Widespread plant species: natives versus aliens in our changing world Thomas J. StohlgrenPetr PyšekXavier Font Perpectives and Paradigms 21 May 2011 Pages: 1931 - 1944
Status of the exotic ant Nylanderia flavipes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in northeastern Ohio Kaloyan IvanovOwen M. LockhartB. Michael Walton Invasion Note 20 May 2011 Pages: 1945 - 1950
The bioinvasion of Guam: inferring geographic origin, pace, pattern and process of an invasive lizard (Carlia) in the Pacific using multi-locus genomic data Christopher C. AustinEric N. RittmeyerNathan D. Jackson Original Paper 22 May 2011 Pages: 1951 - 1967
Tree invasions: a comparative test of the dominant hypotheses and functional traits Laurent Jean LamarqueSylvain DelzonChristopher James Lortie Original Paper 21 May 2011 Pages: 1969 - 1989
Revealing the scale of marine bioinvasions in developing regions: a South African re-assessment A. MeadJ. T. CarltonM. Rius Original Paper 15 May 2011 Pages: 1991 - 2008
Resource heterogeneity and persistence of exotic annuals in long-ungrazed Mediterranean-climate woodlands Suzanne M. ProberGeorg Wiehl Original Paper 22 May 2011 Pages: 2009 - 2022
Predation contributes to invasion resistance of benthic communities against the non-indigenous tunicate Ciona intestinalis C. P. DumontC. F. GaymerM. Thiel Original Paper Open access 12 May 2011 Pages: 2023 - 2034
Island biogeography extends to small-scale habitats: low competitor density and richness on islands may drive trait variation in nonnative plants Joshua P. AtwoodLaura A. Meyerson Original Paper 17 May 2011 Pages: 2035 - 2043
Indo-Pacific lionfish are larger and more abundant on invaded reefs: a comparison of Kenyan and Bahamian lionfish populations Emily S. DarlingStephanie J. GreenIsabelle M. Côté Original Paper 17 May 2011 Pages: 2045 - 2051
Impacts of two invasive mollusks, Rapana venosa (Gastropoda) and Corbicula fluminea (Bivalvia), on the food web structure of the Río de la Plata estuary and nearshore oceanic ecosystem Diego LercariLeandro Bergamino Original Paper 17 May 2011 Pages: 2053 - 2061
Environmentally-induced shifts in behavior intensify indirect competition by an invasive gecko in Mauritius Nik C. ColeStephen Harris Original Paper 21 May 2011 Pages: 2063 - 2075
Anthropogenic drivers of gypsy moth spread Kevin M. BigsbyPatrick C. TobinErin O. Sills Original Paper 04 June 2011 Pages: 2077 - 2090
High chemical diversity of a plant species is accompanied by increased chemical defence in invasive populations Vera C. WolfUrsula BergerCaroline Müller Original Paper 31 May 2011 Pages: 2091 - 2102
Invasive pike establishment in Cook Inlet Basin lakes, Alaska: diet, native fish abundance and lake environment Stormy HaughtFrank A. von Hippel Original Paper 04 June 2011 Pages: 2103 - 2114
Global invasion by Anthidium manicatum (Linnaeus) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae): assessing potential distribution in North America and beyond James P. StrangeJonathan B. KochTerry Griswold Original Paper 22 June 2011 Pages: 2115 - 2133
The enduring toxicity of road-killed cane toads (Rhinella marina) Michael CrosslandGregory BrownRichard Shine Original Paper 10 June 2011 Pages: 2135 - 2145
Spatial autocorrelation and the analysis of invasion processes from distribution data: a study with the crayfish Procambarus clarkii Matteo Elio SiesaRaoul ManentiGentile Francesco Ficetola Original Paper 14 June 2011 Pages: 2147 - 2160
Gerard van der Velde, Sanjeevi Rajagopal, and Abraham bij de Vaate (eds): The zebra mussel in Europe Anthony Ricciardi Book Review 15 May 2011 Pages: 2161 - 2162