Non-indigenous signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus are now common in Danish streams: preliminary status for national distribution and protective actions Christian SkovKim AarestrupSøren Berg Invasion Note 17 November 2010 Pages: 1269 - 1274
The importance of nitrogen-fixation for an invader of a coastal California grassland Karen A. HaubensakCarla M. D’Antonio Invasion Note 14 December 2010 Pages: 1275 - 1282
Economic loss versus ecological gain: the outbreaks of invaded pinewood nematode in China Mingjian YuXuehong XuPing Ding Original Paper 04 November 2010 Pages: 1283 - 1290
Non-native aquatic animals introductions have driven disease emergence in Europe Edmund J. PeelerBirgit C. OidtmannRodolphe E. Gozlan Original Paper 26 November 2010 Pages: 1291 - 1303
Effect of alien riparian vegetation and its removal on a highly endemic river macroinvertebrate community Michael J. SamwaysNorma J. SharrattJohn P. Simaika Original Paper 10 November 2010 Pages: 1305 - 1324
Use of DNA barcoding to detect invertebrate invasive species from diapausing eggs Elizabeta BriskiMelania E. CristescuHugh J. MacIsaac Original Paper 09 November 2010 Pages: 1325 - 1340
Differential growth patterns and fitness may explain contrasted performances of the invasive Prunus serotina in its exotic range Déborah Closset-KoppRobert SaguezGuillaume Decocq Original Paper 10 November 2010 Pages: 1341 - 1355
Scale dependent effects of native prey diversity, prey biomass and natural disturbance on the invasion success of an exotic predator Lauren M. PintorAndrew Sih Original Paper Open access 12 November 2010 Pages: 1357 - 1366
A glimpse at future forests: predicting the effects of Phytophthora ramorum on oak forests of southern Appalachia H. L. SpauldingL. K. Rieske Original Paper 10 November 2010 Pages: 1367 - 1375
Invasive Alternanthera philoxeroides (alligator weed) associated with increased fungivore dominance in Coleoptera on decomposing leaf litter Imogen BassettQuentin PaynterJacqueline Rae Beggs Original Paper 04 November 2010 Pages: 1377 - 1385
Aggressive interactions during feeding between native and invasive freshwater turtles Nuria Polo-CaviaPilar LópezJosé Martín Original Paper 10 November 2010 Pages: 1387 - 1396
Do native herbivores provide resistance to Mediterranean marine bioinvasions? A seaweed example Emma CebrianEnric BallesterosFiona Tomas Original Paper 17 November 2010 Pages: 1397 - 1408
Interspecific differences in drift behaviour between the native Gammarus pulex and the exotic Gammarus roeseli and possible implications for the invader’s success Clément LagrueNicolas KaldonskiLoïc Bollache Original Paper 21 November 2010 Pages: 1409 - 1421
Factors associated with woody alien species distribution in a newly invaded mountain system of central Argentina Melisa A. GiorgisPaula A. TeccoValeria Paiaro Original Paper 16 November 2010 Pages: 1423 - 1434
Biogeographic differences in the effects of Centaurea stoebe on the soil nitrogen cycle: novel weapons and soil microbes Andrea S. ThorpeRagan M. Callaway Original Paper 09 November 2010 Pages: 1435 - 1445
Toad’s tongue for breakfast: exploitation of a novel prey type, the invasive cane toad, by scavenging raptors in tropical Australia Christa BeckmannRichard Shine Original Paper 11 November 2010 Pages: 1447 - 1455
Competition between invasive and indigenous species: an insular case study of subterranean termites E. PerdereauF. DedeineA.-G. Bagnères Original Paper 17 November 2010 Pages: 1457 - 1470
A phylogenetic comparative study of preadaptation for invasiveness in the genus Silene (Caryophyllaceae) Christina JenkinsStephen R. Keller Original Paper 23 November 2010 Pages: 1471 - 1486