Fire does not facilitate invasion by alien annual grasses in an infertile Australian agricultural landscape Carl R. GosperColin J. YatesMatthew R. Williams Original Paper 18 August 2010 Pages: 533 - 544
Indirect effects of ant eradication efforts on offshore islets in the Hawaiian Archipelago Sheldon PlentovichJakob EijzengaDavid Smith Original Paper 18 August 2010 Pages: 545 - 557
European hare (Lepus europaeus) invasion ecology: implication for the conservation of the endemic Irish hare (Lepus timidus hibernicus) Neil Reid Original Paper 21 August 2010 Pages: 559 - 569
A test of baker’s law: breeding systems of invasive species of Asteraceae in China Jian H. HaoSheng QiangQian Q. Liu Original Paper 19 August 2010 Pages: 571 - 580
The diet of feral cats on islands: a review and a call for more studies E. BonnaudF. M. MedinaS. V. Horwath Original Paper 07 September 2010 Pages: 581 - 603
Impact of the invasive moss Campylopus introflexus on carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) and spiders (Araneae) in acidic coastal dunes at the southern Baltic Sea Jens SchirmelLars TimlerSascha Buchholz Original Paper 15 August 2010 Pages: 605 - 620
Relationships among leaf damage, natural enemy release, and abundance in exotic and native prairie plants Eric C. VasquezGretchen A. Meyer Original Paper 26 August 2010 Pages: 621 - 633
Comparative phylogeography of two colonial ascidians reveals contrasting invasion histories in North America Christophe LejeusneDan G. BockMelania E. Cristescu Original Paper 28 August 2010 Pages: 635 - 650
Population genetics of introduced bullfrogs, Rana (Lithobates) catesbeianus, in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA W. Chris FunkTiffany S. GarciaRebbecca H. Hill Original Paper 28 August 2010 Pages: 651 - 658
Variation in cold hardiness among geographic populations of the ragweed beetle, Ophraella communa LeSage (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a biological control agent of Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. (Asterales: Asteraceae), in China Zhong-Shi ZhouJian-Ying GuoFang-Hao Wan Original Paper 01 September 2010 Pages: 659 - 667
Illegal trawling and induced invasive algal spread as collaborative factors in a Posidonia oceanica meadow degradation Sotiris KiparissisElias FakirisGeorge Ferentinos Original Paper 18 September 2010 Pages: 669 - 678
Multiple introductions and invasion pathways for the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in Eurasia Sara GhabooliTamara A. ShiganovaHugh J. MacIsaac Original Paper 01 September 2010 Pages: 679 - 690
Temperature and salinity tolerances of Stage 1 zoeae predict possible range expansion of an introduced portunid crab, Charybdis japonica, in New Zealand Amy E. FowlerNadine V. GernerMary A. Sewell Original Paper 02 September 2010 Pages: 691 - 699
Per capita community-level effects of an invasive grass, Microstegium vimineum, on vegetation in mesic forests in northern Mississippi (USA) J. Stephen Brewer Original Paper 01 September 2010 Pages: 701 - 715
Abiotic factors controlling the establishment and abundance of the invasive golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei Márcia D. OliveiraDébora F. CalheirosStephen K. Hamilton Original Paper 29 September 2010 Pages: 717 - 729
Interactions between invasive and native crustaceans: differential functional responses of intraguild predators towards juvenile hetero-specifics Åsa M. KestrupJaimie T. A. DickAnthony Ricciardi Original Paper 15 September 2010 Pages: 731 - 737
The role of horticulture in plant invasions: how grafting in cultivars of Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana) can facilitate spread into natural areas Theresa M. CulleyNicole A. HardimanJennifer Hawks Original Paper 15 September 2010 Pages: 739 - 746
Cuscuta australis restrains three exotic invasive plants and benefits native species Hua YuJian LiuMing Dong Original Paper 15 September 2010 Pages: 747 - 756
Linear and non-linear impacts of a non-native plant invasion on soil microbial community structure and function Kenneth J. ElgersmaJoan G. Ehrenfeld Original Paper 18 September 2010 Pages: 757 - 768
Differential infection of exotic and native freshwater amphipods by a parasitic water mold in the St. Lawrence River Åsa M. KestrupSara H. ThomasMeghan A. Duffy Original Paper 10 September 2010 Pages: 769 - 779
Frugivory by introduced black rats (Rattus rattus) promotes dispersal of invasive plant seeds Aaron B. Shiels Original Paper 15 September 2010 Pages: 781 - 792