The Harlequin ladybird continues to invade southeastern Europe Vlatka Mičetić StankovićToni KorenIgor Stanković Invasion Note 25 December 2010 Pages: 1711 - 1716
Impact of a mutualism between an invasive ant and honeydew-producing insects on a functionally important tree on a tropical island R. GaigherM. J. SamwaysK. Jolliffe Invasion Note 19 January 2011 Pages: 1717 - 1721
Invasion of the African sharp-tooth catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) in South China K. V. RadhakrishnanZhao Jun LanXio Lin Huang Invasion Note 27 April 2011 Pages: 1723 - 1727
A revised account of initial mute swan (Cygnus olor) introductions to the northeastern United States Chelsea L. Teale Invasion Note 06 May 2011 Pages: 1729 - 1733
Genetic diversity in the invasive Rubus phoenicolasius as compared to the native Rubus argutus using inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers Anne F. InnisIrwin N. ForsethMelissa K. McCormick Invasion Note 05 May 2011 Pages: 1735 - 1738
Assessment of bioinvasion impacts on a regional scale: a comparative approach Anastasija ZaikoMaiju LehtiniemiSergej Olenin Original Paper 28 December 2010 Pages: 1739 - 1765
Non-invasive invaders from the Caribbean: the status of Johnstone’s Whistling frog (Eleutherodactylus johnstonei) ten years after its introduction to Western French Guiana Raffael ErnstDavid MasseminIngo Kowarik Original Paper 29 December 2010 Pages: 1767 - 1777
Invasive sweetclover (Melilotus alba) impacts native seedling recruitment along floodplains of interior Alaska Blaine T. SpellmanTricia L. Wurtz Original Paper 06 January 2011 Pages: 1779 - 1790
Competitive interactions between co-occurring invaders: identifying asymmetries between two invasive crayfish species Sandra HudinaNika GalićKarlo Hock Original Paper 06 January 2011 Pages: 1791 - 1803
Alkaloids provide evidence of intraguild predation on native coccinellids by Harmonia axyridis in the field Louis HautierGilles San MartinJean-Claude Grégoire Original Paper 09 January 2011 Pages: 1805 - 1814
Woody exotic plant invasions and fire: reciprocal impacts and consequences for native ecosystems Lisa MandleJennifer L. BuffordCurtis C. Daehler Original Paper 28 April 2011 Pages: 1815 - 1827
Risk assessment for invasiveness differs for aquatic and terrestrial plant species Doria R. GordonCrysta A. Gantz Original Paper 03 May 2011 Pages: 1829 - 1842
Differential effect of wave stress on the physiology and behaviour of native versus non-native benthic invertebrates Friederike GabelMartin T. PuschXavier-François Garcia Original Paper 28 April 2011 Pages: 1843 - 1853
Phase shift to algal dominated communities at mesophotic depths associated with lionfish (Pterois volitans) invasion on a Bahamian coral reef Michael P. LesserMarc Slattery Original Paper 28 April 2011 Pages: 1855 - 1868
Estimating human-mediated dispersal of seeds within an Australian protected area Catherine Marina PickeringAnn MountJames M. Bullock Original Paper 13 May 2011 Pages: 1869 - 1880
Associations between a highly invasive species and native macrophytes differ across spatial scales Sidinei Magela ThomazThaisa Sala Michelan Original Paper 08 May 2011 Pages: 1881 - 1891
Genetic variation in Malaysian oysters: taxonomic ambiguities and evidence of biological invasion M. SuzanaA. Mohd LutfiM. N. Siti Azizah Original Paper 06 May 2011 Pages: 1893 - 1900
Invasiveness of an introduced species: the role of hybridization and ecological constraints E. LuquetC. VorburgerS. Plénet Original Paper 15 May 2011 Pages: 1901 - 1915
The role of avian frugivores in germination of seeds of fleshy-fruited invasive alien plants Lorinda A. JordaanSteven D. JohnsonColleen T. Downs Original Paper 10 June 2011 Pages: 1917 - 1930