First larval record of Pterois volitans (Pisces: Scorpaenidae) collected from the ichthyoplankton in the Atlantic Lourdes Vásquez-YeomansLaura CarrilloJohn T. Lamkin Invasion Note 22 February 2011 Pages: 2635 - 2640
Control of invasive alien weeds averts imminent plant extinction Cláudia BaiderF. B. Vincent Florens Invasion Note 13 March 2011 Pages: 2641 - 2646
Spatio-temporal overlap of the alien invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and ichthyoplankton in the Bornholm Basin (Baltic Sea) Matthias SchaberHolger HaslobFriedrich W. Köster Original Paper 12 February 2011 Pages: 2647 - 2660
Assessing the invasive potential of the Mediterranean fruit fly in California and Italy Andrew Paul GutierrezLuigi Ponti Original Paper Open access 29 January 2011 Pages: 2661 - 2676
Effects of Caulerpa racemosa invasion on soft-bottom assemblages in the Western Mediterranean Sea Lorenzo PacciardiAnna Maria De BiasiLuigi Piazzi Original Paper 26 January 2011 Pages: 2677 - 2690
Ecological preferences of alien plant species in North-Eastern Germany Florian JansenJörg EwaldStefan Zerbe Original Paper 09 February 2011 Pages: 2691 - 2701
Innate and evolutionarily increased advantages of invasive Eupatorium adenophorum over native E. japonicum under ambient and doubled atmospheric CO2 concentrations Yan Bao LeiYu Long FengYi Ping Zhang Original Paper 05 February 2011 Pages: 2703 - 2714
Impact of three aquatic invasive species on native plants and macroinvertebrates in temperate ponds Iris StiersNicolas CrohainLudwig Triest Original Paper 08 February 2011 Pages: 2715 - 2726
Temporal variation in zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) density structure the benthic food web and community composition on hard substrates in Lake Constance, Germany René GergsJonathan GreyKarl-Otto Rothhaupt Original Paper 03 February 2011 Pages: 2727 - 2738
Influence of insects and fungal pathogens on individual and population parameters of Cirsium arvense in its native and introduced ranges Michael G. CrippsGraeme W. BourdôtGrant R. Edwards Original Paper 08 February 2011 Pages: 2739 - 2754
Differences in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities associated with sugar maple seedlings in and outside of invaded garlic mustard forest patches E. Kathryn BartoPedro M. AntunesDon Cipollini Original Paper 12 February 2011 Pages: 2755 - 2762
Effect of a native tree on seedling establishment of two exotic invasive species in a semiarid ecosystem Pablo I. BecerraRamiro O. Bustamante Original Paper 05 March 2011 Pages: 2763 - 2773
Expansion of tubenose gobies Proterorhinus semilunaris into western Lake Erie and potential effects on native species P. M. KocovskyJ. A. TallmanC. A. Stepien Original Paper 26 February 2011 Pages: 2775 - 2784
Use of niche models in invasive species risk assessments A. Jiménez-ValverdeA. T. PetersonJ. M. Lobo Original Paper 12 February 2011 Pages: 2785 - 2797
Transportation of nonindigenous species via soil on international aircraft passengers’ footwear Mark McNeillCraig PhillipsRoger Littlejohn Original Paper 18 February 2011 Pages: 2799 - 2815
Localised control of an introduced predator: creating problems for the future? Thomas W. BodeyStuart BearhopRobbie A. McDonald Original Paper 18 February 2011 Pages: 2817 - 2828
Implications of newly-formed seed-dispersal mutualisms between birds and introduced plants in northern California, USA Clare E. Aslan Original Paper Open access 17 February 2011 Pages: 2829 - 2845
A modular assessment tool for managing introduced fishes according to risks of species and their populations, and impacts of management actions J. Robert BrittonGordon H. CoppGareth D. Davies Original Paper 01 March 2011 Pages: 2847 - 2860
Potential impact of invasive amphipods on leaf litter recycling in aquatic ecosystems Christophe PiscartFlorian Mermillod-BlondinPierre Marmonier Original Paper 19 February 2011 Pages: 2861 - 2868
Genetic analysis of emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire) populations in Asia and North America Alicia M. BrayLeah S. BauerJames J. Smith Original Paper 24 February 2011 Pages: 2869 - 2887
Assessing the importance of disturbance, site conditions, and the biotic barrier for dandelion invasion in an Alpine habitat Constanza L. QuirozLohengrin A. CavieresAnÃbal Pauchard Original Paper 26 February 2011 Pages: 2889 - 2899
Comparative nectar-foraging behaviors and efficiencies of an alien and a native bumble bee Marcelo A. AizenMariana LozadaCarolina L. Morales Original Paper 26 February 2011 Pages: 2901 - 2909
Can a highly invasive species re-invade its native community? The paradox of the red shiner Edie Marsh-MatthewsWilliam J. MatthewsNathan R. Franssen Original Paper 25 February 2011 Pages: 2911 - 2924
Responses of Australian wading birds to a novel toxic prey type, the invasive cane toad Rhinella marina Christa BeckmannMichael R. CrosslandRichard Shine Original Paper 13 March 2011 Pages: 2925 - 2934
Does consumer injury modify invasion impact? David G. DelaneyBlaine D. GriffenBrian Leung Original Paper 19 March 2011 Pages: 2935 - 2945
Strong regeneration ability from rhizome fragments in two invasive clonal plants (Solidago canadensis and S. gigantea) Ewald Weber Original Paper 13 March 2011 Pages: 2947 - 2955
Species interactions contribute to the success of a global plant invader Krikor AndonianJosé L. Hierro Original Paper Open access 24 March 2011 Pages: 2957 - 2965
Potential range of the invasive fish rotan (Perccottus glenii) in the Holarctic Andrey Nikolaevich ReshetnikovGentile Francesco Ficetola Original Paper 19 March 2011 Pages: 2967 - 2980
Applying a spread model to identify the entry points from which the pine wood nematode, the vector of pine wilt disease, would spread most rapidly across Europe Christelle RobinetNico Van OpstalAlain Roques Original Paper Open access 24 March 2011 Pages: 2981 - 2995
Are botanical gardens a risk for zooplankton invasions? Ian C. DugganKathryn S. Duggan Original Paper 23 March 2011 Pages: 2997 - 3003
Superior performance and nutrient-use efficiency of invasive plants over non-invasive congeners in a resource-limited environment Virginia Matzek Original Paper 24 March 2011 Pages: 3005 - 3014
Low allelochemical concentrations detected in garlic mustard-invaded forest soils inhibit fungal growth and AMF spore germination Aaron CantorAlison HaleSusan Kalisz Original Paper 30 March 2011 Pages: 3015 - 3025
Can the invasive European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) assume the soil engineering role of locally-extinct natives? Alex I. JamesDavid J. EldridgeKatherine E. Moseby Original Paper 30 March 2011 Pages: 3027 - 3038
Managing an invasive predator pre-adapted to a pulsed resource: a model of stoat (Mustela erminea) irruptions in New Zealand beech forests Carolyn M. KingRoger A. Powell Original Paper 13 April 2011 Pages: 3039 - 3055