Connectivity and invasive species management: towards an integrated landscape approach Alistair S. GlenRoger P. PechAndrea E. Byrom Perpectives and Paradigms 09 March 2013 Pages: 2127 - 2138
Using a unified invasion framework to characterize Africa’s first loricariid catfish invasion Roy W. JonesOlaf L. F. WeylMartin P. Hill Invasion Note 09 March 2013 Pages: 2139 - 2145
Preference for an invasive fruit trumps fruit abundance in selection by an introduced bird in the Society Islands, French Polynesia Erica N. SpotswoodJean-Yves MeyerJames W. Bartolome Invasion Note 12 March 2013 Pages: 2147 - 2156
Asian aquarium fishes in a Neotropical biodiversity hotspot: impeding establishment, spread and impacts André L. B. MagalhãesClaudia M. Jacobi Invasion Note 16 March 2013 Pages: 2157 - 2163
Contrasting effects of plant invasion on pollination of two native species with similar morphologies Shi-Guo SunBenjamin R. MontgomeryBo Li Original Paper 16 March 2013 Pages: 2165 - 2177
Investigating the dispersal routes used by an invasive amphibian, Lithobates catesbeianus, in human-dominated landscapes Anna C. PetersonKatherine L. D. RichgelsValerie J. McKenzie Original Paper 13 March 2013 Pages: 2179 - 2191
Feral pigs in a temperate rainforest ecosystem: disturbance and ecological impacts Cheryl R. KrullDavid ChoquenotMargaret C. Stanley Original Paper 16 March 2013 Pages: 2193 - 2204
Native fish avoid parasite spillback from multiple exotic hosts: consequences of host density and parasite competency Rachel A. PatersonCarlos A. RauqueDaniel M. Tompkins Original Paper 17 March 2013 Pages: 2205 - 2218
Polyploidy and invasion of English ivy (Hedera spp., Araliaceae) in North American forests Adam F. GreenTara S. RamseyJustin Ramsey Original Paper 09 April 2013 Pages: 2219 - 2241
Can genetic data confirm or refute historical records? The island invasion of the small Indian mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) Arijana BarunMatthew L. NiemillerDaniel Simberloff Original Paper 27 March 2013 Pages: 2243 - 2251
Exotic species display greater germination plasticity and higher germination rates than native species across multiple cues Claire E. WainwrightElsa E. Cleland Original Paper 16 March 2013 Pages: 2253 - 2264
Environmental factors associated with invasion: modelling occurrence data from a coordinated sampling programme for Pacific oysters Judith KochmannFrancis O’BeirnTasman P. Crowe Original Paper 23 March 2013 Pages: 2265 - 2279
Combining field epidemiological information and genetic data to comprehensively reconstruct the invasion history and the microevolution of the sudden oak death agent Phytophthora ramorum (Stramenopila: Oomycetes) in California Peter J. P. CroucherSilvia MascherettiMatteo Garbelotto Original Paper Open access 29 May 2013 Pages: 2281 - 2297
Cold tolerance of the invasive Carcinus maenas in the east Pacific: molecular mechanisms and implications for range expansion in a changing climate Amanda L. KelleyCatherine E. de RiveraBradley A. Buckley Original Paper 26 March 2013 Pages: 2299 - 2309
Invasive ants as back-seat drivers of native ant diversity decline in New Caledonia Maïa BermanAlan N. AndersenThomas Ibanez Original Paper 08 June 2013 Pages: 2311 - 2331
Genetic characterization of the invasive mosquitofish (Gambusia spp.) introduced to Europe: population structure and colonization routes N. SanzR. M. AraguasJ. L. García-Marín Original Paper 27 March 2013 Pages: 2333 - 2346
Effect of invader removal: pollinators stay but some native plants miss their new friend Victoria FerreroSílvia CastroJoão Loureiro Original Paper 17 April 2013 Pages: 2347 - 2358
Fifty years of invasion ecology: a concerto in seven parts James A. DrakePaul StaelensClark Kridler Book Review 23 March 2013 Pages: 2359 - 2361