A fast snail’s pace: colonization of Central Europe by Mediterranean gastropods Alena PeltanováAdam PetrusekLucie Juřičková Invasion Note 18 October 2011 Pages: 759 - 764
Effects of an invasive reef-building polychaete on the biomass and composition of estuarine macroalgal assemblages María Cielo BazterricaFlorencia BottoOscar Iribarne Original Paper 08 October 2011 Pages: 765 - 777
Integrating stomach content and stable isotope analyses to elucidate the feeding habits of non-native sharptooth catfish Clarias gariepinus Wilbert T. KadyeAnthony J. Booth Original Paper 13 October 2011 Pages: 779 - 795
Trade-associated pathways of alien forest insect entries in Canada Denys YemshanovFrank H. KochKlaus Koehler Original Paper 21 October 2011 Pages: 797 - 812
Do introduced crayfish affect benthic fish in stony littoral habitats of large boreal lakes? Timo J. RuokonenJuha KarjalainenHeikki Hämäläinen Original Paper 15 October 2011 Pages: 813 - 825
Lengths and correlates of lag phases in upper-Midwest plant invasions Daniel J. Larkin Original Paper 15 October 2011 Pages: 827 - 838
Cost-benefit analysis for intentional plant introductions under uncertainty Hiroyuki YokomizoHugh P. PossinghamYvonne M. Buckley Original Paper 22 October 2011 Pages: 839 - 849
Interspecific displacement mechanisms by the invasive little fire ant Wasmannia auropunctata Merav VonshakTamar DayanAbraham Hefetz Original Paper 01 November 2011 Pages: 851 - 861
Damage levels from arthropod herbivores on Lonicera maackii suggest enemy release in its introduced range Deah LieuranceDon Cipollini Original Paper 01 November 2011 Pages: 863 - 873
The introduced flora of Madagascar Christian A. KullJacques TassinStéphanie M. Carrière Original Paper 03 November 2011 Pages: 875 - 888
Detection probabilities of two introduced frogs in Hawaii: implications for assessing non-native species distributions Christina A. OlsonKaren H. BeardWilliam C. Pitt Original Paper 01 November 2011 Pages: 889 - 900
Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis up-close: Intermountain grassland invaders differ morphologically and phenologically from native community dominants Dean E. PearsonYvette K. OrtegaSamantha J. Sears Original Paper 05 November 2011 Pages: 901 - 913