Natural and human dimensions of a quasi-wild species: the case of kudzu Zhenyu LiQuan DongQinfeng Guo Perpectives and Paradigms 06 September 2011 Pages: 2167 - 2179
Response to Eichiner’s Note to McGlynn’s article “Native and invasive plant interactions in wetlands and the minimal role of invasiveness” in Biological Invasions (2009) 11:1929–1939 Catherine A. McGlynn Invasion Note 17 June 2011 Pages: 2181 - 2183
On the occurrence of the African hind, Cephalopholis taeniops, in the Canary Islands (eastern subtropical Atlantic): introduction of large-sized demersal littoral fishes in ballast water of oil platforms? Alberto BritoSabrina ClementeRogelio Herrera Invasion Note 06 August 2011 Pages: 2185 - 2189
The wave towards a new steady state: effects of earthworm invasion on soil microbial functions Nico EisenhauerJiří SchlaghamerskýLee E. Frelich Invasion Note 06 July 2011 Pages: 2191 - 2196
Preying on invasives: the exotic New Zealand mudsnail in the diet of the endangered tidewater goby Michael HellmairGreg GoldsmithAndrew P. Kinziger Invasion Note 10 July 2011 Pages: 2197 - 2201
The effects of nitrogen addition on the growth of two exotic and two native forest understory plants Kristen A. RossJoan G. EhrenfeldManisha V. Patel Original Paper 01 July 2011 Pages: 2203 - 2216
Are environmental factors important facilitators of pompom weed (Campuloclinium macrocephalum) invasion in South African rangelands? Jeremy GoodallEd T. F. WitkowskiLesley Henderson Original Paper 17 June 2011 Pages: 2217 - 2231
Priority resource access mediates competitive intensity between an invasive weevil and native floral herbivores S. M. LoudaT. A. RandB. Tenhumberg Original Paper 16 June 2011 Pages: 2233 - 2248
Resistance to Centaurea solstitialis invasion from annual and perennial grasses in California and Argentina José L. HierroChristopher J. LortieRagan M. Callaway Original Paper 14 June 2011 Pages: 2249 - 2259
Ant predation on an invasive herbivore: can an extrafloral nectar-producing plant provide associational resistance to Opuntia individuals? Heather JezorekPeter StilingJames Carpenter Original Paper 15 June 2011 Pages: 2261 - 2273
Exploring associations between international trade and environmental factors with establishment patterns of exotic Scolytinae Lorenzo MariniRobert A. HaackMassimo Faccoli Original Paper 15 June 2011 Pages: 2275 - 2288
Invasion impacts on biodiversity: responses of ant communities to infestation by cat’s claw creeper vine, Macfadyena unguis-cati (Bignoniaceae) in subtropical Australia Olusegun O. OsunkoyaClaire PoloAlan N. Andersen Original Paper 21 June 2011 Pages: 2289 - 2302
Invasive alga Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea makes a strong impact on the Mediterranean sponge Sarcotragus spinosulus Ante ŽuljevićThierry ThibautBoris Antolić Original Paper 06 July 2011 Pages: 2303 - 2308
Microhabitat preference constrains invasive spread of non-native natal grass (Melinis repens) Aaron S. DavidEric S. Menges Original Paper 19 July 2011 Pages: 2309 - 2322
Incorporating uncertainty and social values in managing invasive alien species: a deliberative multi-criteria evaluation approach Shuang LiuAndy SheppardDavid Cook Original Paper 09 August 2011 Pages: 2323 - 2337
Mycorrhizae and soil phosphorus affect growth of Celastrus orbiculatus Carly N. LettLaura E. DeWaldJonathan Horton Original Paper 17 July 2011 Pages: 2339 - 2350
Effects of food availability on reproductive output, offspring quality and reproductive efficiency in the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata Nicolás E. TamburiPablo R. Martín Original Paper 03 August 2011 Pages: 2351 - 2360
Impacts of non-native plant and animal invaders on gap regeneration in a protected boreal forest Jessica M. HumberLuise Hermanutz Original Paper 09 August 2011 Pages: 2361 - 2377
Evolution of growth but not structural or chemical defense in Verbascum thapsus (common mullein) following introduction to North America Christina AlbaM. Deane BowersRuth Hufbauer Original Paper 11 August 2011 Pages: 2379 - 2389
Reinvasion by ship rats (Rattus rattus) of forest fragments after eradication Carolyn M. KingJohn G. InnesNeil Cox Original Paper 09 August 2011 Pages: 2391 - 2408
Predicting the potential invasive range of light brown apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana) using biologically informed and correlative species distribution models Jeffrey D. LozierNicholas J. Mills Original Paper 04 September 2011 Pages: 2409 - 2421