Eradicating multiple invasive species on inhabited islands: the next big step in island restoration? Alistair S. GlenRachel AtkinsonHernán Torres Perpectives and Paradigms 17 May 2013 Pages: 2589 - 2603
Evidence for multiple introductions of Phragmites australis to North America: detection of a new non-native haplotype Laura A. MeyersonJames T. Cronin Invasion Note 17 May 2013 Pages: 2605 - 2608
Plant-soil feedbacks do not explain invasion success of Acacia species in introduced range populations in Australia C. BirnbaumM. R. Leishman Original Paper 24 April 2013 Pages: 2609 - 2625
Multi-species predator eradication within a predator-proof fence at Ka‘ena Point, Hawai‘i Lindsay C. YoungEric A. VanderWerfLindsay Wilson Original Paper 17 May 2013 Pages: 2627 - 2638
Strong genetic differentiation due to multiple founder events during a recent range expansion of an introduced wall lizard population Ulrich SchulteMichael VeithAxel Hochkirch Original Paper 08 May 2013 Pages: 2639 - 2649
Regional differences in the abundance of native, introduced, and hybrid Typha spp. in northeastern North America influence wetland invasions Joanna FreelandClaudia CiotirHeather Kirk Original Paper 08 May 2013 Pages: 2651 - 2665
Changes in the regional abundance of hemlock associated with the invasion of hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae Annand) R. Talbot Trotter IIIRandall S. MorinAndrew Liebhold Original Paper 16 May 2013 Pages: 2667 - 2679
Filtration activity of invasive mussel species under wave disturbance conditions Stefan LorenzMartin T. Pusch Original Paper 09 May 2013 Pages: 2681 - 2690
Consumers and establishment limitations contribute more than competitive interactions in sustaining dominance of the exotic herb garlic mustard in a Wisconsin, USA forest Mathew E. DornbushPhilip G. Hahn Original Paper 11 May 2013 Pages: 2691 - 2706
The aquarium trade as a potential source of fish introductions in southwestern Europe Alberto Maceda-VeigaJosep Escribano-AlacidEmili García-Berthou Original Paper 09 May 2013 Pages: 2707 - 2716
Hybridization and introgression between the exotic Siberian elm, Ulmus pumila, and the native Field elm, U. minor, in Italy Johanne BrunetJuan E. ZalapaAlberto Santini Original Paper 14 May 2013 Pages: 2717 - 2730
Establishing the eradication unit of Molara Island: a case of study from Sardinia, Italy Lapo RagionieriGiulia CutuliSara Fratini Original Paper 17 May 2013 Pages: 2731 - 2742
Standing variation boosted by multiple sources of introduction contributes to the success of the introduced species, Lotus corniculatus M. MimuraK. OnoT. Hara Original Paper 04 June 2013 Pages: 2743 - 2754
Factors restraining parasitism of the invasive vine Mikania micrantha by the holoparasitic plant Cuscuta campestris Zhi WuQiang GuoJie Zheng Original Paper 23 May 2013 Pages: 2755 - 2762
Assessing the invasive potential of Eucalyptus globulus in Australia: quantification of wildling establishment from plantations Matthew J. LarcombeJoaquim S. SilvaBrad M. Potts Original Paper 21 May 2013 Pages: 2763 - 2781
Comparative demography of an exotic herbaceous annual among plant communities in invaded canyon grassland: inferences for habitat suitability and population spread John M. WallaceTimothy S. Prather Original Paper 21 May 2013 Pages: 2783 - 2797
Dreissenid mussels enhance nutrient efflux, periphyton quantity and production in the shallow littoral zone of a large lake Ted OzerskyDavid R. BartonStephanie J. Guildford Original Paper 17 May 2013 Pages: 2799 - 2810
Jackson Landers: Eating aliens. One man’s adventures hunting invasive animal species Sara E. KuebbingJoshua Ulan GalperinMartin A. Nuñez Book Review 18 May 2013 Pages: 2811 - 2813