Can invasive Burmese pythons inhabit temperate regions of the southeastern United States? Michael E. DorcasJohn D. WillsonJ. Whitfield Gibbons Original Paper 19 September 2010 Pages: 793 - 802
Ecological aspects of biosecurity surveillance design for the detection of multiple invasive animal species Frith C. JarradSusan BarrettKerrie Mengersen Original Paper 25 September 2010 Pages: 803 - 818
Phenotypic plasticity of introduced versus native purple loosestrife: univariate and multivariate reaction norm approaches Young Jin Chun Original Paper 18 September 2010 Pages: 819 - 829
Integration of invasive Opuntia spp. by native and alien seed dispersers in the Mediterranean area and the Canary Islands Benigno PadrónManuel NogalesPatricia Marrero Original Paper 24 September 2010 Pages: 831 - 844
Traits associated with naturalization in Anolis lizards: comparison of morphological, distributional, anthropogenic, and phylogenetic models Ian M. LatellaSteven PoeJ. Tomasz Giermakowski Original Paper 18 September 2010 Pages: 845 - 856
Geographic patterns of genetic diversity from the native range of Cactoblastis cactorum (Berg) support the documented history of invasion and multiple introductions for invasive populations Travis D. MarsicoLisa E. WallaceMark E. Welch Original Paper 18 September 2010 Pages: 857 - 868
Do higher resource capture ability and utilization efficiency facilitate the successful invasion of native plants? Xing-Yan ShenShao-Lin PengYu-Ping Hou Original Paper 17 November 2010 Pages: 869 - 881
Are introduced rats (Rattus rattus) both seed predators and dispersers in Hawaii? Aaron B. ShielsDonald R. Drake Original Paper 23 September 2010 Pages: 883 - 894
Seed dispersal of alien and native plants by vertebrate herbivores Maria Calvino-Cancela Original Paper 23 September 2010 Pages: 895 - 904
Comparing the reproductive success and pollination biology of an invasive plant to its rare and common native congeners: a case study in the genus Cirsium (Asteraceae) Kristin I. PowellKyra N. KrakosTiffany M. Knight Original Paper 30 September 2010 Pages: 905 - 917
Linking field based studies with greenhouse experiments: the impact of Centaurea stoebe (=C. maculosa) in British Columbia grasslands L. MayL. K. Baldwin Original Paper 29 September 2010 Pages: 919 - 931
Distinct invasion sources of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) in Eastern and Western Europe Pierre GladieuxTatiana GiraudJacqui A. Shykoff Original Paper 02 October 2010 Pages: 933 - 944
Feeding and growth of native, invasive and non-invasive alien apple snails (Ampullariidae) in the United States: Invasives eat more and grow more Wendy E. MorrisonMark E. Hay Original Paper 30 September 2010 Pages: 945 - 955
Alien pollinator promotes invasive mutualism in an insular pollination system Tetsuto AbeKatsuyuki WadaIsamu Okochi Original Paper 02 October 2010 Pages: 957 - 967
Potential establishment of alien-invasive forest insect species in the United States: where and how many? Frank H. KochDenys YemshanovWilliam D. Smith Original Paper 01 October 2010 Pages: 969 - 985
Evidence for predatory control of the invasive round goby Charles P. MadenjianMartin A. StapanianHeather L. Whitford Original Paper 26 October 2010 Pages: 987 - 1002
The invasive Australian redback spider, Latrodectus hasseltii Thorell 1870 (Araneae: Theridiidae): current and potential distributions, and likely impacts Cor J. VinkJosé G. B. DerraikPhil J. Sirvid Original Paper 15 October 2010 Pages: 1003 - 1019
Differential effects of exotic predator-control on nest success of native and introduced birds in New Zealand Amanda Starling-WindhofMelanie MassaroJames V. Briskie Original Paper 12 October 2010 Pages: 1021 - 1028
Could poor seed dispersal contribute to predation by introduced rodents in a Hawaiian dry forest? Charles G. ChimeraDonald R. Drake Original Paper 26 October 2010 Pages: 1029 - 1042
Encounters of old foes on a new battle ground for an invasive tree, Albizia julibrissin Durazz (Fabaceae) Shu-Mei ChangEva GonzalesJ. L. Hamrick Original Paper 28 October 2010 Pages: 1043 - 1053