and climate charts: the coast of South America as a study case Mauro F. CarrascoPedro J. Barón Original Paper 12 December 2009 Pages: 2597 - 2607
Rapid spatial genetic differentiation in an invasive species, the round goby Neogobius melanostomus in the Baltic Sea Mats BjörklundGustaf Almqvist Original Paper 11 December 2009 Pages: 2609 - 2618
Determining the impact of scale insect honeydew, and invasive wasps and rodents, on the decomposer subsystem in a New Zealand beech forest David A. WardleBrian J. KarlKaren I. Bonner Original Paper 11 December 2009 Pages: 2619 - 2638
Flexible N uptake and assimilation mechanisms may assist biological invasion by Alliaria petiolata Daniel B. HewinsLaura A. Hyatt Original Paper 25 December 2009 Pages: 2639 - 2647
Elucidating genetic signatures of native and introduced populations of the Cycad Blue, Chilades pandava to Taiwan: a threat both to Sago Palm and to native Cycas populations worldwide Li-Wei WuShen-Horn YenYu-Feng Hsu Original Paper 08 January 2010 Pages: 2649 - 2669
Evidence of a sharper decrease in a non-indigenous mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis than in indigenous bivalves from 1978 to 2006 on Japanese rocky shores Takeo KuriharaTakeharu KosugeKei Matsubara Original Paper 30 December 2009 Pages: 2671 - 2681
Impacts of mixed severity wildfire on exotic plants in a Colorado ponderosa pine–Douglas-fir forest Paula J. FornwaltMerrill R. KaufmannThomas J. Stohlgren Original Paper 08 January 2010 Pages: 2683 - 2695
Genetic diversity and population structure of the invasive alien red swamp crayfish Gen Hua YueJiale LiFelicia Feng Original Paper 03 January 2010 Pages: 2697 - 2706
Pathways of spread of the introduced ascidian Styela clava (Tunicata) in Northern Europe, as revealed by microsatellite markers L. DupontF. ViardJ. D. D. Bishop Original Paper 08 January 2010 Pages: 2707 - 2721
Wildfire promotes dominance of invasive giant reed (Arundo donax) in riparian ecosystems Gretchen C. CoffmanRichard F. AmbrosePhilip W. Rundel Original Paper Open access 13 May 2010 Pages: 2723 - 2734
Nitrogen-limitation and invasive sweetclover impacts vary between two Great Plains plant communities Laura C. Van RiperDiane L. LarsonJennifer L. Larson Original Paper 05 January 2010 Pages: 2735 - 2749
Shading by invasive shrub reduces seed production and pollinator services in a native herb Amy M. McKinneyKaren Goodell Original Paper 05 January 2010 Pages: 2751 - 2763
Community-level consequences of invasion: impacts of exotic clonal plants on riparian vegetation J. Hall CushmanKaren A. Gaffney Original Paper 10 January 2010 Pages: 2765 - 2776
Alien plant species favoured over congeneric natives under experimental climate warming in temperate Belgian climate M. VerlindenI. Nijs Original Paper 07 January 2010 Pages: 2777 - 2787
Invasion of weeping lovegrass reduces native food and habitat resource of Eusphingonotus japonicus (Saussure) Akira YoshiokaTaku KadoyaIzumi Washitani Original Paper 09 January 2010 Pages: 2789 - 2796
Temporal and spatial variations in the parasitoid complex of the horse chestnut leafminer during its invasion of Europe Giselher GrabenwegerPatrik KehrliMarc Kenis Original Paper 12 January 2010 Pages: 2797 - 2813
The role of regulatory decision-making on non-indigenous species introductions Ronit Justo-HananiTamar DayanAlon Tal Original Paper 29 January 2010 Pages: 2815 - 2824
Reproductive isolation and the expansion of an invasive hybrid swarm Michael J. BlumDavid M. WaltersBrady A. Porter Original Paper 20 January 2010 Pages: 2825 - 2836
Conundrums of a complex vector for invasive species control: a detailed examination of the horticultural industry Jennifer DrewNeil AndersonDavid Andow Original Paper 20 January 2010 Pages: 2837 - 2851
Erratum to: Conundrums of a complex vector for invasive species control: a detailed examination of the horticultural industry Jennifer DrewNeil AndersonDavid Andow Erratum 26 June 2010 Pages: 2853 - 2853