The invasive cane toad (Bufo marinus) in West New Britain, Papua New Guinea: observations and potential impacts on native wildlife Dylan van WinkelJohn Lane Invasion Note 20 April 2012 Pages: 1985 - 1990
Manufactured wood trade to Europe: a potential uninspected carrier of alien fungi Andrea VanniniSelma FranceschiniAnna Maria Vettraino Invasion Note 20 April 2012 Pages: 1991 - 1997
Biogeographical comparison of the invasive Lepidium draba in its native, expanded and introduced ranges Hariet L. HinzMark SchwarzländerWilliam J. Price Original Paper 28 March 2012 Pages: 1999 - 2016
Impacts of invasive Asian (Amynthas hilgendorfi) and European (Lumbricus rubellus) earthworms in a North American temperate deciduous forest Holly G. GreinerDonna R. KashianScott D. Tiegs Original Paper 27 March 2012 Pages: 2017 - 2027
Differences in cold hardiness between introduced populations of an invasive tree Isaac ParkSaara J. DeWaltWilliam E. Rogers Original Paper 27 March 2012 Pages: 2029 - 2038
Leaf nitrogen partition between photosynthesis and structural defense in invasive and native tall form Spartina alterniflora populations: effects of nitrogen treatments Hua QingYing CaiShuqing An Original Paper 27 March 2012 Pages: 2039 - 2048
Evidence that an ontogenetic niche shift by native masu salmon facilitates invasion by nonnative brown trout Koh HasegawaChitose YamazakiMasatoshi Ban Original Paper 22 March 2012 Pages: 2049 - 2056
Evaluation of the introduction history and genetic diversity of a serially introduced fish population in New Zealand K. M. PurcellN. LingC. A. Stockwell Original Paper 07 April 2012 Pages: 2057 - 2065
Climate suitability and human influences combined explain the range expansion of an invasive horticultural plant Carolyn M. BeansFrancis F. KilkennyLaura F. Galloway Original Paper 10 April 2012 Pages: 2067 - 2078
Plant communities and the reproductive success of native plants after the invasion of an ornamental herb Satu RamulaKati Pihlaja Original Paper 07 April 2012 Pages: 2079 - 2090
Water brownification may increase the invasibility of a submerged non-native macrophyte Roger Paulo MormulJohan AhlgrenChrister Brönmark Original Paper 17 April 2012 Pages: 2091 - 2099
Genetic evidence of a recent successful colonization of introduced species on islands: Boa constrictor imperator on Cozumel Island Ella Vázquez-DomínguezMarco Suárez-AtilanoAlfredo D. Cuarón Original Paper 06 April 2012 Pages: 2101 - 2116
Variation in tissue stoichiometry and condition index of zebra mussels in invaded Swedish lakes Rahmat NaddafiWillem GoedkoopPeter Eklöv Original Paper 13 April 2012 Pages: 2117 - 2131
Fragment reattachment, reproductive status, and health indicators of the invasive colonial tunicate Didemnum vexillum with implications for dispersal James A. Morris Jr.Mary R. Carman Original Paper 22 April 2012 Pages: 2133 - 2140
Shrub management is the principal driver of differing population sizes between native and invasive populations of Rosa rubiginosa L. Heike ZimmermannHenrik von WehrdenIsabell Hensen Original Paper 21 April 2012 Pages: 2141 - 2157
Nonnative African jewelfish are more fit but not bolder at the invasion front: a trait comparison across an Everglades range expansion D. P. LopezA. A. JungmanJ. S. Rehage Original Paper 10 May 2012 Pages: 2159 - 2174
Friend or foe? Impacts of the introduced tropical oil bee Centris nitida on a threatened and specialized native mutualism in Southern Florida Jason L. DowningHong Liu Original Paper 11 May 2012 Pages: 2175 - 2185
Cryptic species of the Eucypris virens species complex (Ostracoda, Crustacea) from Europe have invaded Western Australia A. KoendersK. MartensI. Schön Original Paper 29 April 2012 Pages: 2187 - 2201
Range expansion in an invasive small mammal: influence of life-history and habitat quality Thomas A. WhiteMathieu G. LundyJeremy B. Searle Original Paper 18 April 2012 Pages: 2203 - 2215